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Date | Page: L / R | Folio | Office | Name of accused | Crime reported | Crime charged with | Place | Name of victim | Verdict | Information to |
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1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Bow Street | Bridget Mulshaw | Stealing one basket and one jug | Orange-court, Drury-lane | James Cooper | Committed to the New Prison for trial | ||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Bow Street | William Tedman | Stealing lead and property | Chandos-street | Discharged | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Bow Street | Richard Jewson | Stealing lead and property | Chandos-street | Discharged | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Bow Street | John Best | Stealing meat and property | Clare-street | Henry Woods | Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial | ||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Bow Street | Ann Smith | Stealing one sieve and apples | Covent Garden Market | Joseph Griffin | Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial | ||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Bow Street | Margaret Clark | Stealing one sieve and apples | Covent Garden Market | Joseph Griffen | Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial | ||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Bow Street | William Hensey | Theft of a watch | Committed for trial | James Othen, Police Horse Patrol, Ilford, Essex | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Queen Square | John Ilett | Stealing oysters | Great Smith-street | Richard Cannadine | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Queen Square | John Noble | Intent to commit felony | Ebury-street, Pimlico | Committed to the House of Correction for two months | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Queen Square | William Thomas | Intent to commit felony | Ebury-street, Pimlico | Committed to the House of Correction for one month | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Queen Square | John Milwood | Intent to commit felony | New Cut | Committed to Brixton for two months | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Queen Square | Ellen Murphy | Felony. Stealing three silver spoons and a silver fork | Duke-street, Westminster | Lucas Charles Humphries | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Queen Square | Hannah Solomons | Felony | Discharged | ||||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Queen Square | Rachael Solomons | Felony | Discharged | ||||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Queen Square | John Dixon | Stealing one peck of apples | Harrison-lane, Fulham | Discharged | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Queen Square | Henry Thomas | Stealing one peck of apples | Harrison-lane, Fulham | Discharged | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Queen Square | Thomas Bevan | Stealing two sovereigns and one half-sovereign | Broadway, Westminster | Matthias Lingford | Committed for further examination on Tuesday next | ||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Queen Square | Henry Brockwell | Stealing six chairs and other articles | No.3, John's-place, Bedford-square | Henry Payne | Discharged | ||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Queen Square | Sarah Payne | Stealing six chairs and other articles | No.3, John's-place, Bedford-square | Henry Payne | Discharged | ||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Marlborough Street | Martin Roach | Stealing one ass, value thirty shillings | Henry Nash | Discharged | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Marlborough Street | Ann Finarty | Uttering two false and counterfeit half-crowns, well knowing them to be so | Remanded until Wednesday next | ||||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Marlborough Street | Cornelius Sullivan | Stealing one brass bell-pull, and other articles, value ten shillings | John Barrowcliff | Discharged | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Marlborough Street | James Sullivan | Stealing one brass bell-pull, and other articles, value ten shillings | John Barrowcliff | Discharged | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Marlborough Street | John Hopkins | Stealing three coats and other articles, value ten pounds | Thomas Harriott | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Marlborough Street | George Villiers | Stealing one handkerchief, value two shillings | Thomas Perronet Thompson | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Marlborough Street | Frederick Britton | Stealing one coat, value ten shillings | Remanded until Monday next | ||||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Marlborough Street | Mary Hodge | Stealing one window-curtain, and other articles, value five shillings | Joseph Meredith | Remanded until Wednesday next | |||
1 September 1830 | Right | 106 | Marylebone | Ann Hornick | Stealing one shirt | Tottenham-Court-road | John Brickell | Committed to Newgate for trial |
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