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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
1 September 1830 Left 107 Marylebone Henry Meyhew Stealing one Dutch Clock Saint Pancras George Dormer Committed to Newgate for trial
1 September 1830 Left 107 Marylebone Henry Meyhew Stealing one Dutch Clock James Butcher Detained
1 September 1830 Left 107 Marylebone Henry Meyhew Stealing one Dutch Clock William James Lemaitre Detained
1 September 1830 Left 107 Marylebone Henry Hall Stealing one pair of trousers and one waistcoat Marylebone Lucy Davies Committed to Newgate for trial
1 September 1830 Left 107 Marylebone Eliza Jones Stealing one ten-pound Bank of England Note, two five-pound Bank of England Notes, and six sovereigns Saint-Sepulchre, City of London Henry Thomas Green Committed to Newgate for trial
1 September 1830 Left 107 Marylebone William Travers Stealing a quantity of lead Saint John's Wood Terrace, Marylebone Committed for further examination
1 September 1830 Left 107 Hatton Garden Mary Swaine Stealing thirty-two yards of ribbon, value twenty-five shillings No. 155 Tottenham Court Road James Shoolbred and another Committed to Newgate for trial
1 September 1830 Left 107 Hatton Garden Ann Beckley Stealing thirty-two yards of ribbon, value twenty-five shillings No. 155 Tottenham Court Road James Shoolbred and another Committed to Newgate for trial
1 September 1830 Left 107 Hatton Garden Jane Fletcher Stealing thirty-two yards of ribbon, value twenty-five shillings No. 155 Tottenham Court Road James Shoolbred and another Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Hatton Garden Edward Churchill Stealing a flute and other articles value twenty shillings No. 11, Clarence Place, Pentonville Thomas Croft Committed to Newgate for trial
1 September 1830 Left 107 Hatton Garden James Price Stealing a flute and other articles value twenty shillings No. 11, Clarence Place, Pentonville Thomas Croft Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Hatton Garden Mary Cain Stealing one gown, value three shillings Broad Street, Saint Giles John Wells Committed to Newgate for trial
1 September 1830 Left 107 Hatton Garden Valiant Jones Powell Feloniously acknowledged themselves as bail, in the name of other persons not privy to the same Remanded
1 September 1830 Left 107 Hatton Garden William Hemmings Feloniously acknowledged themselves as bail, in the name of other persons not privy to the same Remanded
1 September 1830 Left 107 Hatton Garden Jane Chapman Stealing divers articles of linen Thomas Green Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Hatton Garden Thomas Phillips Stealing divers articles of wearing apparel Clerkenwell David Beynon Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Thomas Simons Stealing a coat Bethnal Green William Williams For re-examination
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Sarah Myers Receiving a stolen silver watch, two seals, chain and key from William Windred Saint Luke John Snell Bailed
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street William Windred Stealing a watch, two seals, chain and key Saint Luke John Snell Committed to Newgate for trial
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Henry Hughes Stealing a half-crown Saint Luke Sarah Jon Remanded
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Anthony Rowan Feloniously marrying Mary Jourdan, his first wife being still living Islington Remanded
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Nathan Samuel Stealing a table-cloth, silver spoons and other articles Samuel Gutteridge Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Eliza Case Stealing a table-cloth, silver spoons and other articles Samuel Gutteridge Discharged from the felony; convicted of unlawfully pawning, in three pounds and two pounds the value
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Mary Armiger Stealing a table-cloth, silver spoons and other articles Samuel Gutteridge Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Sarah Robins Stealing one pound six shillings A house of ill fame in the parish of Christ Church Richard Pilgrim Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Henry Deacon Stealing one shilling and fivepence from the person Shoreditch James Brownwell Re-committed
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street William Compton Stealing one shilling and fivepence from the person Shoreditch James Brownwell Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street John Pollard Stealing one shilling and fivepence from the person Shoreditch James Brownwell Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Joseph Gray Stealing a book Shoreditch Mary Thomas Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Louisa Elliott Stealing a silver watch, one sheet, one tablecloth and a waistcoat Joseph Bambury For re-examination
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street William Weston Stealing fruit from a garden Hackney William Wicks Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Joseph Howard Stealing a coat Finchley William French For re-examination
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Henry Davis Stealing one pair of silver sugar tongs and a cruet-stand Hackney Joseph Poulton For re-examination
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Matthew Phelps Endeavouring to obtain goods by false pretences from various tradesmen City of London Sent to the City
1 September 1830 Left 107 Worship Street Jane Powell Receiving several pairs of shoes stolen by James Davis, an apprentice, from his master Saint Luke William James Tillinghurst For re-examination
1 September 1830 Left 107 Lambeth Street Ellen Hughes Stealing a gown Parish of Saint George Charles Wright Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Lambeth Street Catharine Sullivan Stealing a half-crown from the person Poplar John Barry Discharged
1 September 1830 Left 107 Lambeth Street James Sullivan Stealing a quantity of wood Bow Discharged as to the felony, but committed for one month to the House of Correction as a rogue and vagabond
1 September 1830 Left 107 Lambeth Street Property stolen: a new blue coat, a black frock coat, three waistcoats, a chimney glass, an umbrella and a shirt, a bed rug and a miniature No 1 Union Place, Cleveland Street, Commercial Road James Newth
1 September 1830 Left 107 Thames Police Margaret Ford Stealing fifteen shillings and fourpence from the person Shadwell Elizabeth and Charles Pearce Committed for trial
1 September 1830 Left 107 Thames Police Henry Thompson Possessing one pound and a quarter weight of coffee and one candle, which had been unlawfully procured Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined ten shillings
1 September 1830 Left 107 Thames Police Martha Smith Stealing one jacket and three shillings Shadwell Discharged as to the felony, but committed as a disorderly prostitute to the House of Correction for one month
1 September 1830 Right 107 Thames Police James Hawkins Piracy Committed for re-examination
1 September 1830 Right 107 Thames Police John Lally Piracy Committed for re-examination
1 September 1830 Right 107 Thames Police Stephen Rose Piracy Committed for re-examination
1 September 1830 Right 107 Thames Police John Jordan Piracy Committed for re-examination
1 September 1830 Right 107 Thames Police George Huntley Piracy Committed for re-examination
1 September 1830 Right 107 Thames Police Joseph Edwards Possessing rope, lead, copper and other articles, which had been unlawfully procured Lambeth Convicted of a misdemeanour and fined forty shillings
1 September 1830 Right 107 Thames Police William Haydon Possessing fifty-six pounds weight of lead, which had been unlawfully procured Lambeth Convicted of a misdemeanour and fined forty shillings
1 September 1830 Right 107 Thames Police Robert Moor Unlawfully possessing two pounds weight of solder Lambeth Adjourned
1 September 1830 Right 107 Thames Police John Thomas Stealing one staff-iron and one adze West India Docks Alexander Matthewson Discharged
1 September 1830 Right 107 Thames Police Stolen from the room of a lodger by a man dressed as a sailor: a gold watch and a purse containing five or six sovereigns Kings Head, Great Tower Street
1 September 1830 Right 107 Thames Police Stolen: a silver watch with a gold seal and leather string A vessel called Eliza in the Surrey Canal
1 September 1830 Right 107 Union Hall Small black pony stolen from a field Camberwell George Lawrence Union Hall Police Office or the owner in Edmond Street, Camberwell
1 September 1830 Right 107 Union Hall Dye House broken and entered and four hats stolen 55½ Castle Street George Flower
1 September 1830 Right 107 Union Hall Stopped, supposed to have been stolen: aged bay gelding about twelve hands high Chief Constable at Union Hall Office
1 September 1830 Right 107 Union Hall William Mawbey Stealing four silk handkerchiefs Camberwell For further examination
1 September 1830 Right 107 Union Hall William Howard Stealing four silk handkerchiefs Camberwell For further examination
1 September 1830 Right 107 Union Hall Ann Sarsfield Stealing a great coat Newington Discharged

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Scrumpy Geoff

Needs finishing

sek

Piracy! George Huntley was one of the last two men to be hanged for piracy in England. They were convicts and had seized the brig Cyprus to return to England.

Scrumpy Geoff

Nice one, I hope TNA pick up on that

PAChi

@sek
I'm beyond jelly you got that one!
Here's a fun little fact - you probably know we kept the death penalty right up until (I think) the 90's for piracy, high treason and arson in a Naval Dockyard. I know someone who had to ensure the one remaining gallows at Wandsworth still worked and supervised the test. It was bang on the middle of the block, so those in cells across the wing would hear this horrible "clunk" from a bygone age. Apparebtly, the whole thing was incredibly eerie...

sek

That is weird!

PAChi

My Pa was one of the,Prison Inspectorate after he retired. This is why I love these things, these tiny nuggets of strange info. I keep hoping for "piracy" but no luck so far.