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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
2 December 1830 Right 262 Bow Street William Tadhunter Theft of aapproximately £40 in gold and silver New Inn, Wych-street, Strand Mr. Jackson Mr. Jackson, Five Pound Reward
2 December 1830 Right 262 Bow Street Robert Air Theft of money and property Chancery Lane Messrs, Dixon and Co., Bankers, Chancery-Lane, Reward One Hundred Pounds
2 December 1830 Right 262 Bow Street Theft of a Chaise Cart, Bay Horse, and two Bundles of Broom Staves. Fitzroy Market Uriah Stiles
2 December 1830 Right 262 Bow Street Elizabeth Coakley Stealing eleven sovereign, three shillings silver, monies Wellington-place, Drury lane Humphrey Nolan Remanded
2 December 1830 Right 262 Bow Street James Richards Stealing a drinking glass Drury Lane Richard Wilson Committed to Tuthill Fields, Bridewll, for trial
2 December 1830 Right 262 Bow Street Samuel Madden Stealing a grey mare Bollington, county of Chester Remanded
2 December 1830 Right 262 Queen Square Robert Fitkin Stealing three books Lorenzo Lacklan Committed to Newgate for trial
2 December 1830 Right 262 Queen Square William Tuston Stealing three books Lorenzo Lacklan Committed to Newgate for trial
2 December 1830 Right 262 Queen Square John Grimes Being concerned in stealing three books Committed to Newgate for trial
2 December 1830 Right 262 Queen Square Richard Thatcher Stealing one copper Discharged from that but convicted of having the same unlawfully in his possession, and fined 20 shillings: committed to the House of Correction, at Kingston, for three weeks
2 December 1830 Right 262 Queen Square George Coates Attempting to steal several pairs of shoes John Turner Discharged
2 December 1830 Right 262 Queen Square Mary Elliott Stealing six yards of cloth, one ring John Wills, Maria Wills Committed to Newgate for trial
2 December 1830 Right 262 Queen Square Elizabeth Richardson Stealing one blanket and other articles Ann Harris Discharged
2 December 1830 Right 262 Queen Square Elizabeth Hollyer Stealing one blanket and other articles Ann Harris Remanded
2 December 1830 Right 262 Queen Square Ann Rhodes Stealing a watch Tothill Street Thomas Keen Discharged of the felony but convicted of unlawful pawning, fined five pounds, and the value: in default payment, committed to the house of corrections for two months
2 December 1830 Right 262 Queen Square John Jones Stealing four glasses Orchard street Joseph Jones Discharged
2 December 1830 Right 262 Queen Square John Adams Stealing a coat Charles Bissex Discharged
2 December 1830 Right 262 Queen Square William Crigg Fraudulently obtaining three pair of shoes York Street Joseph Wardell Discharged

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