Piece
MEPO 4. Index to MEPO 4/2
Catalogue reference: MEPO 4/488
Date: 1980
MEPO 4. Index to MEPO 4/2
Item
Catalogue reference: MEPO 4/12/363
This record is about the Folio 79, Union Hall. Information: Entered and broke open the fowl-house, Penge... dating from 1828 Feb 21 in the series Metropolitan Police: Office of the Commissioner: Miscellaneous Books and Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folio 79, Union Hall.
Information: Entered and broke open the fowl-house, Penge Common, Surrey, victim: R Wear, reward or information: Five pounds reward on apprehension.
William Watts, accused of Intent to commit felony, Grange Road, Bermondsey, outcome: Committed to Brixton to hard labour for two calendar months.
Joseph Harrison (Committed for trial) and William Rose (Discharged for want of evidence), accused of stealing two locks and other articles, Christ Church, victim: Samuel Hallen and George Cottam.
William Cotton, accused of Being a reputed thief and with intent ot commit felony, New Cut, Lambeth, outcome: Committed for three months to hard labour at Brixton.
Jemima Brown, accused of stealing neck-handkerchiefs, Saint George the Martyr, Southwark, victim: Mary Edwards, outcome: Discharged for want of evidence.
Reported crime: Found in a lodging house various articles of clothing and personal effects suspected of having been stolen, Kent Street, reward or information: The articles at in the custody of John Grossmith, a constable at the above office.
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