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Folio 98, Thames Police. James Terris and John Lewis, on re-examination, outcome:...

Catalogue reference: MEPO 4/12/443

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This record is about the Folio 98, Thames Police. James Terris and John Lewis, on re-examination, outcome:... dating from 1828 Mar 3 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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MEPO 4/12/443
Date
1828 Mar 3
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Folio 98, Thames Police.

James Terris and John Lewis, on re-examination, outcome: Committed to Newington Gaol for Trial.

Michael Hayes, accused of stealing two pounds and a quarter of mutton, Shadwell, victim: Samuel Dudley, outcome: Committed to Newgate for trial.

Eliza Curry, accused of stealing one pound, five shillings and sixpence, Shadwell, victim: William Roddon, outcome: Discharged.

William Baker, accused of stealing a silver watch, Well's Street, Whitechapel, victim: Edward Green, outcome: Committed for further examination.

George Umberston, accused of unlawfully possessing one peck of coals which had been stolen, Wych Street, St. Clement's Danes, outcome: Convicted of a misdemeanour and committed to House of Correction to hard labour for fourteen days.

Keziah Hanson, accused of Bigamy, Bromley, Middlesex, outcome: Committed for further examination.

Jacob Smith and Frederick Smith, on re-examination, outcome: Discharged.

James Tough and John Cargill, on re-examination, outcome: Adjourned.

Charles Cox and John Williams, separately accused of unlawfully possessing two pounds weight of indigo which had been stolen, gate of London Dock, outcome: Convicted of a misdemeanour and fined.

Charles Stanniard, accused of intent to commit felony, Upper East Smithfield, outcome: Convicted of being a rogue and vagabond and committed to House of Correction to hard labour for three calendar months.

John Smith, accused of playing and betting at a game of chance, St. Katherine's, outcome: Adjourned.

Reported crime: Two pieces of red pine timber stolen from a timber dock, opposite King's Dock-yard, reward or information: Mr Core offers a Reward of Five Pounds.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
No 50
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Public Record(s)
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Open Document, Open Description
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