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Catalogue reference: MEPO 4/488
Date: 1980
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Item
Catalogue reference: MEPO 4/12/602
This record is about the Folio 133, Lambeth Street. Information: House broken into and four silver tea-spoons,... dating from 1828 Mar 24 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 133, Lambeth Street.
Information: House broken into and four silver tea-spoons, a gold eye-glass, an amber necklace, and some smaller articles stolen, Great Prescott Street, Goodman's-fields, victim: Mrs Esther Varicas.
Information: House broken open and stolen; one twenty pound Bank of England note, two sovereigns along with various items of clothing and a pair of gold ear-rings. Suspects are James Holmes and Isaiah Jacobs, Tenter Court, Spitalfields, victim: Mrs Elizabeth Cohen, reward or information: Ten Pounds Reward are offered on conviction and recovery of the property.
John Hackney, accused of stealing one half-crown from his master, victim: William Carter, outcome: Committed to Newgate for trial.
Sarah Atkins, accused of stealing one sovereign and other monies, outcome: Discharged.
Barnet Abrahams, accused of stealing eleven books and one quilt, Wentworth Street, Whitechapel, victim: John Jones Price, outcome: Committed for trial.
Mary Williams and Elizabeth Manning, accused of stealing one watch, Mile End, victim: Moses Johnson, outcome: For re-examination.
Mary Welch, accused of stealing a sovereign, George Yard, victim: Moses Johnson, outcome: Discharged as to the felony but committed to the House of Correction for fourteen days as a disorderly prostitute.
Thomas Richards, accused of frequenting a place of public resort with intent to commit felony, Saint George's in the East, outcome: Committed to the House of Correction for three months; and Thomas Welch, outcome: Committed to the House of Correction for six days.
Mary Barrett, accused of stealing twenty plates, Mayfield Buildings, St. George's, victim: Daniel Brooks, outcome: Discharged as to the felony but committed to the House of Correction for one month as a rogue and vagabond.
James Hammond, accused of intent to commit felony, victim: Henry Mackerell, outcome: Committed for seven days to the House of Correction.
Catherine Jacobs and >Ann Levy, accused of stealing five gowns and five shifts, Tenter Court, Spitalfields, victim: Elizabeth Cohen, outcome: Discharged.
George Roden, accused of intent to steal monies, Whitechapel, victim: Robert Muir, outcome: Discharged.
William Hand, accused of having misapplied several sums of money belonging to his master, victim: John Lee, outcome: Discharged.
Mary Smith, accused of being concerned in a robbery, victim: John Crawford, outcome: Committed for re-examination.
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