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Folio 135, Worship Street. Information: Breaking and entering; theft of a gold watch,...

Catalogue reference: MEPO 4/12/610

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This record is about the Folio 135, Worship Street. Information: Breaking and entering; theft of a gold watch,... dating from 1828 Mar 25 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 4/12/610
Date
1828 Mar 25
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Folio 135, Worship Street.

Information: Breaking and entering; theft of a gold watch, one pair of pearl earrings, one pair of gilt bracelets, one pair of gold drop earrings, one pair of worked ring earrings; two necklaces, and a pair of white drop earrings, Beauvoir Arms at Kingsland, victim: John Saunders.

Mary Griffiths, accused of stealing a leg of pork and a hand of pork, Bethnal Green, victim: William Stoker, outcome: Newgate for trial.

William Johnson, accused of stealing several combs and pencil cases, Shoreditch, victim: John Congdon, outcome: Newgate for trial.

Charles Goldsmith and Mary Goldsmith, accused of being a common utterer of counterfeit silver money, outcome: For re-examination.

James Wood, accused of stealing a quantity of harness, Shoreditch, outcome: For re-examination.

James Hale, accused of stealing a deal plank, Spitalfields, outcome: Discharged.

James Gabbutt, accused of breaking and entering; stealing one watch, 10 silver teaspoons, one tablespoon, and two salt spoons, Hoxton, victim: Thomas Robinson, outcome: For re-examination.

Charles Palmer and Thomas Gomm, accused of stealing several pieces of iron and steel, Spitalfields, outcome: Discharged.

Henry George, accused of stealing a spring cart, Shoreditch, victim: William Williams, outcome: Newgate for trial.

Margaret Devereux, accused of passing six counterfeit shillings, Spitalfields Market, victim: Thomas Davis, outcome: Discharged.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
No 69
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C21110155/

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