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Folio 141, Worship Street. William Warren, accused of stealing two shillings and...

Catalogue reference: MEPO 4/12/637

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This record is about the Folio 141, Worship Street. William Warren, accused of stealing two shillings and... dating from 1828 Mar 28 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 4/12/637
Date
1828 Mar 28
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Folio 141, Worship Street.

William Warren, accused of stealing two shillings and being in a shop with intent to commit felony, Saint Luke, victim: Nancy Williams, outcome: Discharged as to felony but convicted of being a rogue and vagabond and committed to the House of Correction to hard labour for three months.

Joseph Hart and William Scoggins, accused of stealing a quantity of harness, Saint Luke, victim: George Pallisier, outcome: For re-examination.

William Quincey, accused of stealing a coat, Hackney, victim: Joseph Abrams, outcome: Discharged.

James Taylor, accused of stealing a silver ladle, Hackney, victim: Thomas Boyd, outcome: Committed to Newgate for trial.

John Littlewood, accused of stealing six doors, St Luke, victim: James Tidman, outcome: Committed to Newgate for trial.

William Roberts, accused of stealing two locks, Bethnal-green, outcome: Discharged.

William Spicer, accused of stealing a silver watch and a silk handkerchief, Shoreditch, victim: James Witten, outcome: For re-examination on Monday next.

Ann Cox, accused of stealing a saucepan and a flat-iron, St. Luke, victim: Sarah Pugh, outcome: Discharged.

Charles James Redhead, concerned with James Wood, accused of stealing a quantity of harness, Saint Luke, outcome: For re-examination.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
No 72
Legal status
Public Record(s)
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Open Document, Open Description
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