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 4/12/744
This record is about the Folio 161, Worship Street. Information: Burglary and theft of mustard ladle, salt-spoons... dating from 1828 Apr 12 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 161, Worship Street.
Information: Burglary and theft of mustard ladle, salt-spoons and other articles, Albion Road Stoke Newington, victim: Mr Leake, reward or information: Twenty Pounds Reward.
Sarah Smith and Elizabeth Lee, accused of stealing a watch and two gold seals, Spitalfields, victim: Francis Bush, outcome: Discharged.
George Hawkins, accused of stealing a petticoat and handkerchief, and other articles, Islington, victim: Eliza Webster, outcome: Remanded.
Catherine Hurley, accused of stealing monies, Saint Luke, victim: William Meredew, outcome: Discharged.
James Gabbutt, accused of stealing monies, from his master, Shoreditch, victim: William Blades, outcome: For re-examination.
John Williams and William Smith, accused of breaking and entering and theft of a snuffbox, silk handkerchiefs, and other articles, Shoreditch, victim: Eleanor Wilson, outcome: Discharged for want of evidence, but convicted as rogue and vagabonds, committed to House of Correction for three months hard labour.
Thomas Jones, accused of stealing twenty monies, a watch, ten silver spoons and other articles, Hoxton, victim: Charles Frederick Paschoud, outcome: Discharged.
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