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Folio 191, Hatton Garden. Henry Saunders, accused of Burglary and theft of five thousand...

Catalogue reference: MEPO 4/12/871

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This record is about the Folio 191, Hatton Garden. Henry Saunders, accused of Burglary and theft of five thousand... dating from 1828 Apr 30 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 4/12/871
Date
1828 Apr 30
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Folio 191, Hatton Garden.

Henry Saunders, accused of Burglary and theft of five thousand pounds and upwards, Ledbury, victim: Messrs Webb and Son's Bankers, outcome: For re-examination on Wednesday next.

Daniel Featon, accused of uttering a counterfeit half-sovereign, White-conduit-house, victim: James Robson, outcome: Discharged.

James Lee, accused of assaulting and wounding, whereby life was in danger, victim: Henry Glover, outcome: Discharged, but committed for want of sureties.

Henry Chapman, accused of stealing two bottles and a half of wine, and some meat and bread, No. 43, Cumming Street, Pentonville, victim: Mrs Gaven, outcome: Discharged.

Henry Punters, accused of Intent to commit felony, Leather Lane, Holborn, outcome: Committed for one month to the House of Correction.

Benjamin Hoseman, accused of stealing one hammer and one bill-book, outcome: For re-examination.

Reported crime: theft of chest, containing a quantity of leghorn bonnets, value one hundred pounds, Stolen out of cart between Old"Change and Saint Paul's churchyard, victim: Mr Solomon.

Folio 191, Worship Street.

James Pye, re-examined, outcome: Discharged.

John Donohough, re-examined, outcome: Committed to Newgate for trial.

Thomas Powell, re-examined, outcome: Discharged.

Elizabeth Martin, accused of stealing a coat, a waistcoat, pair of trousers, a pair of stockings and other articles, Saint Luke, victim: Richard Cotter, outcome: For re-examination to-morrow.

Thomas Brown, accused of stealing a stove and one window-blind, Saint Luke, outcome: For re-examination to-morrow.

Robert James, accused of stealing a sovereign, Shoreditch, victim: William Oldham, outcome: For re-examination to-morrow.

Charles Buxton, accused of stealing a handkerchief, Shoreditch, outcome: For re-examination on Friday.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
No 99
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C21110416/

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