Daily Police Reports: 1185 - 1242

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Date Page: L / R Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
1 July 1831 Right 1 Bow Street Edward Dixon Hired a Grey Mare Pony under false pretences and stole it Leeds George Topham of Bank Street, Leeds The Intelligence Office, Commercial-street, Leeds
1 July 1831 Right 1 Bow Street John Newcomb Stealing £1 17s Burford Passage, Strand John Hinks Discharged
1 July 1831 Right 1 Bow Street Eliza White Stealing a sovereign The Strand Joseph Mortimer Discharged
1 July 1831 Right 1 Queen Square John Kenrick Stealing a handkerchief Bridge Road, Lambeth James Lawrence Committed to Horsemonger Lane Gaol for trial
1 July 1831 Right 1 Queen Square Henry Lewis Feloniously being at large before the expiration of the term he had been sentenced to be transported Lambeth Committed for further examination
1 July 1831 Right 1 Queen Square Francis Collins Stealing a jacket Orchard Street, Westminster Ralph Gatenby Committed for further examination
1 July 1831 Right 1 Queen Square Joseph Newton Skinner Committed for further examination
1 July 1831 Right 1 Queen Square John Cook Violent assault on Andrew Riley, whereby his life was endangered Andrew Riley Committed to the New Prison, Clerkenwell for want of sureties
1 July 1831 Right 1 Queen Square Robert Raynsford Stealing a shirt Brompton Robert Smith Committed to Newgate for trial
1 July 1831 Right 1 Queen Square Mary Shepherd Stealing a waistcoat Lambeth William Hickinbotham Committed to Horsemonger Lane Gaol for trial
1 July 1831 Right 1 Marlborough Street Susannah Donovan Stealing 15 shillings Robert Barker Committed to Newgate for trial
1 July 1831 Right 1 Marlborough Street Tryphena Rowe Stealing bed-curtains and other items to the value of 20 shillings; stealing a spoon and other items to the value of 40 shillings Hannah Prentice; Hannah Bancroft Remanded
1 July 1831 Right 1 Marlborough Street Elizabeth Russell Knowingly uttering two counterfeit shillings Remanded
1 July 1831 Right 1 Marlborough Street Catherine Berry Knowingly uttering two counterfeit shillings Remanded
1 July 1831 Right 1 Marlborough Street William Hunt Stealing a handkerchief, value three shillings Albert Bindner Remanded
1 July 1831 Right 1 Marlborough Street Thomas Mack Stealing a handkerchief Lord Westmeath Remanded
1 July 1831 Right 1 Marlborough Street Sarah Cronan Stealing £3 8s James Thurley Discharged
1 July 1831 Right 1 Marlborough Street Patrick Sullivan Stealing a handkerchief James Rochard Committed to Newgate for trial
1 July 1831 Right 1 Marlborough Street Theft of a gold watch to which was attached a black silk ribbon, some keys and three seals Near St Margaret's Church Mr Halfhide, engraver, Coventry-street
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Date Page: L / R Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
1 July 1831 Left 2 Marylebone Johanna Sullivan Stealing one shirt Saint Pancras Ann Fisher Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Hatton Garden Ann Walker Stealing one china bowl Saint Pancras Thomas Costalow Committed for trial
1 July 1831 Left 2 Hatton Garden Ann Mallett Stealing a cream jug and decanter Saffron-hill Mary Ball Committed for trial
1 July 1831 Left 2 Hatton Garden Charles Henville Stealing a pillow and other articles Mary Ball Remanded
1 July 1831 Left 2 Hatton Garden Joseph Prior Stealing five sheets and other articles John Moore Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Hatton Garden George Smith Stealing one tool called a stock Thomas Rolfe Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Hatton Garden George Smith Being in dwelling-house for the purpose of committing felony Saffron-hill John Brant Committed to House of Correction, one month
1 July 1831 Left 2 Hatton Garden Harriet Forrester Stealing a watch Tottenham-court-road Samuel Jemmett Re-examination
1 July 1831 Left 2 Hatton Garden Elizabeth Faulkner Stealing a watch Tottenham-court-road Samuel Jemmett Re-examination
1 July 1831 Left 2 Hatton Garden William Jones Being in dwelling-house for the purpose of committing felony Saint Sepulchre Committed to House or Correction, one month
1 July 1831 Left 2 Hatton Garden William Wherritt Stealing a saucepan Joseph-street, Saint Pancras James Lee Committed for trial
1 July 1831 Left 2 Hatton Garden William Jameson Stealing six printed books Goodge-street Thomas Bateman Committed for trial
1 July 1831 Left 2 Hatton Garden Louisa Grange Stealing four silver spoons and divers other articles Upper Holloway Thomas Keyes For examination
1 July 1831 Left 2 Worship Street Mary Doel Stealing fourteen sovereigns Saint Luke Robert Walker Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Worship Street Mary Davis Stealing fourteen sovereigns Saint Luke Robert Walker Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Worship Street Thomas Arnett Stealing a cock fowl Shoreditch James Newcombe Re-examination
1 July 1831 Left 2 Worship Street Jane Flannagin Stealing fourteen sovereigns Saint Luke Robert Walker Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Worship Street Ann Gadman Stealing fourteen sovereigns Saint Luke Robert Walker Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Lambeth Street Stolen, Thomas Mossett, a Boy, nine and a half years old, three feet six inches high. Wearing brown jacket with yellow buttons, corduroy trousers, laced boots, blue stockings, blue cloth cap 20 Margaret-street, Limehouse Thomas Mossett
1 July 1831 Left 2 Lambeth Street Stolen, John Rodwell, a Boy, eight years old, three feet three inches high, wearing a blue skeleton dress, brown holland pinafore, blue cloth cap and Blucher boots John Rodwell
1 July 1831 Left 2 Lambeth Street Hannah Smith Uttering a counterfeit shilling Whitechapel-road Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Lambeth Street Ellen Hay Stealing a five-pound Bank of England note, one sovereign and two shillings Poplar Francis Barsdon Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Lambeth Street Hannah Neal Stealing a five-pound Bank of England note, one sovereign and two shillings Poplar Francis Barsdon Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Thames Police Margaret White Being an accessory to the murder of a new-born male infant Wapping Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Thames Police Thomas Jeffries Possessing three quarters weight of lead, unlawfully procured Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Thames Police Charles Bohag Possessing three quarters weight of lead, unlawfully procured Convicted, fined forty shillings
1 July 1831 Left 2 Thames Police Henry Field Possessing twenty-eight pounds weight of rope, unlawfully procured Wapping Convicted, fined twenty shillings
1 July 1831 Left 2 Thames Police Jacob Dombrowsky Stealing eighty-four skins Stepney Sigismund Sach and partner Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Thames Police David Cohen Stealing eighty-four skins Stepney Sigismund Sach and partner Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Thames Police Samuel Meadows Assaulting and endangering the life of Christopher Ticken Saint George Christopher Ticken Re-examination
1 July 1831 Left 2 Thames Police Mary Taylor Stealing sixteen shillings Shadwell Jeremiah Roberts Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Thames Police John Lynch Possessing one canvas bag, unlawfully procured West India Docks Convicted, fined five shillings
1 July 1831 Left 2 Thames Police Jane Boyd Stealing two shoes Shadwell Edward Stibbs Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Thames Police Ann Richardson Uttering a counterfeit shilling Wapping John Holt Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Union Hall John Biddiss Stealing a shirt Saint George, Southwark Henry Rawll Committed for trial
1 July 1831 Left 2 Union Hall Elizabeth Watson Stealing one pair of stockings Saint George John Manning Discharged
1 July 1831 Left 2 Union Hall Frederick Herne Stealing a quantity of iron Bermondsey John Grey Further examination
1 July 1831 Left 2 Union Hall John Anderson Stealing a quantity of iron Bermondsey John Grey Further examination
1 July 1831 Left 2 Union Hall William Eager Stealing a quantity of iron Bermondsey John Grey Further examination
1 July 1831 Left 2 Union Hall Hannah Kemply Receiving stolen iron Bermondsey John Grey Discharged
1 July 1831 Right 2 Union Hall William Oat Saunders Set fire to his house with intent to defraud Fire Insurance Company Saint Saviour The Protector Fire Insurance Company Further examination
1 July 1831 Right 2 Union Hall Stolen from house, double-bottomed gold watch with engine-turned case, gold dial, jewelled horizontal steel wheel Dulwich Charles Rankin Esq. Police Station, Union Hall
1 July 1831 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Break and enter, tools stolen, one half-rip saw, one smoothing-plane, one foot square plane, one brass tennant plane, one hand-saw, one dove-tail saw, one six-inch square saw, one four-inch square and one hammer Rochester-terrace, Bayswater Frederick Bliss, George Woodbridge and Charles Woodbridge
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