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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 |
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9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Marlborough Street | William Corder | Frequenting, with intent to commit felony | Davies-street, Berkeley-square | Convicted as a rogue and vagabond, and committed to the House of Correction, to hard labour, for one month | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Marlborough Street | Michael Bryan | Frequenting, with intent to commit felony | Davies-street, Berkeley-square | Convicted as a rogue and vagabond, and committed to the House of Correction, to hard labour, for one month | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Marlborough Street | Charles Fuller | Stealing one hat value one shilling | Matthew and Joseph Fair | Remanded until Tuesday next | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Marlborough Street | Henry Humphries | Stealing one hat value one shilling | Matthew and Joseph Fair | Remanded until Tuesday next | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Marlborough Street | Frederick Carey | Stealing one hat value one shillings | Matthew and Joseph Fair | Remanded until Tuesday next | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Marlborough Street | John Watson | Stealing twenty-four knives and forks value five shillings | King-street, Soho | James Watson | Remanded until Friday next | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Marylebone | William Smith otherwise McCarthy | Possessing seven counterfeit shillings, with intent to circulate | Marylebone | Committed for want of sureties for his good behaviour | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Marylebone | Edward Edwards | Stealing two pigeons | Marylebone | Nicholas Charles Bochsa | Discharged | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Marylebone | William Spencer | Uttering two counterfeit crown-pieces | Marylebone | Committed for further examination on Friday next | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Marylebone | John Newman | Uttering a counterfeit crown-piece | Marylebone | Committed for further examination on Friday next | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Marylebone | Hannah Moore | Stealing a piece of fish | Orchard-street, Marylebone | - Tollett | Discharged | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Marylebone | Cornelius Gore | Stealing a pewter pint pot | Bayswater | Samuel Cheese | Committed to the New Prison for trial | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Hatton Garden | Martha Saddler | Re-examined from 2nd instant | Discharged as to felony ; but convicted of a misdemeanor, in having possession of one sheet, suspected stolen. Committed to the House of Correction for five days | ||||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Hatton Garden | Sarah Scott | Stealing six silver spoons and other articles | William Morris | Remanded till Thursday next | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Hatton Garden | James Peete otherwise Williams | Stealing a shop-counter value four pounds, from a house | City of London | Adam Edwards | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Hatton Garden | William Filby | Obtaining by fraud the sum of fifteen shillings, with intent to cheat | Saint George the Martyr, Southwark | Overseers of the Poor | Committed to Horsemonger-lane Goal for trial | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Hatton Garden | Louisa Manning | Stealing a silver watch | James Pollard | Discharged | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Hatton Garden | Thomas Payne | Stealing a set of fire irons | Hatton-garden | John Store Masters | For re-examination on Wednesday next | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Hatton Garden | James Dank | Stealing one violin value six pounds | Clerkenwell | Samuel James Wood | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Worship Street | Charles Head | Stealing ten fowls | Stamford-hill | George Perring | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Worship Street | Charles Higgins | Stealing ten fowls | Stamford-hill | George Perring | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Worship Street | Margaret Casson | Stealing a ten-pound Bank Note, three shillings and sixpence in silver and a silver watch | William Bird | For re-examination on Monday next | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Worship Street | Mary Ann Anderson | Stealing a ten-pound Bank Note, three shillings and sixpence in silver and a silver watch | William Bird | Discharged | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Worship Street | Thomas Castles | Stealing three ducks | Newington | Charles Eves | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Worship Street | William Bedford | Stealing three ducks | Newington | Charles Eves | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Worship Street | William Fairhill | Stealing a liquor glass value eightpence | Shoreditch | Matthew Cook Burn | For re-examination on Monday next | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Lambeth Street | Thomas Williams | Felonious assault and robbery of a hat | Commercial-road | James Hamilton | Discharged | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Lambeth Street | Thomas Smith | Stealing forty-five pounds weight of lead, found in his possession | Haydon-square, Minories | Committed for further examination on Tuesday next | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Lambeth Street | Ann Jackson | Uttering a false and counterfeit half-crown | Whitechapel-road | Charlotte Stratford | Discharged | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Lambeth Street | Mary Ann Robinson | Stealing twenty shillings | Cannon-place, Mile-end | William Johnson | Discharged | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Thames Police | William Hosier | Possessing one hundred and two quarters weight of coals, which had been unlawfully procured | In a boat, on the Thames, Westminster | Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor, and committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for two months ; the boat ordered to be burned | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Thames Police | William Scudder | Possessing five pounds and three quarters weight of mixed raisins and currants, which had been stolen | London Docks | Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor, and committed to hard labour, in the House of correction, for two months | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Thames Police | Hannah Goldsmith | Stealing one shirt, two stockings, two shoes and one thimble | Saint George | Thomas Avelin | Convicted of unlawfully pawning the shirt, and fined forty shillings, and one shilling value | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Thames Police | Andrew Larkins | Stealing one hundred and eighteen pounds weight of flour and one sack | Shadwell | Andrew Dorward | Committed for re-examination to-morrow | ||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Thames Police | John Hazelwood | Possessing fifty-six pounds weight of coals, which had been unlawfully procured | In a boat, at Rotherhithe | Committed of a fraudulent misdemeanor, and committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for six weeks ; the boat ordered burned | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Thames Police | Timothy McCarthy | Possessing sixty pounds weight of coals, which had been unlawfully procured | In a boat, at Rotherhithe | Convicted of a misdemeanor, and fined ten shillings ; the boat ordered to be burned | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Thames Police | Stolen, from a field, a spring Truck, painted green | Commercial-road | Bates and Son, Cabinet-makers | Truck was found by two Men of the H Divn in George Yard this Inst - believed to be stolen and one man who was with it is in Custody - T Hunter | |||
9 March 1832 | Left | 117 | Union Hall | Henry Dossett | Stealing thirteen sovereigns | Saint George, Southwark | Joseph Kirk ( a soldier ) | For further examination on Wednesday next | ||
9 March 1832 | Right | 117 | Union Hall | Thomas Collins | Stealing a rope | Rotherhithe | Edward Russell Bell | Discharged from felony; but convicted of frequenting Paradise-street, with intent to commit felony, and imprisoned for seven days, at Brixton | ||
9 March 1832 | Right | 117 | Union Hall | David Forbes | Stealing a rope | Rotherhithe | Edward Russell Bell | Discharged from felony; but convicted of frequenting Paradise-street, with intent to commit felony, and imprisoned for seven days, at Brixton | ||
9 March 1832 | Right | 117 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a Cart, a Bag containing one hundred Quires of Printed Paper, of the " Cabinet Annual Register " | Between Fleet-street and Exmouth-street, Clerkenwell | Leighton and Sons | Information to be given to Messrs. Leighton and Sons, 54 Exmouth-street, Clerkenwell | |||
9 March 1832 | Right | 117 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen, a Cloak, a Shawl and a Waistcoat | 10 Short's-gardens, Drury-lane | Mrs Caleham | ||||
9 March 1832 | Right | 117 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen, four waiter's Jackets, four Petticoats and other articles | 26 Crown-court, Russell-street, Drury-lane | Mr Pickers |
Notes and Questions
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@ Scrumpy Geoff - Re line 37, there is a comment hand written on the right hand page. I have put the details in to the Information column. Can't quite make out a couple of words
Best I can do is "last/lost in the City - own [owner?] Lives in Ct [City]". I am open to better offers
@ Scrumpy Geoff - whilst you're watching cricket in the sunshine ??
Thanks both, I've edited as best.
@pedroc, no you missed that it was my golden wedding anniversary. But I did go through the anguish of being part another day of misery for Somerset cricket fans