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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
14 March 1832 Left 125 Queen Square George Pearce Stealing a deal board Cockspur-street John Element Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Queen Square Frances Perry Wilson Stealing a sovereign Lambeth William Lewis Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Queen Square Elizabeth Lowe Stealing a pair of sheets and other articles Crown-street, Westminster William Davis Committed for further examination
14 March 1832 Left 125 Queen Square James Amess Stealing four silver forks Lambeth Committed for further examination
14 March 1832 Left 125 Marlborough Street Thomas Burns Stealing a coat Robert Jones Remanded
14 March 1832 Left 125 Marlborough Street William Willesdon Stealing one pound eight shillings No 7, Millbank-street, Westminster Charles Bishop Remanded
14 March 1832 Left 125 Marylebone Alexander Leadbetter Stealing a coat, cloak and other articles Marylebone Edward Donoghan Remanded
14 March 1832 Left 125 Marylebone Thomas Allen alias Gurteen Stealing a coat, cloak and other articles Marylebone Edward Donoghan Remanded
14 March 1832 Left 125 Marylebone Nicholas Drew Stealing a loaf of bread Cumberland-street, Marylebone Convicted as rogue and vagabond, Committed to House of Correction for one month
14 March 1832 Left 125 Marylebone William Stephens Stealing a loaf of bread Cumberland-street, Marylebone Convicted as rogue and vagabond, Committed to House of Correction for one month
14 March 1832 Left 125 Marylebone Henry Greenwood Stealing several coats and other articles Paddington Thomas Haile Committed for further examination
14 March 1832 Left 125 Hatton Garden Adraham Bolton Stealing one shawl Clerkenwell William Mote Committed to Newgate for trial
14 March 1832 Left 125 Hatton Garden Thomas Sookin Intent to commit felony High-street, Islington Committed to House of Correction for one month
14 March 1832 Left 125 Hatton Garden Robert Wheeler Intent to commit felony High-street, Islington Committed to House of Correction for one month
14 March 1832 Left 125 Hatton Garden Thomas Payne Stealing a pair of fire-tongs John Store Masters Remanded
14 March 1832 Left 125 Hatton Garden William Hester Stealing a hendkerchief Clerkenwell William Thomas Hester Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Hatton Garden John Wilkins Stealing six napkins and other articles Clerkenwell Susan Hogg For re-examination
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street Elizabeth Carpenter Uttering a counterfeit half-crown Kingsland-road For re-examination
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street Maria Baxter Stealing a pair of shoes Bethnal-green Edward Young Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street Ann Britton Stealing a pair of shoes Bethnal-green Edward Young Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street Joshua Hatswell Stealing a quantity of linen Hackney - Dalton For re-examination
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street Samuel Jacobs Stealing a quantity of linen Hackney - Dalton For re-examintiaon
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street Thomas Jones Stealing a pocket handkerchief Richard Jones Discharged but Committed to House of Correction for three months as a rogue and vagabond
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street John Brent Stealing a pocket handkerchief Richard Jones Discharged but Committed to House of Correction for three months as a rogue and vagabond
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street William Coleman Stealing a book Hackney Thomas Broadhurst Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street William Toovey Stealing two pigeons Shoreditch John Anderson For re-examination
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street William Morris Stealing two pigeons Shoreditch John Anderson Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street James Wright Stealing two pigeons Shoreditch John Anderson Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street Archibald Cridland Stealing a piece of mutton William Humphries Discharged but Committed to House of Correction for one month as a rogue and vagabond
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street Frederick Gardener Stealing a boy's cap Christ-church William Lloyd For re-examination
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street John Owen Stealing fourteen mahogany-veneers Christ-church John Bartholomew For re-examiantion
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street Margaret Bryan Stealing three shutters Henry Walker For re-examination
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street John Jones Stealing a jack Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street Thomas Davis Uttering a counterfeit half-crown Christ-church Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Worship Street Stolen: A Gold watch, a small French Silver Watch and two other watches City-road Mr. Shirt
14 March 1832 Left 125 Lambeth Street John Redding Stealing a plane East Smithfield Edward Buckland Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Lambeth Street Charles Lilley Assault and stealing two handkerchiefs and six yards of cotton Church-lane, Whitechapel Alexander McBride Committed for further examination
14 March 1832 Left 125 Lambeth Street Samuel Temple Assault and stealing two handkerchiefs and six yards of cotton Church-lane, Whitechapel Alexander McBride Committed for further examination
14 March 1832 Left 125 Lambeth Street Caroline Bond Stealing a gown and a shawl Cable-street, Saint George Elizabeth Winch Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Lambeth Street Mary Lamb Stealing a gown and a shawl Cable-street, Saint George Elizabeth Winch Committed for further examination
14 March 1832 Left 125 Lambeth Street William Johnson Stealing two tool-boxes and other articles Bow John Trulock Discharged but Convicted of being in a yard for unlawful purpose. Committed to House of Correction for three months as rogue and vagabond
14 March 1832 Left 125 Lambeth Street William Wright Stealing two tool-boxes and other articles Bow John Trulock Discharged but Convicted of being in a yard for unlawful purpose. Committed to House of Correction for three months as rogue and vagabond
14 March 1832 Left 125 Lambeth Street Mary Hurley Stealing an iron windlass Regent's Canal, Limehouse Matthias Ralph Discharged
14 March 1832 Left 125 Lambeth Street John Westbrook Stealing a cocoa-nut Commercial-road Slaney Jones Discharged but Committed to House of Correction for three months as a rogue and vagabond
14 March 1832 Left 125 Lambeth Street George Smith Being a rogue and vagabond, being in a public place to commit felony Ratcliff-highway Committed to House of Correction for one month
14 March 1832 Left 125 Lambeth Street William Lee Stealing four sovereigns and a half-sovereign Warkworth-terrace, Commercial-road William Frederick East Discharged
14 March 1832 Right 125 Thames Police John Mollard Possessing one cask Ship 'Salt Rend's Rock' His Majesty's victualling stores Adjourned
14 March 1832 Right 125 Thames Police Joseph Buckle Stealing a cloak Saint George - Ripley Re-committed
14 March 1832 Right 125 Thames Police George Stratton Possessing one load and a half of oak and fir timber and other articles Westminster Convicted and fined three pounds
14 March 1832 Right 125 Thames Police John Turner Possessing forty pieces of stolen wood Coston-place, Regent-street Convicted and fined three pounds
14 March 1832 Right 125 Thames Police Mary Rodenwinch Stealing a purse, five five-pound Band Notes and other monies Shadwell William Fenwick Committed for re-examination
14 March 1832 Right 125 Thames Police John Gordon Possessing fifty pounds of stolen coal In a boat on the Thames Convicted, Committed to House of Correction for one month hard labour. Boat to be burned
14 March 1832 Right 125 Thames Police John Cox Possessing three deal boards In a boat on the Thames at Wapping Discharged but boards sent to Custom House
14 March 1832 Right 125 Thames Police Elizabeth Lindsey Stealing one silver call Shadwell William Jackson Discharged
14 March 1832 Right 125 Thames Police Susanna Patterson Stealing one silver call Shadwell William Jackson Discharged
14 March 1832 Right 125 Thames Police Bundle snatched containing blue cotton gown, two petticoats and other articles and monies Old Gravel Lane Elizabeth Henry
14 March 1832 Right 125 Union Hall Dwelling-house entered and a Silver Watch stolen No 2, York-road, Lambeth Mr. John Jones Union Hall Office
14 March 1832 Right 125 Union Hall Georgiana Gardiner Stealing three rolls Saint Saviour William Hays Discharged but convicted of intent to commit felony and imprisoned for one month at Brixton
14 March 1832 Right 125 Union Hall Thomas Hanger Stealing three shillings Bermondsey Joseph Sharp Committed for trial
14 March 1832 Right 125 Union Hall William Harrison Stealing a silver watch Saint Saviour Ann Dickinson For further examination
14 March 1832 Right 125 Union Hall William Day Stealing a silver watch Saint Saviour Ann Dickinson For further examination
14 March 1832 Right 125 Union Hall Henry Dossett Stealing thirteen sovereigns Saint George, Southwark Joseph Kirk Admitted to bail
14 March 1832 Right 125 Union Hall Matilda Wallis Stealing a quantity of coal and potatoes Saint Giles, Camberwell Allison Allen Marshall Discharged
14 March 1832 Right 125 Union Hall James Wallis Stealing a quantity of coal and potatoes Saint Giles, Camberwell Allison Allen Marshall Discharged
14 March 1832 Right 125 Union Hall John Pollard Stealing a quantity of coal and potatoes Saint Giles, Camberwell Allison Allen Marshall Discharged

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