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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
15 March 1832 Left 127 Queen Square John Doyle Possessing eleven counterfeit shillings Lambeth Committed for further examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Queen Square William Waling Stealing fifteen pounds of lead Saint Ann's Lane Committed for further examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marlborough Street Elizabeth Marshall Attempting to obtain goods under false pretence Committed for want of sureties
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marlborough Street James Webb Uttering one counterfeit half-sovereign Discharged but remanded, stealing nine shillings twice, monies of Robert Burley and Joseph Redfearn
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marlborough Street William Thompson Stealing one pewter pot Robert Serjeant Committed for trial at Westminster Sessions
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marlborough Street William Humphries Stealing one pewter pot Robert Serjeant Committed for trial at Westminster Sessions
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marylebone John Mullins Assault and attempted murder by throwing her from a window Barrett's-court, Marylebone Mary Handlon Committed to New Prison for trial
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marylebone John Mitchell Uttering a bill of exchange for ten pounds with intent to defraud Cornelius Regan Remanded
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marylebone William Tate Stealing a hearth-rug and other articles Charles Robert Wssett Remanded
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marylebone Harriet Campbell Stealing a silk handkerchief Marylebone William Newman Committed for further examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marylebone John Bolton Stealing a lamp Marylebone James Humphris Discharged
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marylebone John Richardson Stealing a lamp Marylebone James Humphris Discharged
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marylebone Mary Cosgrove Stealing a piece of bacon Marylebone-lane James Morris Discharged
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marylebone Catherine Kenny Stealing four saws and two planes Marylebone Robert Braden Detained for examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Marylebone Sarah Reed Possessing a stolen shift, petticoat and a pair of drawers Marylebone Convicted, fined forty shillings. Committed to House of Correction for two months in default of payment
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden John Ferguson Stealing a table-clock from a dwelling house Saint Pancras Richard Oldfield Committed to Newgate for trial
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden John Manning Stealing one plane Saint Andrew, Holborn Thomas Hunt Committed to Newgate for trial
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden Edward McDonald Stealing five silver spoons Saint Marylebone Henry Roberts For examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden William Aprey Stealing a dog's collar Saint Andrew, Holborn Richard Gobby For examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden Margaret Carroll Stealing a gown and other articles Margaret Mason For examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden Catherine Beasley Stealing a gown and other articles Margaret Mason For examiantion
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden John Marshall Stealing a drinking-glass William Perkins Discharged
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden Sarah Scott Stealing six silver spoons and other articles William Morris Discharged
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden George Thomas Possessing one hundred weight of stolen coal Islington Committed to House of Correction for fourteen days
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden William Hazell Possessing one hundred weight of stolen coal Islington Committed to House of Correction for fourteen days
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden James Mitchell Stealing one flag stone Saint James, Clerkenwell Joseph Willan For examiantion
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden James Sullivan Stealing one flag stone Saint James, Clerkenwll Joseph Willan For examiantion
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden Mary Thompson Stealing a silver watch and other articles Benjamin Mittens de Burson Discharged
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden James Purdy Stealing two brushes Saint Andrew, Holborn Jemima Farmer For re-examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Hatton Garden Stolen: A Red Box containing one brown Great Coat and other articles Mr. Williams's Coffee House, Saint Martin's-le-Grand Joseph Gurney
15 March 1832 Left 127 Worship Street Margaret Mahoney Uttering a counterfeit shilling Saint Luke Charles Cockburn Discharged
15 March 1832 Left 127 Worship Street John Pickering Stealing a quantity of carpenter's tools Shoreditch For re-examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Worship Street Joseph Blumson Stealing a mohair shawl Joseph Horner For re-examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Worship Street Mary Thompson Stealing a mohair shawl Joseph Horner For re-examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Worship Street Margaret Wilson Stealing a basket containing two shirts and other articles Hackney James Chapman For re-examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Worship Street Benjamin Lambert Stealing a stall-board and cupboard George Fitch Discharged
15 March 1832 Left 127 Worship Street Margaret Bryan Stealing three shutters Henry Walker Discharged
15 March 1832 Left 127 Worship Street William Toovey Stealing two pigeons John Anderson Discharged
15 March 1832 Left 127 Worship Street Thomas Armstrong Stealing a door-mat and hearth-rug For re-examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Worship Street James Belk Stealing a door-mat and hearth-rug For re-examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Worship Street John Jones Stealing a vertical jack David James For re-examination
15 March 1832 Left 127 Worship Street Stolen: A Trunk containing two silk Frocks, a Work-box and other articles Lying-In Hospital, City Road Mr. P. Lesley, No 82, Minories or James Hanley, Worship-street Office. Twenty Shillings Reward by Mr. Lesley upon recovery and conviction of offender
15 March 1832 Right 127 Lambeth Street Warehouse entered by picklock keys and large quantity of metal articles called 'Albata' Stolen Albata Warehouse, Old Bailey, Ludgate Hill Messrs. C. and G. Hallett Twenty Pounds Reward leads to conviction of offender. Apply W. Hallett and Company, Broad Wall, Christ-church, Surrey
15 March 1832 Right 127 Lambeth Street William Williamson Stealing a gold blank Moneyers of His Majesty's Mint Discharged
15 March 1832 Right 127 Lambeth Street Henry Austin Stealing a gold blank Moneyers of His Majesty's Mint Discharged
15 March 1832 Right 127 Lambeth Street Edward Skut Stealing fifteen paving stone North-street, Bethnal-green William Hood Discharged
15 March 1832 Right 127 Lambeth Street Jane Rose Stealing a purse and a crown-piece Blue Anchor Yard, Whitechapel Charles Bacon Discharged but Committed to House of Correction for six weeks as a rogue and vagabond
15 March 1832 Right 127 Lambeth Street Stephen Belene Stealing one shilling High-street, Whitechapel Edmund Macrae Discharged
15 March 1832 Right 127 Lambeth Street James Armstrong Stealing one shilling High-street, Whitechapel Edmund Macrae Discharged
15 March 1832 Right 1832 Lambeth Street James Thompson Uttering a counterfeit shilling Commercial-road Richard May Committed for further examination
15 March 1832 Right 127 Lambeth Street Stolen: Russian Leather Pocket-book containing two five-pound Notes, Stamps and Memorandums Old Bailey, Ludgate Hill Mr. Bore
15 March 1832 Right 127 Thames Police Patrick Driscol Possessing four pounds of biscuit and one pound of beef unlawfully procured Shadwell Discharged
15 March 1832 Right 127 Thames Police Owen Driscol Possessing four pounds of biscuit and one pound of beef unlawfully procured Shadwell Discharged
15 March 1832 Right 127 Thames Police John Anderson Possessing four pounds of biscuit and one pound of beef unlawfully procured Shadwell Convicted and fined five shillings
15 March 1832 Right 127 Thames Police Francis Feltham Possessing a pint of rum and one and a half pound of sugar unlawfully procured West India Docks Convicted and fined forty shillings
15 March 1832 Right 127 Thames Police Christopher Erickson Possessing two pounds a half pounds of tobacco unlawfully procured London Docks Convicted and fined ten shillings
15 March 1832 Right 127 Thames Police Mary Ann Roe Stealing one sovereign and other articles Shadwell George Hall Discharged
15 March 1832 Right 127 Thames Police Joseph Buckle Stealing a cloak Saint George - Ripley Discharged
15 March 1832 Right 127 Thames Police Alexander Hart Stealing four shirts and one sheet Saint George James Carney Discharged
15 March 1832 Right 127 Union Hall William Griffin Stealing six biscuits Saint Saviour Peter Shepherd Discharged
15 March 1832 Right 127 Union Hall John Barnard Stealing six biscuits Saint Saviour Peter Shepherd Discharged
15 March 1832 Right 127 Union Hall William Powell Stealing an iron spike Saint Saviour John Flinn Holditch Discharged but convicted of frequenting Bankside with intent to commit felony. Imprisoned for two months at Brixton
15 March 1832 Right 127 Union Hall Edward Rookes Stealing a plane Christ-church John Pike Discharged but convicted of unlawfully pawning, fined twenty shillings and two shillings and sixpence value. In default of payment imprisoned for three months at Guildford
15 March 1832 Right 127 Union Hall Edward Bennett Obtaining nine shillings by false pretence Newington Hartwell Haywood Committed for trial
15 March 1832 Right 127 Union Hall Edward Bennett Obtaining five shillings by false pretence Newington William Archer Detained
15 March 1832 Right 127 Union Hall Edward Bennett Obtaining six shillings by false pretence Newington William Archer Detained
15 March 1832 Right 127 Union Hall Edward Bennett Obtaining two shillings by false pretence Saint George, Southwark William Woods Detained
15 March 1832 Right 127 Union Hall William Higgins Embezzling four shillings John Pomroy Hitchcock Committed for trial
15 March 1832 Right 127 Metropolitan Police Stolen from House: One olive green double breasted Great Coat, Black frock Coat and other articles No 14, Curtain-road Mr. William Morgan
15 March 1832 Right 127 Metropolitan Police Stopped supposed stolen: A Basket of Carpenter's Tools Apply at Police Station, Rosoman-street, Clerkenwell
15 March 1832 Right 127 Metropolitan Police Stolen: A Gold Watch, two gold seals and key with amethyst stone Bakehouse, Church-street, Greenwich Mr. Stansford
15 March 1832 Right 127 Metropolitan Police Stolen: A Bundle containing a blue cotton Gown and other articles Gravel-lane, Shadwell Elizabeth Henry
15 March 1832 Right 127 Metropolitan Police Stopped supposed stolen: A liver and white Spaniel Dog Apply, Police Station, Marylebone-lane
15 March 1832 Right 127 Metropolitan Police Stolen: A double case Silver Watch No 2, Griffin-street, York-road, Lambeth Mr. John Jones
15 March 1832 Right 127 Metropolitan Police House entered by skeleton keys. Stolen: three shirts, one olive Great Coat and other articles No 6, Bedford-street, Lock's-fields Mr. Moses Ball

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