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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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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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