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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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22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Queen Square | William Scott | Stealing forty pounds weight of lead | Shepperton, Middlesex | William Winch | Discharged of the felony; but convicted of unlawful possession and committed to the House of Correction, for six weeks | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Queen Square | Jane Daniels | Stealing a gold watch and other articles | Chelsea | Susannah Cooper | Committed for further examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Queen Square | John Connell | Killing and slaying a woman | Lambeth | Mary Connell | Committed on the Coroner's warrant for trial | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Queen Square | Catharine Dalton | Stealing a watch | Almonry | Joseph Girdley | Committed for further examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Queen Square | Hannah Gorton | Stealing a watch | Almonry | Joseph Girdley | Committed for further examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Queen Square | James Foreman | Stealing seven garden pots | Chelsea | Edward Bannister | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Queen Square | Edward Mills | Unlawfully possessing ten pounds weight of old iron suspected to have been stolen | Great Peter Street, Westminster | Convicted and committed for fourteen days, to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | William Stevenson | Unlawfully possessing four pounds weight of lead suspected to have been stolen | Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for fourteen days | ||||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | James Webb | Stealing nine shillings | Robert Burley | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | James Webb | Stealing nine shillings | Joseph Redfearn | Detained for trial | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | James Webb | Stealing nine shillings | James Graham | Detained for trial | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | James Webb | Stealing two half-crown, two shillings and one sixpence | Thomas Birch | Detained for trial | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | James Webb | Stealing nine shillings | James Purssey | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | James Webb | Stealing seven shillings and sixpence | George Baker | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | Daniel Donovan | Uttering one counterfeit shilling | John Buckley | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | George Clark | Stealing the sum of eight shillings and sixpence | Edmund Barrett | Discharged from that; but convicted of being a suspected person, and frequenting a place with intent to commit felony, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for three months | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | Margaret Kennedy | Obtaining by false pretences, the sum of one shilling | Saint James, Westminster | Overseers of the Poor | Remanded | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | William Willesdon | Stealing one sovereign and eight shillings | Charles Bishop | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | John Boon | Uttering one counterfeit crown-piece | Michael Brown | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | Charles Winter | Uttering one counterfeit crown-piece | Michael Brown | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | James Bertu | Stealing a horse-cloth | Remanded | ||||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | Thomas Toomey | Stealing one handkerchief | Charles Edward Thornton | Remanded | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | John Calkett | Assault, and behaving in an indecent manner towards a man | James Bell | Committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell, for trial, for want of sureties | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marlborough Street | Michael Row | Being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony | Warwick Street Chapel | Committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for six weeks | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marylebone | William Tate | Stealing a hearth-rug and other articles | Kentish Town | Charles Robert Wissett | Remanded | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marylebone | John Barker | Possessing one loaf of bread which had been stolen or unlawfully procured | Marylebone | Convicted of a misdemeanor and committed to the House of Correction, for two months | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marylebone | John Cook | Stealing three shillings | Kentish Town | Robert Rawlings | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marylebone | Mark William Wallis | Stealing two brass castors | Portland Town | Stephen Applegate | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marylebone | Sarah Squires | Receiving two brass castors knowing them to be stolen | Portland Town | Stephen Applegate | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Marylebone | Stolen from a house a silver watch with red ribbon and a metal key, and other articles | 3, Great Quebec Street, Marylebone | Elizabeth Paul | ||||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | George Hill | Stealing a tea-caddy, and other articles | Saint Pancras | Ann King | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | John Redding | Stealing three loads of straw | Saint George, Hanover Square | William Overell | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Thomas Fielder | Stealing three loads of straw | Saint George, Hanover Square | William Overell | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | George Henwood | Stealing three loads of straw | Saint George, Hanover Square | William Overell | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | John Redding | Stealing two loads of straw | Saint George, Hanover Square | Joseph Bostock Massey | Detained for trial | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Thomas Fielder | Stealing two loads of straw | Saint George, Hanover Square | Joseph Bostock Massey | Detained for trial | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Joseph Cannon | Stealing two loads of straw | Saint George, Hanover Square | Joseph Bostock Massey | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Samuel Hunn | Divers felonies | Discharged | ||||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | William Johnson | Stealing a cheese | Saint Pancras | William Bridger | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Martha Harriet Southey | Stealing a silver spoon | Discharged | ||||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | William Dark | Stealing a copper | James Dark | For examination | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Thomas Blacker | Stealing a copper | James Dark | For examination | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Dennis Driscoll | Stealing two pounds seven shillings | Ellen Driscoll | For examination | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Kitty Taylor | Stealing three sovereigns | Elizabeth Nicholson | Remanded | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Joseph Pinder | On re-examination from the 20th instant | Discharged as to the felony; but being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony, committed to the House of Correction, for seven days | ||||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | James Wright | On re-examination from the 20th instant | Discharged as to the felony; but being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony, committed to the House of Correction, for seven days | ||||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Ellen Williams | Stealing three sheets and two blankets | Thomas Boyle | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Charles Brock | Stealing one coral necklace | Saint Pancras | Thomas Blackborn | For re-examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Charles Twining | Stealing one coral necklace | Saint Pancras | Thomas Blackborn | For re-examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | George Threlket | Stealing one sheet and other articles | Saint Giles | Sarah Oates | For re-examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Hatton Garden | Edward Skeel | Stealing eight fowls | Islington | Henry Mathews | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Worship Street | William Brown | Attempting to pick pocket | Saint Luke | Henry Childs | Committed to the House of Correction, to hard labour, for one month | ||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Worship Street | John Owen | Stealing fourteen mahogany veneers | John Bartholomew | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
22 March 1832 | Left | 137 | Worship Street | Mary Thompson | Stealing a mohair shawl | Joseph Horner | For re-examination | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | Thomas Haynes | Stealing a silk umbrella | Jacob Russell | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | Thomas Castles | Stealing a silk umbrella | Jacob Russell | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | Stephen Soaper | Indecently assaulting a child aged five years | Elizabeth Renew | For re-examination | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | Solomon Knight | Stealing a bolster, sheet and blanket | Christ Church | Mary Ellingham | For re-examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | Henry Trinbrell | Stealing a counterpane and two sheets | John Berringer | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | George Nelson | Being a rogue and vagabond, found in a place attempting to pick pockets | Finsbury Square | For re-examination | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | Mary Shepherd | Stealing a handkerchief and a pair of gloves | John Gibson | For re-examination | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | Edward Jones | Being a reputed thief, attempting to pick pockets | Finsbury Square | Committed for six weeks to the House of Correction | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | Henry Johnson | Stealing a shirt | Saint Luke | Sarah Duffon | For re-examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | William Smeaton | Stealing a pocket book | Saint Luke | Robert Woolridge | For re-examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | John Prosser | Being a reputed thief, attempting to pick pockets | Finsbury Square | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | Thomas Goode | Attempting to pick pockets | Finsbury Square | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | Frederick Agar | Attempting to pick pockets | Finsbury Square | Committed for six weeks to the House of Correction | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Worship Street | Richard Henry Neale | Embezzling eighty yards of silk | Joseph Foot | For re-examination | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | William Cooper | Uttering a false and counterfeit shilling | Bethnal Green | John Prior Ward | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Philip Rogers | Stealing a fender and a quantity of wire-work | Whitechapel Road | David Marfleet | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Sarah Taylor | Stealing four sovereigns and a silver ring | Henry Street, Limehouse Fields | John Grenville | Discharged from this; but committed for two months to the House of Correction, as a rogue and vagabond | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Ann Milledge | Stealing four sovereigns and a silver ring | Henry Street, Limehouse Fields | John Grenville | Discharged from this; but committed for two months to the House of Correction, as a rogue and vagabond | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | John Rogers | Embezzling two ten-pound Bank of England Notes and four sovereigns | Whitechapel | Philip Haskell | Re-committed | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Jane Green | Stealing a watch, a sovereign and a half-sovereign | Limehouse | William Harrison | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Dolby Williams | Assaulting a man and robbing him of a sovereign | Red Lion Court, Poplar | Benjamin Morrison | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Sarah Wilson | Assaulting a man and robbing him of a sovereign | Red Lion Court, Poplar | Benjamin Morrison | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Mary Wilson | Assaulting a man and robbing him of a sovereign | Red Lion Court, Poplar | Benjamin Morrison | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Catharine Daly | Assaulting a man and robbing him of a sovereign | Red Lion Court, Poplar | Benjamin Morrison | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Dolby Williams | Stealing a quantity of timber | Messrs. Colvin and Webb | Committed to the New Prison, as an idle and disorderly person, for want of sureties | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Sarah Wilson | Stealing a quantity of timber | Messrs. Colvin and Webb | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Mary Wilson | Stealing a quantity of timber | Messrs. Colvin and Webb | For further examination | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Catharine Daly | Stealing a quantity of timber | Messrs. Colvin and Webb | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Joseph Fisher | Stealing a quantity of timber | Poplar | Messrs. Colvin and Webb | Committed for further examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Ann Fisher | Stealing a quantity of timber | Poplar | Messrs. Colvin and Webb | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Henry Steele | Stealing six Scotch caps | Poplar | John Long | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Lambeth Street | Maria Hughes | Stealing a pair of sheets | Rosemary Lane | John Maney | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | Mary Rodenwinch | Stealing five Bank of England Notes each for payment of five pounds, four sovereigns, and fifteen shillings | Shadwell | William Fenwick | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | William Weldon | Stealing a tub | Saint George | Edward Potter | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | Catherine Sandford | Stealing a shirt, a shawl and other articles | Saint George | Goas | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | Susan Potter | Stealing three brooches | Stepney | Isaac Jacobson | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | Charles Ford | Stealing five quarters of oats | barge 'Maria' on the Thames, Horslydown | Thomas Blackstone | Committed for re-examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | Benjamin Cook | Stealing five quarters of oats | barge 'Maria' on the Thames, Horslydown | Thomas Blackstone | Committed for re-examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | James Edwards | Stealing five quarters of oats | barge 'Maria' on the Thames, Horslydown | Thomas Blackstone | Committed for re-examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | Michael Burn | Uttering a counterfeit crown | Wapping | Re-committed | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | John Clark | Stealing a feather bed and other articles | a boat, on the Thames, Lambeth | George Jackson | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | William Powell | Stealing a feather bed and other articles | a boat, on the Thames, Lambeth | George Jackson | Discharged | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | Henry Claxton | Unlawfully possessing two shawls and five handkerchiefs | Blackwall | Discharged, but the goods sent to the Custom House | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | Thomas Ware | Unlawfully possessing two shawls and five handkerchiefs | Blackwall | Discharged, but the goods sent to the Custom House | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Thames Police | John Anderson | Possessing two pounds and a half weight of metal which had been unlawfully procured | London Docks | Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined half a crown | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Union Hall | Charles Hart | Stealing a piece of timber | Newington | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Union Hall | Edward Terrell | Stealing a jacket | Saint Olave, Southwark | John Osborn | For further examination | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Union Hall | Mary Ann Bidger | Stealing a piece of printed cotton | Saint Olave | Charles Hewitt | Discharged, no prosecutor appearing | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Union Hall | Prudence Burton | Stealing a watch and two gold seals, and other articles | George Colthrup | Discharged, no prosecutor appearing | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Union Hall | Caroline Connor | Stealing a watch and two gold seals, and other articles | George Colthrup | Discharged, no prosecutor appearing | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Union Hall | Ann Darling | Stealing four hymn books | William Benfield | Discharged | |||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Union Hall | William Veale | Fraud | Discharged, no prosecutor appearing | ||||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Union Hall | Charles McDonald | Stealing a silk handkerchief | Camberwell | Richard Street | Discharged from the felony; but convicted of being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony and imprisoned for one month at Brixton | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Union Hall | David Reece | Stealing a silk handkerchief | Camberwell | Richard Street | Discharged from the felony; but convicted of being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony and imprisoned for one month at Brixton | ||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a field, a dark bay mare | Cork Street, Camberwell | William Jones | ||||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a house, three linen sheets and other articles | 23, Trafalgar Street, Walworth | Mr. Clark | ||||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from an aviary, various foreign birds | Herne Hill, Camberwell | J. B. Langton | ||||
22 March 1832 | Right | 137 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a field, sixteen sheep | Clay Hall, Old Ford | Mr. Lee |
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