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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
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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KathyN

112 rows on this page - a record for me!

sek

The original entry for line 111 sounds like the twelve days of Christmas. Are doves really foreign?