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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
23 March 1832 Left 139 Queen Square William Comfort Breaking and entering a dwelling house and stealing one coat Lambeth James Smith Committed for trial at the next Surrey Assizes
23 March 1832 Left 139 Queen Square Henry Twiss Stealing twenty shillings Saint Martin's Lane Ann Louisa Bradd Committed for further examination
23 March 1832 Left 139 Queen Square Elizabeth Harding Stealing one table-cloth Chelsea William Harding Committed for further examination
23 March 1832 Left 139 Queen Square Timothy Calnan Stealing a stove Lambeth James Shields Committed for trial at the next Surrey Assizes
23 March 1832 Left 139 Marlborough Street George Biss Fraud Committed for want of sureties
23 March 1832 Left 139 Marlborough Street George Davis Stealing twelve pounds weight of brass John Kelk, William Kelk Remanded
23 March 1832 Left 139 Marlborough Street Patrick Hearn Frequenting a place with intent to commit felony Compton Street, Soho Convicted as a rogue and vagabond and committed to the House of Correction, to hard labour, for one month
23 March 1832 Left 139 Marlborough Street Alexander Hamilton Stealing a gelding, a chaise and harness Archer Street, Saint James William Henry Reitz Remanded
23 March 1832 Left 139 Marlborough Street Joseph Thackton Stealing one loaf of bread Maddox Street Mr. Cole Remanded
23 March 1832 Left 139 Marlborough Street Henry Parker Stealing one loaf of bread Maddox Street Mr. Cole Remanded
23 March 1832 Left 139 Marylebone Ann Howell Uttering a counterfeit crown Oxford Street Discharged
23 March 1832 Left 139 Marylebone Samuel Swiney Stealing one silver tea-spoon Euston Place, Saint Pancras Jane White Committed to Newgate for trial
23 March 1832 Left 139 Marylebone William Curry Stealing ten paving stones Parish of Saint Marylebone Committed for further examination
23 March 1832 Left 139 Hatton Garden Henry Smyrk Stealing a watch and fourteen pounds Bloomsbury John Westron For examination
23 March 1832 Left 139 Hatton Garden Edward Moore Stealing a watch and fourteen pounds Bloomsbury John Westron For examination
23 March 1832 Left 139 Hatton Garden Ellen Ragan Uttering a counterfeit shilling Saint Pancras Charles Cudden Discharged
23 March 1832 Left 139 Hatton Garden William Baines Stealing a fowl Islington John Gridley For examination
23 March 1832 Left 139 Hatton Garden Thomas Richards Stealing one pair of trousers and other articles Islington John Reed For examination
23 March 1832 Left 139 Worship Street Mary Thompson Stealing a mohair shawl Joseph Horner For re-examination
23 March 1832 Left 139 Worship Street John Pickering Stealing a quantity of carpenter's tools Robert Williamson Committed to Newgate for trial
23 March 1832 Left 139 Worship Street John Pickering Stealing a quantity of carpenter's tools Henry Miller Detained
23 March 1832 Left 139 Worship Street John Pickering Stealing a quantity of carpenter's tools John Griffiths Detained
23 March 1832 Left 139 Worship Street John Pickering Stealing a quantity of carpenter's tools Thomas Mears Detained
23 March 1832 Left 139 Worship Street Richard Holtom Having been declared a bankrupt, and not having surrendered to his commission accordingly For re-examination
23 March 1832 Left 139 Worship Street Thomas Jones Stealing a leg of pork Discharged
23 March 1832 Left 139 Worship Street Alfred Smith Stealing a brass candlestick Discharged
23 March 1832 Left 139 Worship Street Matthew Murphy Being a rogue and vagabond, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony Church Street, Bethnal Green Discharged
23 March 1832 Left 139 Worship Street Richard Lilley Embezzling several sums of money Thomas Ford For re-examination
23 March 1832 Left 139 Lambeth Street John Rogers Embezzling two ten-pound Bank of England Notes and four sovereigns Whitechapel Philip Haskell Discharged
23 March 1832 Left 139 Lambeth Street Dennis Silk Frequenting a place of public resort for the purpose of committing felony Ratcliff Highway Committed for three months, to the House of Correction, as a rogue and vagabond
23 March 1832 Left 139 Lambeth Street Mary Ann Watts Stealing three pounds weight of pork Limehouse Thomas Murrell Discharged
23 March 1832 Left 139 Lambeth Street Andrew Carey Stealing two pair of rope slings New Road, Saint George Discharged
23 March 1832 Left 139 Lambeth Street Henry Cresswell Stealing one tea-board, five images and other articles Seabright Street, Bethnal Green George Foster Discharged as to the felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for three calendar months, as a rogue and vagabond
23 March 1832 Left 139 Lambeth Street John Doughty Stealing one hat, one hat-box and one handkerchief Poplar Charles Webber Committed to the New Prison for trial
23 March 1832 Left 139 Lambeth Street Stolen from a chaise, a rough Petersham or Brighton Beaver Great Coat with velvet collar and a white lamb-skin Masonic Apron 45, Mansel Street, Goodman's Fields David Scott
23 March 1832 Left 139 Thames Police William Johnson Stealing nineteen yards of calico Saint George William Ashdown Committed to Newgate for trial
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police Eleanor Connellon Stealing one jacket and one waistcoat, and one silk handkerchief Shadwell James Bradshaw Committed for re-examination
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police Mary Taylor Stealing one jacket and one waistcoat, and one silk handkerchief Shadwell James Bradshaw Discharged
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police Henry Grant Possessing twenty four pounds weight of coals which had been unlawfully procured a barge on the Thames, Horslydown Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police Patrick Hanlan Possessing a piece of deal board which had been unlawfully procured Wapping Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined two shillings and sixpence
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police John Hunt Possessing one piece of wood which had been unlawfully procured Saint George Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined two shillings and sixpence
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police Thomas Evans Possessing three buckets, one breaker and one tierce which had been unlawfully procured a boat, Blackwall Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined forty shillings
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police Henry George Winton Possessing three buckets, one breaker and one tierce which had been unlawfully procured a boat, Blackwall Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined ten shillings
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police Thomas Young Unlawfully possessing one crape shawl Blackwall Discharged, but the shawl sent to the Custom House
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police James Shafe Unlawfully possessing eight palampores, nine pieces of nankin and other articles Blackwall Discharged, but the goods sent to the Custom House
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police James Shafe Unlawfully possessing nine yards of canvas and thirteen yards of duck suspected to have been stolen Blackwall Discharged
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police William Higgins Unlawfully possessing twenty pounds weight of lead which had been stolen Lambeth Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined thirty shillings
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police Richard Neagle Unlawfully possessing twenty pounds weight of lead which had been stolen Lambeth Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined ten shillings
23 March 1832 Right 139 Thames Police William Jones Stealing one yard of woollen cloth Stepney William Broderick Committed to Newgate for trial
23 March 1832 Right 139 Union Hall Richard Flemming Stealing a silver watch Surrey Chapel Discharged from that; but convicted of being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony and imprisoned for three calendar months, at Guildford
23 March 1832 Right 139 Union Hall William Tomkins Stealing a quantity of copper nails Rotherhithe For further examination
23 March 1832 Right 139 Union Hall John Green Having committed divers frauds Surrey and Middlesex For further examination
23 March 1832 Right 139 Union Hall Hannah Lane Stealing some jugs and basins Saint George, Southwark Thomas Smith For further examination
23 March 1832 Right 139 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a house, four silver tea-spoons, a green cape shawl, a pair of boots and nine yards of blue print 125, Old Street, Saint Luke Mr. Hall
23 March 1832 Right 139 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a house, five silver tea-spoons, two table-spoons and other articles 5, Clifton Street, Crown Street, Finsbury Mrs. Haynes
23 March 1832 Right 139 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a house, six silver tea-spoons, two table-spoons, a ham and other articles Hammersmith Mr. Denman
23 March 1832 Right 139 Metropolitan Police Stopped, supposed stolen, a silver tea-spoon Police Station, Islington Green
23 March 1832 Right 139 Metropolitan Police Stolen, a silver hunting watch with a black ribbon, two gold seals and a gold key attached Union Street Chapel Mr. Duge

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