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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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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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