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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
28 March 1832 Left 147 Hatton Garden Charles Smith Stealing 32 mugs Clerkenwell George Matthews Committed to Newgate for trial
28 March 1832 Left 147 Hatton Garden George Sculthorpe Stealing looking glass William Crawford Boone For examination
28 March 1832 Left 147 Hatton Garden Isaac Cleaver Stealing looking glass William Crawford Boone For examination
28 March 1832 Left 147 Hatton Garden James Thomson Intent to commit felony Cross-street, Hatton Garden Committed to House of Correction, for one month
28 March 1832 Left 147 Hatton Garden Thomas Murray Assaulting a man so that his life is considered in danger Dennis Bryan For examination
28 March 1832 Left 147 Hatton Garden Thomas Richards Stealing one pair of trousers & other articles Islington John Reed Discharged
28 March 1832 Left 147 Hatton Garden Henry Smyrk Stealing watch & fourteen pounds Bloomsbury John Westron Discharged
28 March 1832 Left 147 Hatton Garden Edward Moore Stealing watch & fourteen pounds Bloomsbury John Westron Discharged
28 March 1832 Left 147 Worship Street Richard Holtom Declared bankrupt & not surrendered For re-examination
28 March 1832 Left 147 Worship Street Richard Henry Neale Embezzling eighty yards of silk Joseph Foot Discharged
28 March 1832 Left 147 Worship Street Mary Thompson Stealing mohair shawl Joseph Horner For re-examination
28 March 1832 Left 147 Worship Street William Swaney Stealing a piece of bacon Henry Caldicott For re-examination
28 March 1832 Left 147 Worship Street William Overton Stealing a spade Discharged
28 March 1832 Left 147 Lambeth Street Patrick Gray Stealing two musket belts Tower of London His Majesty Discharged from this; but committed for to months to the House of Correction, for unlawful possession
28 March 1832 Left 147 Lambeth Street Richard Lovell Breaking and entering and stealing animals Batis-place, Bethnal-green Thomas Chamberlain Committed for further examination
28 March 1832 Left 147 Lambeth Street James Everett Breaking and entering and stealing animals Batis-place, Bethnal-green Thomas Chamberlain Committed for further examination
28 March 1832 Left 147 Thames Police Richard Horton Possessing twenty pounds weight of coals unlawfully procured Ratcliff Convicted of a misemeanor and fined twenty shillings
28 March 1832 Left 147 Thames Police John Hurley Stealing a shawl and a handkerchief Shadwell Elizabeth Goodhall Discharged
28 March 1832 Left 147 Thames Police Jane Margrets Stealing: Purse and cash parish of Saint George Thomas Valentine Committed to Newgate for trial
28 March 1832 Left 147 Thames Police Elizabeth Bowyer Stealing: Purse and cash parish of Saint George Thomas Valentine Discharged
28 March 1832 Left 147 Thames Police Sarah Ward Being concerned with others in stealing one jacket, one waistcoat and one pair of trousers Shadwell James Bradshaw Discharged
28 March 1832 Left 147 Thames Police Alexander Morrison Stealing one mattress, one pillow and other articles Wapping Committed to Newgate for trial
28 March 1832 Left 147 Thames Police Alexander Morrison Stealing a silver thimble and a buckle Whitechapel John Maney Detained
28 March 1832 Left 147 Thames Police Burton Williams Possessing one hundred and eighty-two pounds weight of iron which had been unlawfully procured Lambeth Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined five pounds
28 March 1832 Left 147 Thames Police George Bird Unlawfully possessing thirty-eight pounds weight of coals, which had been stolen Blankside Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor and committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for one month
28 March 1832 Left 147 Thames Police John Valentine Unlawfully possessing seven pounds and a half weight of tea Blackwall Discharged, but the tea sent to the Custom House
28 March 1832 Left 147 Thames Police John Nowlan Unlawfully possessing seven pounds and a half weight of tea Blackwall Discharged, but the tea sent to the Custom House
28 March 1832 Left 147 Thames Police William Massey Unlawfully possessing seventy three pounds weight of rope, suspected to be stolen Blackwall Adjourned
28 March 1832 Left 147 Union Hall William Wood Being a common utterer of counterfeit coin For further examination
28 March 1832 Left 147 Union Hall James Tuley Stealing three sovereigns Saint Saviour John Smith Discharged from the felony; but convicted of unlawfully pawning one hammer, property of William Child and fined five pounds, and one shilling the value; in default of payment, to be imprisoned for three calendar months at Guildford
28 March 1832 Left 147 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a house, four table-spoons, two salt-spoons, and other articles Wandsworth Road Mr. Short
Supposed stolen, a green silk purse containing a five-pound Bank of England note 'George' Public House, Kensington Mr. Elwin Mr. Elwin, 3, Wiple Place, Kensington. One guinea Reward

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Scrumpy Geoff

@nlcarey, welcome. You'll find the date on the previous image. Keep going!

Scrumpy Geoff

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