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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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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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