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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
31 March 1832 Left 153 Queen Square Samuel Wright On re-examination from the 27th instant Remanded
31 March 1832 Left 153 Queen Square Robert Lambeth On re-examination from the 27th instant Remanded
31 March 1832 Left 153 Queen Square James Wheatley On re-examination from the 27th instant Remanded
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street Michael Murphy Unlawfully meeting and assembling with others for the purpose of training and drilling themselves to the use of arms Glasshouse Yard, Minories Discharged on bail, to appear at the next Middlesex Sessions
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street Thomas Strickland Unlawfully meeting and assembling with others for the purpose of training and drilling themselves to the use of arms Glasshouse Yard, Minories Discharged on bail, to appear at the next Middlesex Sessions
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street Henry Sparks Unlawfully meeting and assembling with others for the purpose of training and drilling themselves to the use of arms Glasshouse Yard, Minories Discharged on bail, to appear at the next Middlesex Sessions
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street Robert Cowie Unlawfully meeting and assembling with others for the purpose of training and drilling themselves to the use of arms Glasshouse Yard, Minories Discharged on bail, to appear at the next Middlesex Sessions
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street Arthur Walker Unlawfully meeting and assembling with others for the purpose of training and drilling themselves to the use of arms Glasshouse Yard, Minories Discharged on bail, to appear at the next Middlesex Sessions
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street John Peck Unlawfully meeting and assembling with others for the purpose of training and drilling themselves to the use of arms Glasshouse Yard, Minories Discharged on bail, to appear at the next Middlesex Sessions
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street John Whitehall Stealing one gold neckchain Remanded
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street James Rogers Stealing one gold neckchain Remanded
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street Ann Edmonds Stealing one pair of shoes William Gofton Remanded
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street John Farrell Stealing one pint pewter pot Mr. G. Brown Remanded
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street Caroline Stanley Stealing one umbrella Henry Hall Remanded
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street Thomas Henfrey Stealing one flat iron James Valentine Committed for trial at the Middlesex Sessions
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street Thomas Brady Being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony Husband Street, Saint James Committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street Mary Ann Gates Stealing one shawl and one sheet John Turnpeny Remanded
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street Morgan O'Bryan Stealing one pair of shoes Mr. Howard Remanded
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marlborough Street Offered for sale by two persons now in custody, a Lady's gold neckchain about a yard in length. Supposed to have been stolen
31 March 1832 Left 153 Marylebone James Stamford Stealing a wheelbarrow Tonbridge Street, New Road, Saint Pancras Charles Evans Committed to Newgate for trial
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden Morgan Davis Stealing six combs Clerkenwell Matthew Hornidge Committed to Newgate for trial
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden Mary Ann Mason Stealing five skipping ropes and other articles For re-examination
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden Eliza French Stealing five skipping ropes and other articles For re-examination
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden Susan Flower Stealing five skipping ropes and other articles For re-examination
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden Josiah Hughes Evans Stealing a mare Marylebone Joseph Shurey For examination
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden William Apted Being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony Cox's Court, Islington Committed to the House of Correction, for two months
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden Joseph Sutton Being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony Cox's Court, Islington Committed to the House of Correction, for two months
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden Edward Martin Livermore Uttering a written undertaking for the payment of fifty pounds, with intent to defraud Saint Andrew, Holborn Alexander Hoghton For examination
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden Elizabeth Chinn Being found in a dwelling house, with intent to commit felony Saffron Hill John Monday Committed to the House of Correction, for fourteen days
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden Ann Margaret Hubbard Stealing a sheet and other articles Thomas Ward Discharged
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden Patrick Hagan Having committed divers felonies and misdemeanors Discharged
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden Sarah Russell Stealing a coat and other articles Daniel Kellard Discharged
31 March 1832 Left 153 Hatton Garden William Dean Stealing ten silver tea-spoons Benjamin Betts For re-examination
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Stolen from a dwelling house, two close-bodied coats and other articles 65, Golden Lane, Saint Luke William Bird
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Stolen from a dwelling house, one bottle green coat and other articles 112, Paul Street Mr. Gurts James Hanley, Worship Street Office
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Thomas Purfleet Stealing a saw and a copper kettle Thomas Capps Committed to Newgate for trial
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Richard Lilley Embezzling several small sums of money Thomas Ford and Co. For re-examination
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Mary Wearing Stealing a copper saucepan James Deadman Committed to Newgate for trial
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Thomas Collins Stealing a basket containing water-cresses Henry Lifton For re-examination
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street James Mason Stealing a great coat, a watch and two handkerchiefs George Edward Dias Discharged
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Elizabeth Christmas Stealing one pound five shillings Henry Jones For re-examination
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Julia Young Stealing eighteen sovereigns and a half-sovereign Saint James, Westminster Richard Young Ryan Discharged
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Sarah Ann Wheeler Stealing a silk handkerchief and a pair of gold ear-rings John Boards For re-examination
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Thomas Castle Being a rogue and vagabond, wandering abroad, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony Winchester Street, Bethnal Green Committed to the House of Correction, for two calendar months
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Thomas Haines Being a rogue and vagabond, wandering abroad, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony Winchester Street, Bethnal Green Committed to the House of Correction, for two calendar months
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street William Gaskin Stealing a truss of hay Islington Thomas Holland For re-examination
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Thomas Selby Stealing a piece of lead Discharged
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Mary Smith Stealing a aht George Solomon Discharged
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street Robert Beaven Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit money Discharged
31 March 1832 Left 153 Worship Street John Allchin Uttering a counterfeit shilling Bethnal Green William Soper Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Lambeth Street Edward Barron Being a rogue and vagabond, frequenting a place for the purpose of committing felony Bow Committed for twenty-one days to the House of Correction
31 March 1832 Right 153 Lambeth Street Thomas Ford Stealing a handkerchief Bow Darby Stiles Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Lambeth Street Elizabeth Knotts Breaking and entering a dwelling house, and stealing one fender and other articles Nottingham Street, Bethnal Green Anthony Thompson Committed for further examination
31 March 1832 Right 153 Lambeth Street Teresa Wells Breaking and entering a dwelling house, and stealing one fender and other articles Nottingham Street, Bethnal Green Anthony Thompson Committed for further examination
31 March 1832 Right 153 Lambeth Street Ann Simpson Obtaining by false pretences divers quantities of bread and flour Bow, Midlesex John Illingworth Committed for further examination
31 March 1832 Right 153 Lambeth Street John Durham Stealing a saw Whitechapel Road Luke Cooper Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Lambeth Street May Ann Spicknell Obtaining by false pretences the sum of ten pounds eighteen shillings and threepence Navy Pay office Samuel Martin Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Thames Police William Collins Stealing two razors and a razor-case Rotherhithe Thomas Jones Committed for trial
31 March 1832 Right 153 Thames Police William Milehan Stealing one sheet and a blanket Bethnal Green Mary Ann Saunders Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Thames Police Lucy Milehan Stealing one sheet and a blanket Bethnal Green Mary Ann Saunders Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Thames Police John Wallage Stealing a quantity of lead Wapping London Dock Company Committed for re-examination
31 March 1832 Right 153 Thames Police John Artis Stealing a quantity of lead Wapping London Dock Company Committed for re-examination
31 March 1832 Right 153 Thames Police Elizabeth Lennon Stealing one silver watch and one sovereign Shadwell Joseph Peters Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Thames Police Margaret Burns Stealing one silver watch and one sovereign Shadwell Joseph Peters Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Thames Police Catherine Burk Stealing one silver watch and one sovereign Shadwell Joseph Peters Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Thames Police John Williams Assaulting a Lascar and stealing one handkerchief and eight half-crowns Stepney Tom Topas Committed for trial
31 March 1832 Right 153 Thames Police Henry Waters Assaulting a Lascar and stealing one handkerchief and eight half-crowns Stepney Tom Topas Committed for trial
31 March 1832 Right 153 Thames Police Thomas Toomey Stealing one basket, two boots and other articles Saint George Arthur Horton Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Thames Police Thomas Toomey Stealing one silk handkerchief Stepney John Kiser Committed for trial
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall Edward Nash Stealing a space Rotherhithe George Lloyd For further examination
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall Sarah Brisbane Stealing a pair of trousers and other articles Saint George, Southwark William Rudge For further examination
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall John Wyeth Stealing one plane Saint Saviour Henry Puller Committed for trial
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall Thomas Wadmore Stealing a quantity of lead pipe Saint Olave Discharged from the felony; but convicted of being found in unoccupied premises, then and there for an unlawful purpose, and imprisoned for one month, at Brixton
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall John Dudley Stealing a coat Saint George, Southwark Thomas Cole Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall James Ferrell Exposing his person with intent to insult a female Albany Road, Saint Giles Maria Crump Convicted and imprisoned for two calendar months, at Brixton
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall James Jelliman Stealing a brass lock, a bunch of picklock keys, and other articles Bermondsey John Henry Cooper Committed for trial
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall Mary Jelliman Receiving a brass lock, a bunch of picklock keys, and other articles, knowing them to be stolen Bermondsey John Henry Cooper Committed for trial
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall John Randall Stealing two hundred weight of lead Bemondsey Archibald Douglas Committed for trial
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall James Box Stealing two hundred weight of lead Bemondsey Archibald Douglas Committed for trial
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall Mary Jelliman Receiving two hundred weight of lead, knowing it to be stolen Bemondsey Archibald Douglas Detained
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall James Lloyd Stealing a quantity of lead Newington William Good Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall Robert Bailey Stealing a number of working tools Saint George, Southwark George Johnson Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall Mary-Ann Hinchliffe Being a common utterer of counterfeit silver coin Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall James Thompson Stealing a purse, containing a sovereign and two shillings Saint George, Southwark Mr. Welch For further examination
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall Martin Evans Stealing a purse, containing a sovereign and two shillings Saint George, Southwark Mr. Welch For further examination
31 March 1832 Right 153 Union Hall Robert Deighton Stealing a purse, containing a sovereign and two shillings Saint George, Southwark Mr. Welch For further examination
31 March 1832 Right 153 Metropolitan Police Mr. Davidson Stolen from a house, a gold hunting watch with hair chain and some seals and key attached Grosvenor Cottage, Grosvenor Street, West
31 March 1832 Right 153 Metropolitan Police Mr. Davidson Stopped, supposed stolen, about half a hundred weight of sheet lead Police Station, Rosoman Stret, Clerkenwell
31 March 1832 Right 153 Metropolitan Police Mr. Davidson Supposed stolen from the top of the Lewes Coach, a small brown leather portmanteau between Elephant and Castle, and Lewes Police Station, East Lane, Walworth
31 March 1832 Right 153 Metropolitan Police Mr. Davidson Stolen from a house, a new olive great coat and other articles 13, Little Guildford Street, Southwark Mr. Vale
31 March 1832 Right 153 Metropolitan Police Mr. Davidson Stolen from a house, one silver fish-knife and other articles 14, Nelson Square, Southwark J. H. Young
31 March 1832 Right 153 Metropolitan Police Mr. Davidson Stolen from a house, thirty sovereigns in a cheque bag, and other monies and articles 11, Old Manor Street, Chelsea Mr. Hill

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KathyN

An interesting entry at the start of Marlborough Street - a group of men "training and drilling themselves to the use of arms"

sek

An interesting article about them here https://hemamisfits.com/2022/06/26/the-strange-case-of-the-wooden-sword-conspirators/

KathyN

Amazing stuff! Thanks @sek