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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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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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