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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
2 April 1832 Left 155 Queen Square John Robert Spencer Assault and forcibly stealing five shillings from the person King's highway, Lambeth John Donald Committed for further examination.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Queen Square Mary Smith Stealing a pair of trousers Lambeth George Walmsly Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Queen Square Charlotte Whitehead Stealing a cloak and other articles Kennington Richard Heath Committed for further examination.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Queen Square Sophia Rhodes Stealing a watch and a snuff-box from the person Lambeth George Orgill Committed for further examination.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Queen Square David Cairncross Uttering a counterfeit shilling King-street, Westminster John Randall Committed for further examination.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marlborough Street Thomas Bridges Stealing six pounds of bacon Robert Barnard Discharged from that; but convicted of intent to commit felony and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour for two months.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marlborough Street William Kelly Stealing ten pairs of stockings Samuel Castle Discharged from that; but convicted of intent to commit felony and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour for three months.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marlborough Street John Johnson Stealing two cups and saucers Mr. Cox Discharged from that; but convicted of a misdemeanor of unlawful possession and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour for twenty-two days.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marlborough Street James Johnson Stealing two cups and saucers Mr. Cox Discharged from that; but convicted of a misdemeanor of unlawful possession and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour for twenty-two days.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marlborough Street James Gates Stealing bedding and other articles Joseph Dald Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marlborough Street James Saunders Stealing a violin and other articles Maddox-street James While Remanded.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marlborough Street William Smith Stealing twenty-four yards of merino Brewer-street, Saint James Owen Roberts Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marlborough Street Thomas Peal Stealing a gown-piece and other articles Meard's-court, Soho Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marlborough Street Stolen from a House, a Violin and Bow and other articles 38, Maddox-street, Regent-street Mr. While
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marylebone George Rogerson Stealing three handkerchief,a gold ring and other articles Park-crescent-mews, Marylebone John Frimley Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marylebone William Saunders Obtaining butter, cheese, bacon and other articles by false pretences Marylebone Henry Nash Committed for further examination.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marylebone William Rogers Stealing two shirts Marylebone George Goodwin Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Marylebone John Welsh Stealing five shillings from his mother Saint Pancras Jane Arnold Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden James Boswell Robbing, a watch, a seal and two keys Hammersmith John Good Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden William Hancock Robbing, a watch, a seal and two keys Hammersmith John Good Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden Thomas McMarney Stealing a handkerchief from the person Clerkenwell Thomas Baker Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden Joseph Evans Stealing a handkerchief from the person Clerkenwell Thomas Baker Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden Samuel Turner Stealing five shillings City of London Henry Harben Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden Ann Brady Stealing six biscuits James McDiarmid Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden John Hunt Intent to commit felony Bedford-square Committed to the House of Correction for three months.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden Joseph Moore Intent to commit felony Britannia-fields, Islington Committed to the House of Correction for three months.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden Thomas Sterne Intent to commit felony Britannia-fields, Islington Committed to the House of Correction for three months.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden Edwin Martin Livermore Uttering a forged undertaking for fifty pounds. John Clayton Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden Anthony Laworthy Garland Stealing divers brushes Saint Pancras William Thompson Committed for re-examination.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden William John Ridley Stealing a fifty-pound Bank Note and other monies Clerkenwell Edward Ridley For re-examination.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden Thomas Conlan Intent to commit felony Theobald's-road Committed to the House of Correction for six weeks.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Hatton Garden James Smith Intent to commit felony Theobald's-road Committed to the House of Correction for one month.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Sarah Ann Wheeler Stealing a handkerchief and a pair of ear-rings from her master John Boards Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Ann Evans Stealing a dish, a piece of meat and a pudding Saint Luke William Bartlett Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Mary Flemings Stealing four shillings William Clements Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Mary Hunt Stealing four shillings William Clements Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Mary Ann Rose Stealing a sovereign from the person Saint Luke George Wilks Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street John White Uttering a counterfeit half-crown Saint Luke John Payne Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Rebecca Wood Stealing a sash weight and other articles Saint Luke John Macdonald For re-examination.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Henry Taylor Stealing five shillings from the person Saint Luke Patrick Langan For re-examination.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Mary Davis Stealing a shillings and sixpence Saint Luke Joseph Jenkins Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Peter Provost Attempting to commit felony Church-street, Bethnal-green Committed to the House of Correction to hard labour for three months.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street John Mason Attempting to commit felony Church-street, Bethnal-green Committed to the House of Correction to hard labour for three months.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street William Ansley Attempting to commit felony Church-street, Bethnal-green Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Joseph Lye Stealing a cap Shoreditch ---Bushell For re-examination.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Thomas Pigott Stealing a cap Shoreditch ---Bushell For re-examination.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Samuel Relf Stealing two pounds fifteen shillings Christ-church William Germain Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Mary Ann Ward Stealing seventeen shillings and sixpence Thomas Brown Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street Joseph Bonner Stealing three planes Saint Luke George Woodgate Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street George Durston Stealing three planes Saint Luke George Woodgate Discharged.
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street John Goddard Stealing three planes Saint Luke George Woodgate Discharged,
2 April 1832 Left 155 Worship Street William Bullen Embezzling a quantity of silk Bethnal-green Robert Graham and Sons For re-examination.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Lambeth Street Abigail Moss Stealing three five-pound Bank Notes and fifteen Sovereigns High-street, Poplar Joseph Harfield Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Lambeth Street William Haines Stealing a handkerchief from the person East Smithfield William Outhwaite Discharged from this; but committed for one month to the House of Correction as a rogue and vagabond.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Lambeth Street Henry Joseph Stealing a cake Cannon-street, Saint George Eliza Roso Vere Discharged.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Lambeth Street John Robinson Stealing a handkerchief from the person Whitechapel-road Henry Isera Discharged of felony; but committed for one month to the House of Correction as a rogue and vagabond.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Lambeth Street Peter Rote Stealing a stove
2 April 1832 Right 155 Thames Police James Woodley Possessing fifteen hundred weight of lead, suspected stolen Camomile-street, City of London Ordered to be taken before the Lord Mayor
2 April 1832 Right 155 Thames Police George Freeman Stealing two boots Shadwell Moses Packer Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Thames Police Joseph Callaghan Stealing two boots Shadwell Moses Packder Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Thames Police John Francis Gallagher Stealing a handkerchief from the person Shadwell George Willial Patrick Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Thames Police Ellen Middlemas Stealing eleven shillings Shadwell Robert Darling Discharged.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Thames Police John Edgar Uttering a counterfeit shilling Shadwell George Rix Committed for re-examination.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Thames Police William Chester Possessing a fathom of wood, unlawfully procured Bromley, Middlesex Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined four pounds.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Thames Police Richard Gales Possessing three quarters of a pound of currants, which was stolen West India Docks Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined five shillings.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Thames Police George Kewett Assault and stealing a pistol and other articles from the person Lewisham, Kent Henry Williams Committed for re-examination.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Union Hall A House was broken, entered and stolen therefrom; wearing apparel, an umbrella, cutlery and other articles 13, Little Guildford-street, Borough Mr. G. Vaile A Reward of Two Pounds for information leading to conviction of felon/s.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Union Hall A Dwelling-house was broken, entered and stolen therefrom; divers items of cutlery and other articles Mr. Boarer
2 April 1832 Right 155 Union Hall A House was broken and entered by means of skeleton keys and stolen therefrom; divers items of household goods and wearing apparel 23 John Street, Old Kent Road Mr. Waller Information to Police Office, Union Hall, or to George Crow, constable, Kent-road.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Union Hall Catherine Johnson Stealing ten shillings from the person Bermondsey Liberty Mackhoy Discharged from felony; but convicted of intent to commit felony and imprisoned from one month at Brixton.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Union Hall Josiah Grout Intent to commit felony Dover-road, Newington Convicted and imprisoned for one month at Brixton.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Union Hall William Weatherall Stealing a copper tea-kettle Saint John, Southwark Elizabeth Pool Discharged from felony; but convicted of intent to commit felony and imprisoned for three months at Guildford.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Union Hall John Barnett Being an utterer of counterfeit coin For further examination.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Union Hall George Carter Being an utterer of counterfeit coin For further examination.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Union Hall George Young Horse-stealing For further examination.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Union Hall John Smith Horse-stealing For further examination.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Union Hall John Easom Stealing a piece of printed cotton Saint Saviour J. Carpenter For further examination.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Union Hall Thomas Armstrong Stealing a piece of printed cotton Saint Saviour J. Carpenter For further examination.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Metropolitan Police Stolen by Philip Campbell, a Silver Watch 4, Pleasant-row, Hackney Mrs. Gooch
2 April 1832 Right 155 Metropolitan Police Stolen by two Sailor Boys, a Silver Watch 227, Bermondsey-street Mr. Porter A Reward of Twenty Shillings for information leading to conviction of felons and recovery of property.
2 April 1832 Right 155 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a Small-pox Hospital, the Subscription Box containing two pounds in silver Battlebridge
2 April 1832 Right 155 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a House, divers amounts of household crockery and cutlery and copper monies. 3, Windsor-place, Old Kent-road Mr. Boarer

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