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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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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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