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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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5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Marlborough Street | Ellen Ferguson | Stealing a watch, a gold chain and other articles value five pounds | Robert Jackson | Remanded until next Friday week | |||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Marlborough Street | Ann Wildey | Stealing a deal board value fifteen-pence | Thomas Tombleson | Remanded until next Friday week | |||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Marlborough Street | Robert Williams | Stealing four prayer-books, one work-box and one silver pencil-case value three pounds | John Turrill | Remanded until Tuesday next | |||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Marlborough Street | John Rogers | Receiving four prayer-books, one work-box and one silver pencil-case value three pounds | John Turrill | Remanded until Tuesday next | |||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Marylebone | James Pain | Stealing a hat | Saint Pancras | Nathaniel Soloman | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Marylebone | Mary Lewis | Uttering one counterfeit crown-piece | Somerstown | Committed for further examination on Friday next | |||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Marylebone | Mary Curran | Uttering two counterfeit shillings | Oxford-street | Committed for further examination to-morrow | |||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Marylebone | William Elkins | Stealing one sack of oats | Fountain-court, Strand | William Hambley | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Marylebone | John Woodman | Stealing a hammer | Marylebone | John Arnold | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Marylebone | Stolen from a house, a small Gold Watch, also a small chased Gold Key | 34 Mortimer-street, Marylebone | James Card | ||||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Marylebone | Stolen from a house, a large Gold Watch, a thick Gold Chain and three Gold Seals, a Gold Ring and a variety of other articles | 24 Park Crescent | Mr Bainbridge | ||||
5 April 1832 | Left | 166 | Hatton Garden | John Graves | Stealing three lambs value six shillings | Tottenham | Huntley Bacon Esq., | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Hatton Garden | Anthony Leworthy Garland | Stealing four badger's-hair brushes and other articles value three pounds ten shillings | Saint Pancras | William Thompson | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Hatton Garden | Charles Reynolds | Stealing four pair of boots and other articles | Saint Andrew, Holborn | Evan Firth | For examination to-morrow | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Hatton Garden | George Jenner | Stealing one handkerchief | Saint Andrew, Holborn | David Nott | For examination to-morrow | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Hatton Garden | Thomas Heard | Standing indicted, for stealing, one weighing machine value three pounds | Saint Marylebone | David Scott | Committed for Newgate for trial | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Worship Street | Thomas Sutton | Stealing ten silver spoons | Saint Luke | F Cowper Esq., | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Worship Street | Ann Williams | Stealing a pair each of boots and shoes | Saint Luke | Sarah Maton | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Worship Street | Rebecca Wood | Stealing a sash weight and other articles | Saint Luke | John McDonald | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Worship Street | Margaret Roach | Stealing a basket containing a bushel of turnip-tops | Spitalfields-market | Joseph Duck | Committed to the New Prison for trial | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Worship Street | Samuel Drower | Unlawfully obtaining five hundred and sixty-one squares of glass, with intent to defraud | Clerkenwell | John Lightfoot | For re-examination on Monday next | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Worship Street | Eleanor Hamilton | Stealing twelve pair of coral ear-drops | Saint Luke | John Pierce | For re-examination to-morrow | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Worship Street | Caroline Thornton | Stealing a handkerchief | Saint Luke | William Williams | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Worship Street | Stolen from a house . one Silver Hunting Watch, one Musical Snuff-box, two brooches and a quantity of other jewellery | 25 Willow-street, Holywell-mount | John Mason | ||||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Lambeth Street | Thomas Wallace | Obtaining by false pretences a quantity of beef and other articles, with intent to defraud | Oxford-street, Whitechapel | Ezekiel Paveley | For further examination to-morrow | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Lambeth Street | Thomas Wallace | Re-examined | Discharged | ||||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Lambeth Street | Edward Jaques | Stealing a clock | Cottage-row, Poplar | Elizabeth Jaques | Committed for further examination on Thursday next | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Lambeth Street | Margaret Warwick | Stealing one coat and other articles | Mansel-street, Goodman's-fields | Archibald francis | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Lambeth Street | Stolen, a double-cased Silver Watch, two Gold seals and a Gold Key | 22 Haydon-square, Minories | J Chambers | ||||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Thames Police | Adam Travers | Stealing two counterpanes and one table-cloth | Ratcliff | Ann Harrison | Committed for re-examination on Thursday next | ||
5 April 1832 | Left | 161 | Thames Police | John Burne | Stealing two counterpanes and one table-cloth | Ratcliff | Ann Harrison | Committed for re-examination on Thursday next | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Timothy Murphy | Stealing one hat and one cotton handkerchief | Shadwell | Charles Bland | Committed for trial | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Mary Allen | Stealing one hat and one cotton handkerchief | Shadwwell | Charles Bland | Committed for trial | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Eliza Lindsey | Stealing three blankets and a quantity of other items | Saint George | Thomas Ward | Committed for trial | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Francis Turley | Unlawfully possessing twenty pieces of wood, suspected stolen | On the Thames | Discharged | |||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | John Wootton | Possessing one hundred weight of coals and twenty pieces of wood | On the Thames | Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor, and committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for one calendar month | |||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Richard Ives | Stealing one hundred and forty pounds weight of sugar | Rosemary-lane | Re-committed till tomorrow | |||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Benjamin Barnes | Receiving one hundred and forty pounds of stolen sugar | Re-committed till to-morrow | ||||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Charles Caulton | Receiving one hundred and forty pounds of stolen sugar | Re-committed till to-morrow | ||||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Catherine Cockburn | Stealing five sovereigns | Ratcliff | William Gagan | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | James Edwards | Stealing five quarters of oats | In a barge, on the Thames | Thomas Blackstone | Re-committed till to-morrow | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Benjamin Cook | Receiving five quarters of stolen oats | Horslydown | Committed for trial | |||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Charles Ford | Receiving five quarters of stolen oats | Horslydown | Discharged | |||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Alexander Elwood | Stealing two hundred weight of iron | Saint Saviour, Southwark | Committed for re-examination on Saturday next | |||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Charles Butler | Stealing two hundred weight of iron | Saint Saviour, Southwark | Committed for re-examination on Saturday next | |||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Daniel Moriarty | Entering an inclosed yard with intent to commit felony | Shadwell | Committed for one calendar month, to hard labour, in the House of Correction | |||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | William Moriarty | Entering an inclosed yard with intent to commit felony | Shadwell | Committed for one calendar month, to hard labour, in the House of Correction | |||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Thames Police | Richard Morton | Entering an inclosed yard with intent to commit felony | Shadwell | Committed for one calendar month, to hard labour, in the House of Correction | |||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | Stephen Hodges | Stealing eighteen shillings | Lambeth | William Dean | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | Daniel Kean | Found in a house for an unlawful purpose | Saint Saviour | Robert Town | Convicted, and imprisoned for three calendar months, at Guildford | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | James Moody | Obtaining by false pretences three loaves of bread | Camberwell | Sarah Mucklow | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | Ann Moody | Obtaining by false pretences three loaves of bread | Camberwell | Sarah Mucklow | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | Elizabeth Green | Stealing a jacket | Newington | Thomas Boram | Discharged | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | John Field | Stealing a silk handkerchief | Saint Saviour | Samuel Gifford | Committed for trial | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | William Brezeak | Stealing a silk handkerchief | Saint Saviour | Samuel Gifford | Committed for trial | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | William Bevans | A common utterer of counterfeit silver coin | For further examination on Saturday next | ||||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | Thomas Williams | Stealing a silver watch | Bermondsey | Edward Porter | Committed for trial | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | George Eades | Stealing a silver watch | Bermondsey | Edward Porter | Committed for trial | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | Abraham Thatcher | Stealing a quantity of mortar | Webber-street, Saint George the Martyr, Southwark | Richard Robinson | Discharged, no prosecutor appearing | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | Michael Cragen | Stealing a quantity of mortar | Webber-street, Saint George the Martyr, Southwark | Richard Robinson | Discharged, no prosecutor appearing | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | Robert Drew | Taking an unmarried girl, aged under sixteen years, out of the possession and against the will of her mother Elizabeth Margaret Wigmore | Saint Paul, Deptford, Surrey | Emma Wigmore | For further examination on Saturday next | ||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Union Hall | Stolen, a small tin box, containing one Five-pound Bank Note, eight Sovereigns and between two and three pounds of Silver | 4 Bermondsey New Road | Mr T Browne | Information to be given at the Police office, Union Hall | |||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a house, a rosewood Box containg fourteen silver Tea-spoons, a pair of gold Ear-rings and a silver Pencil-case | ||||||
5 April 1832 | Right | 161 | Metropolitan Police | Supposed stolen, a large black Dog which answers to the name " Tiger " | 7 Vine-street, Bloomsbury | Mr F S Cleaver | Information leading to the apprehension of the offender (s) and recovery of the dog will lead to a reward of Ten Shillings |
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