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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
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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