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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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11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Queen Square | William Hall | Stealing five pair of boots | New Tothill-street | Ann Davis | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Queen Square | Thomas Johnstone | Stealing eighteen pair of women's stays | Lambeth | George Henry Wood | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Queen Square | William Caroline | Assault and robbery with violence of five shillings | King's highway, Lambeth | John Donald | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Queen Square | Joseph Male | Stealing a sovereign from the person | Lambeth | John Calingham | Discharged from felony; but convicted under the Vagrant Act, and committed for three months to the House of Correction at Brixton. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Queen Square | Henry Dance | Stealing a sovereign and other monies | Vauxhall | George Henry Jones | Committed for further examination. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Queen Square | James Sinclair | Intent to commit felony | Parliament--street | Convicted and committed for six weeks to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields. | |||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Queen Square | Robert Denny | Intent to commit felony | Parliament-street | Convicted and committed for six weeks to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields. | |||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Queen Square | Ann Duffin | Stealing two basins | Lambeth | John Gorton | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Queen Square | William Palmer | Uttering a counterfeit shilling | Pimlico | Robert Sargent | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Marlborough Street | Bridget Foy | Stealing a knife and a pair of scissors | Reuben Martin Gad | Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial, at the next Westminster Sessions. | |||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Marlborough Street | George Evans | Stealing two plates, three knives and other articles | Richard Sewell | Discharged. | |||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Marlborough Street | William Farmer | Uttering and tendering a counterfeit shilling | Little Saint James-street | James Woodward | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Marlborough Street | Mary Ann Blandford | Uttering and tendering a counterfeit shilling | Little Saint James-street | James Woodward | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Marlborough Street | William King | Stealing a handkerchief from the person | Caroline Wilson | Remanded. | |||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Marlborough Street | William Burton | Breaking a window of a shop with intent to steal goods therein | 82, Wardour-street | Thomas Stephens | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Marylebone | Fanny De'Laune | Stealing a dozen napkins and other articles | Bath-place, New-road | Joseph Elder | Committed for further examination. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Marylebone | Rosalie Fortier | Stealing a dozen napkins and other articles | Bath-place, New-road | Joseph Elder | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Marylebone | John Crawley | Stealing fourteen rabbits | Oxford-buildings | Samuel Haynes | Committed to Newgate for trial. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Marylebone | William Wilson | Stealing part of a wooden fence | Hampstead | Henry Cloves | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Marylebone | James Kimber | Stealing a stove | Marylebone | Walter Visick | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Hatton Garden | John Prosser | Stealing a pair of shoes and a size-stick | John Kinton | Discharged. | |||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Hatton Garden | William Edwards | Stealing a gold watch and divers jewels and trinkets | Saint Pancras | Captain Dalton | For re-examination. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Hatton Garden | Thomas Evans | Stealing a dog-collar | Saint Andrew, Holborn | Peter Clemitson | For re-examination. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Hatton Garden | Edward Hawe | Stealing two pistols | Samuel Bassett | Discharged. | |||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Hatton Garden | William Want | Stealing a great coat | Bloomsbury | Cornelius Davy | For re-examination. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Worship Street | James Rolfe | Stealing two pigeons | Saint Luke | Thomas Pretty | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Worship Street | Martin Langan | Stealing a shawl | Saint Luke | George Harrison | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Worship Street | Mary Ann Brown | Being a rogue and vagabond and endeavouring to commit a felony | Hackney-road | Committed to the House of Correction, to hard labour for one month. | |||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Lambeth Street | Alexander Posten | Stealing a rabbit | Mile End Road | Robert Clayworth | Discharged from felony; but committed to the House of Correction for one month for unlawful possession. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Lambeth Street | John Jones | Stealing thirty-three panes of glass | Whitechapel | Discharged of felony; but fined five pounds for unlawful possession of same, and committed for two months to the House of Correction, in default of payment. | |||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Lambeth Street | Benjamin Mitchell | Frequenting for the purpose of committing felony | Commercial road | Committed to the New Prison for three months as an idle and disorderly person, for want of sureties. | |||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Lambeth Street | Jeremiah Hurley | Assault and robbery of an umbrella and a hat | Queen Ann-street, Whitechapel | William Porches | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Lambeth Street | Timothy Hurley | Assault and robbery of an umbrella and a hat | Queen Ann-street, Whitechapel | William Porches | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Lambeth Street | Elizabeth Taylor | Stealing a purse, with four sovereigns and fifteen shillings from the person | Stepney | Isabella Birnie | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Lambeth Street | James Crayford | Breaking, entering and stealing therein; a tea-caddy and a set of fire-irons | Payne's-gardens, Bethnal-green | Joseph Cox | Committed to Newgate for trial. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Lambeth Street | Samuel Gamgee | Breaking, entering and stealing therein; a tea-caddy and a set of fire-irons | Payne's-gardens, Bethnal-green | Joseph Cox | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Left | 171 | Lambeth Street | A Man entered a house under pretence of writing a Letter; but stole therefrom; divers amounts of Silver Cutlery | Alie-street, Whitechapel | Mr. Woodhouse | ||||
11 April 1832 | Right | 171 | Lambeth Street | Stolen from the person, a Parcel containing a Carpet | Osborn-street, Whitechapel | Mrs. Clark | ||||
11 April 1832 | Right | 171 | Thames Police | Mary Ann Timms | Stealing two Bank Notes totalling £15, a purse and other monies | Shadwell | William Eastwood Smith | Committed to Newgate for trial. | ||
11 April 1832 | Right | 171 | Thames Police | Hyman Isaacs | Stealing two Bank Notes totalling £15, a purse and other monies | Shadwell | William Eastwood Smith | Committed to Newgate for trial. | ||
11 April 1832 | Right | 171 | Thames Police | John Ryan | Stealing a bag and two pieces of bread | West India Docks | William Basor | Discharged from felony; but convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor, and committed to hard labour in the House of Correction for one week. | ||
11 April 1832 | Right | 171 | Thames Police | Edward Holmes | Stealing a jacket and a waistcoat | in the ship 'Mansfield' in the Saint Katharine Docks | Edward Christian | Discharged of felony; but convicted of being a rogue and vagabond and committed to hard labour in the House of Correction for three months. | ||
11 April 1832 | Right | 171 | Union Hall | John Bide | Stealing a coat | Saint Mary, Newington | Barnabus Richmond | Discharged. | ||
11 April 1832 | Right | 171 | Metropolitan Police | Left in a Hackney Coach and supposed Stolen; A rosewood Dressing-case containing two scent-bottles, a gold Watch and divers amounts of other articles | Captain Dalton | A Reward of Ten Guineas for information leading to conviction of felon/s and recovery of property. |
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