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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
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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