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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
18 April 1832 Left 183 Marlborough Street William Haddock Stealing a handkerchief from the person Mr. Fitzgerald Remanded.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Marlborough Street Henry Llewellyn Stealing a flute William Davids Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Marlborough Street Edward Llewellyn Stealing a flute William Davids Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Marlborough Street John King Stealing a bed, a bolster and two pillows Jemima Annett Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Marlborough Street Stolen from Chambers, A double-barrelled Gun, wearing apparel, and household items in the Temple T.Birch, Esq. Ten Guineas Reward on conviction of felon/s and recovery of property.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Marylebone Jules Picard Stealing household linen and other articles Bath-place, New-road Joseph Elder Committed to Newgate for trial.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Marylebone Jules Picard Stealing silver sugar-tongs and a silver caddy-spoon Cirencester-place, Marylebone Elizabeth Parker Detained.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Marylebone Jules Picard Stealing a guitar Cirencester-place, Marylebone Angelo Beneditto Ventura Detained.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden William Edwards Stealing a gold watch and divers trinkets Captain Dalton Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden Samuel Turner Stealing a gold watch and divers trinkets Captain Dalton Remanded.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden Ann Turner Stealing a gold watch and divers trinkets Captain Dalton Remanded.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden Harriet Hart Stealing seven pounds ten shillings Joseph Sadler Remanded.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden Maria Elbury Stealing seven pounds ten shillings Joseph Sadler Remanded.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden Joseph Bass Stealing two blankets Mary Ellingham Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden Ann Bass Stealing two blankets Mary Ellingham Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden William Want Stealing a great coat Cornelius Davy Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden Bridget Kelly Stealing three caps and a gown Mary Latham Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden George Buffery Stealing a stove William Smith Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden James Ware Stealing two loaves of bread ---Austin Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden Mary Smith Stealing ten shillings Robert Thompson Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden Thomas Blair Stealing a case of drawing instruments and other articles Saffron-hill Thomas Richards For re-examination.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden James Maxby Stealing six hundred bricks Islington Joseph Scobell For re-examination.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden William Rattam Stealing six hundred bricks Islington Joseph Scobell For re-examination.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Hatton Garden Francis Halliday Being in a dwelling-house for the purpose of committing felony Saint George the Martyr Thomas Bentley Committed to the House of Correction for one month.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Worship Street James Hindle Obtaining twelve pots of cocoa powder by false pretences Sherwin Walduck Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Worship Street John Curran Stealing one pound three shillings and a gold pin from the person Mary Ann Whitehead For examination.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Worship Street Charles Nix Stealing a piece ofbacon Edward Croft For examination.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Worship Street John Grafton Stealing a watch-key and part of a steel chain from the person Bethnal-green James Senecal For re-examination.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Worship Street Francis Williams Stealing a set of fire-irons Richard Waistell For examination.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Worship Street John Bonnell Obtaining fancy stationery by false pretences Messrs. De la Rue Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Worship Street Strain Stevenson Obtaining fancy stationery by false pretences Messrs. De la Rue Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street John Gordon Stealing a quantity of boards Bett's-street, Saint George William Clissett Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street Eliza Hanning Stealing three shirts Chapel-court, Essex-street, Whitechapel James Travers Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street George Frederick Beck Embezzling seventeen shillings King-street, Tower-hill Henry Price Newnham Discharged from felony; but committed for two months to the House of Correction for a misdemeanor in service.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street Henry Cavill Stealing a pocket-book, nineteen shillings and other articles from the person White's-yard, Whitechapel William Stevenson Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street Edward Kelly Intent to commit felony High-street, Whitechapel Committed for two months to the House of Correction as a rogue and vagabond.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street Richard Ashley Intent to commit felony High-street, Whitechapel Committed for two months to the House of Correction as a rogue and vagabond.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street Thomas Clark Stealing twenty-six shillings Petticoat-lane Abraham Lyon Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street Edward Jaques Stealing a cloak Poplar Elizabeth Jaques Discharged.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street John Brown Stealing a bonnet Gretton-terrace, Bethnal-green Samuel Disley Committed for further examination.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street William Payne Stealing a bonnet Gretton-terrace, Bethnal-green Samuel Disley Committed for further examination.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street Elizabeth Barrett Receiving the said bonnet, knowing it stolen Samuel Disley Committed for further examination.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street William King Stealing three stockings Sebright-street, Bethnal-green Mary Morris Discharged from this; but committed for two months to the House of Correction as a rogue and vagabond.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Lambeth Street John Miller Stealing three stockings Sebright-street, Bethnal-green Mary Morris Discharged from this; but committed for two months to the House of Correction as a rogue and vagabond.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Thames Police Robert Lee Stealing three fowls Saint George William Butler Re-committed.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Thames Police Ann Mosely Stealing three fowls Saint George William Butler Re-committed.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Thames Police Edward Davis Stealing three fowls Saint George William Butler Re-committed.
18 April 1832 Left 183 Thames Police John Ward Obtaining twenty-six shillings, with intent to defraud Shadwell Joseph Middleton Discharged.
18 April 1832 Right 183 Thames Police Joseph Campbell Stealing a jacket Shadwell Moss Jewell Committed to Newgate for trial.
18 April 1832 Right 183 Thames Police James George Possessing divers amounts of metals, unlawfully procured Red-Cross-street, Southwark Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined five pounds.
18 April 1832 Right 183 Thames Police James Townsend Stealing a handkerchief from the person Shadwell Thomas Cooksey Committed to Newgate for trial.
18 April 1832 Right 183 Thames Police Frederick Jones Stealing a handkerchief from the person Shadwell Thomas Cooksey Committed to Newgate for trial.
18 April 1832 Right 183 Union Hall Matthias Avenall Stealing a five-pound Bank Note and a sovereign Robert Tenant Discharged.
18 April 1832 Right 183 Union Hall William Woodman Stealing a shawl from the person Camberwell Elizabeth Phinn Discharged.
18 April 1832 Right 183 Union Hall Richard New Stealing a quantity of rope Saint George, Southwark Robert Mandeville Discharged.
18 April 1832 Right 183 Union Hall John Schofield Indecent assault with intent to incite unnatural acts and practices Saint Saviour Committed for trial, for want of sureties.
18 April 1832 Right 183 Union Hall William Rowley Indecent assault with intent to incite unnatural acts and practices Saint Saviour Committed for trial, for want of sureties.
18 April 1832 Right 183 Union Hall James Carroll Stealing a quantity of coals Bankside, Saint Saviour Stephen Davis Discharged
18 April 1832 Right 183 Union Hall William Carroll Stealing a quantity of coals Bankside, Saint Saviour Stephen Davis Discharged.
18 April 1832 Right 183 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a shop, A mahogany Case containing divers amounts of cutlery 116, Long-acre Mr. Thompson
18 April 1832 Right 183 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a House, a pair of sheets, fourteen Razors and other articles 25, Union-street, Church-lane, Whitechapel Mr. William Bevin
18 April 1832 Right 183 Metropolitan Police Breaking, entering and stealing therefrom; wearing apparel, divers amounts of jewellery and cutlery Canal-row, Camberwell Mr. Creaton
18 April 1832 Right 183 Metropolitan Police A House was entered by skeleton keys and stolen therefrom; Wearing apparel, a Cash-box cntaining Letters and monies 4, Amelia-street, Walworth Miss Hyath
18 April 1832 Right 183 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a Shop window, two Diamond Pins and a Ruby Pin. High-street, Newington Mr.Pearce

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