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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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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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