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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
27 April 1832 Left 197 Bow Street Thomas Cloake Felonious assembly with firearms, to aid and assist the landing of one hundred gallons of Brandy, to avoid payment of duty Twiss Fort, Kent Remanded
27 April 1832 Left 197 Bow Street Charles Adams Felonious assembly with firearms, to aid and assist the landing of one hundred gallons of Brandy, to avoid payment of duty Twiss Fort, Kent Remanded
27 April 1832 Left 197 Bow Street Benjamin Shitton Felonious assembly with firearms, to aid and assist the landing of one hundred gallons of Brandy, to avoid payment of duty Twiss Fort, Kent Remanded
27 April 1832 Left 197 Bow Street William Baker Felonious assembly with firearms, to aid and assist the landing of one hundred gallons of Brandy, to avoid payment of duty Twiss Fort, Kent Remanded
27 April 1832 Left 197 Bow Street Robert Gutsell Felonious assembly with firearms, to aid and assist the landing of one hundred gallons of Brandy, to avoid payment of duty Twiss Fort, Kent Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Bow Street Spencer Gutsell Felonious assmebly with firearms, to aid and assist the landing of one hundred gallons of Brandy, to avoid payment of duty Twiss Fort, Kent Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Bow Street Stolen from a house :- Two gold Watches, a quantity of silver Spoons, a gold Neckchain, a gold Seal, four gold Brooches, three gold Rings, a silver Neddle-case and numerous other items of jewellery Constitution-street, Aberdenn Miss McLean
27 April 1832 Left 197 Queen Square Stolen from the street, a Bay Mare and saddle Corner of Little Maddox-street in New Bond-street Information to be given at Queen Square Police Office, or at any of the police Stations
27 April 1832 Left 197 Queen Square Robert Roe Embezzling three pounds one shilling and threepence, received by him for his master Strutton-ground, Westminster William Bates Committed to Newgate for trial
27 April 1832 Left 197 Queen Square John Ayres Stealing one handkerchief Princes's-mews, Westminster John Wilson Committed to Newgate for trial
27 April 1832 Left 197 Queen Square William Betts Stealing a coat Grosvenor-place Thomas Lawrance Committed to Newgate for trial
27 April 1832 Left 197 Queen Square James Smith Stealing four baskets Kennington Elizabeth Webster Committed for trial at the next Surrey Sessions
27 April 1832 Left 197 Queen Square John Cannon Stealing one pair of shears Lambeth James Powell Committed for trial at the next Surrey Sessions
27 April 1832 Left 197 Queen Square Thomas Mylett Stealing a trowel Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Queen Square William Bolton Stealing a handkerchief George Rogers Discharged of felony ; but convicted of being a rogue and vagabond, and committed to Brixton, for two months
27 April 1832 Left 197 Queen Square Henry Brand Stealing fifteen sovereigns Castle-lane, Westminster John Archdeacon Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Queen Square George Rutherford Stealing fifteen sovereigns Castle-lane, Westminster John Archdeacon Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Queen Square Charles Barnett Uttering a counterfeit shillling Pimlico Ann Miller Committed for further examination on Monday next
27 April 1832 Left 197 Marlborough Street Charles Topes Stealing one hat value thirteen shillings Little Grosvenor-street William Groome Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Marlborough Street Charles Rose Stealing one wheel value thirty shillings Tottenham-court-road Benjamin Ellis Sent to the Station House, for re-examination to-morrow
27 April 1832 Left 197 Marlborough Street Stolen from a house two Books with coloured plates Information to be given to Mr Plank, at Marlborough-street Office
27 April 1832 Left 197 Marylebone Mary Ann White Stealing a pair of pattens Marylebone Ruth Swinbourn Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Marylebone Mary Ann White Stealing a pair of pattens Marylebone Hannah Reeves Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Marylebone Hannah Ashley Receiving two pair of pattens, knowing them stolen Bailed
27 April 1832 Left 197 Marylebone Susan Lovell Having pretended and professed to tell fortunes, to deceive Marylebone Committed for further examination on Monday next
27 April 1832 Left 197 Hatton Garden William Crouch Stealing four sovereigns and divers articles of wearing apparel William Davis Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Hatton Garden Charles Clark Stealing divers drinking glasses Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Hatton Garden Catherine Murphy Stealing divers drinking glasses Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Hatton Garden Mary Connell Uttering a counterfeit sixpence Elizabeth Kerridge Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Hatton Garden William Davis Uttering a counterfeit crown-piece Joseph Owens Discharged
27 April 1832 Left 197 Hatton Garden John Harris Obtaining by fraud twenty-five shillings Saint Giles Sybilla Davies For re-examination on Wednesday next
27 April 1832 Left 197 Hatton Garden William Matthews Stealing seventy pounds weight of parchment cuttings Clerkenwell Abraham Moss For re-examination on Wednesday next
27 April 1832 Left 197 Hatton Garden James Thompson Being in a house for the purpose of committing felony Oxford-street William Edwards Committed to the House of Correction for two months
27 April 1832 Left 197 Worship Street Robert Jones Breaking and entering and stealing a gold watch and seal, some silver spoons and other articles Rook-place, Kingsland-road John Malkin For re-examination on Monday next
27 April 1832 Left 197 Worship Street George Robinson Breaking and entering and stealing a gold watch and seal, some silver spoons and other articles Rook-place, Kingsland-road John Malkin For re-examination on Monday next
27 April 1832 Left 197 Worship Street Henry Godfrey Breaking and entering and stealing a gold watch and seal, some silver spoons and other articles Rook-place, Kingsland-road John Malkin For re-examination on Monday next
27 April 1832 Left 197 Worship Street James Smith Stealing a shovel Joseph Woods For re-examination on Monday next
27 April 1832 Left 197 Worship Street William Chilmade Stealing a coat, waistcoat, shirt and other articles Joseph Bishop For re-examination on Monday next
27 April 1832 Left 197 Worship Street Margaret Chilmade Stealing a coat, waistcoat, shirt and other articles Joseph Bishop For re-examination on Monday next
27 April 1832 Right 197 Worship Street Henry McGee Stealing a pair of shoes For re-examination to-morrow
27 April 1832 Right 197 Worship Street William Crossley Stealing a pair of shoes For re-examination to-morrow
27 April 1832 Right 197 Worship Street William Dancer Stealing six sovereigns Shoreditch Richard Robins For re-examination on Monday next
27 April 1832 Right 197 Worship Street Henry Moore Stealing six sovereigns Shoreditch Richard Robins For re-examination on Monday next
27 April 1832 Right 197 Lambeth Street William Vincent Wilfully openly and obscenely exposing his person with intent to insult Mile End old Town Louisa Ray Committed for three calendar months, to the House of Correction, as a rogue and vagabond
27 April 1832 Right 197 Lambeth Street Edward Atkinson Stealing a quantity of carpenter's tools Salmon's-lane, Limehouse Charles Brown Committed for further examination on Thursday next
27 April 1832 Right 197 Lambeth Street Benjamin Kett Stealing a quantity of carpenter's tools Salmon's-lane, Limehouse Charles Brown Committed for further examination on Thursday next
27 April 1832 Right 197 Lambeth Street John Stone Stealing a quantity of carpenter's tools Salmon's-lane, Limehouse Charles Brown Committed for further examination on Thursday next
27 April 1832 Right 197 Lambeth Street Ann Castle Stealing a sheet and other articles Essex-street, Whitechapel Samuel Travers Discharged as to felony ; but fined two pounds two shillings and sixpence for unlawfully pawning the sheet, and in default of payment, committed to the House of Correction, for two months
27 April 1832 Right 197 Lambeth Street David Lamb Stealing a cap Bedford-square, Stepney Daniel Courtney Discharged from felony ; but committed to the House of Correction, for three months as a rogue and vagabond
27 April 1832 Right 197 Lambeth Street James Wild Stealing a cap Bedford-square, Stepney Daniel Courtney Discharged from felony ; but committed to the House of Correction, for two months as a rogue and vagabond
27 April 1832 Right 197 Lambeth Street James Galvin Stealing two pistols Booth-street, Spitalfields William Legg Discharged
27 April 1832 Right 197 Lambeth Street William Woolley Stealing a live pigeon Bethnal-green-road Robert Forecast Discharged from this ; but committed for three months as a rogue and vagabond
27 April 1832 Right 197 Lambeth Street James Porter Obtaining twenty-four knives and other articles, with intent to defraud Whitechapel William (elder) and William (younger) Hems Discharged
27 April 1832 Right 197 Thames Police George Ashton Possessing ten pounds weight of coals. which had been stolen Shadwell Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined five shillings
27 April 1832 Right 197 Thames Police Ann Robinson Stealing three sovereigns and five shillings Shadwell Robert Bell Discharged
27 April 1832 Right 197 Thames Police Mary Taylor Stealing three sovereigns and five shillings Shadwell Robert Bell Discharged
27 April 1832 Right 197 Thames Police William Wiseman Possessing one Excise phial of geneva In the London Docks Adjourned till to-morrow
27 April 1832 Right 197 Thames Police Andrew Peterson Stealing one waistcoat Shadwell Barnett Marks Committed to Newgate for trial
27 April 1832 Right 197 Thames Police Joseph Perkin Stealing a quantity of nails, locks, compasses and other articles Wellclose-square William Atkinson Discharged
27 April 1832 Right 197 Thames Police Elizabeth Davis Stealing five silver spoons, one metal watch and other articles Saint George Benjamin Larkin Discharged
27 April 1832 Right 197 Thames Police James Butler Stealing four bushels of malt In a barge, on the navigable river Thames John Howell and partner Committed to Newgate for trial
27 April 1832 Right 197 Thames Police John Donovan Possessing eighty-four pounds weight of coals, which had been unlawfully procured In a barge, on the Thames, at Scotland-yard Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings
27 April 1832 Right 197 Thames Police Joseph Cole Possessing eighty-four pounds weight of coals, which had been unlawfully procured In a barge, on the Thames, at Scotland-yard Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings
27 April 1832 Right 197 Thames Police John Thomas Williams Stealing one shilling Stepney Samuel Turvey Detained till to-morrow
27 April 1832 Right 197 Thames Police William Jones Stealing one shilling Stepney Samuel Turvey Detained till to-morrow
27 April 1832 Right 197 Union Hall George Rogerson Receiving a door and a shutter, knowing the same to have been stolen Saint George, Southwark William Croker For further examination on Monday next
27 April 1832 Right 197 Union Hall William Eaton Stealing a number of iron shackles and bolts Saint George the Martyr, Southwark For further examinationto-morrow
27 April 1832 Right 197 Union Hall George Young Horse-stealing Saint Giles, Camberwell Samuel Hargest Discharged from that offence ; but committed for trial for fraudulently and by false pretences obtaining one horse and cart, with intent to cheat and defraud
27 April 1832 Right 197 Union Hall John Smith Horse-stealing Saint Giles, Camberwell Samuel Hargest Discharged from that offence ; but committed for trial for fraudulently and by false pretences obtaining one horse and cart, with intent to cheat and defraud
27 April 1832 Right 197 Union Hall George Young Fraudulently and by false pretences obtaining a mare Streatham Henry Bryant Detained
27 April 1832 Right 197 Union Hall John Smith Fraudulently and by false pretences obtaining a mare Streatham Henry Bryant Detained
27 April 1832 Right 197 Metropolitan Police Stolen a Bay Horse and Harness. Also a Chaise Golden-square, Hampstead Mr Marriott Information to be given to Mr Marriott
27 April 1832 Right 197 Metropolitan Police A house was entered by means of skeleton keys and the following articles stolen : - a Time-piece in a mahogany case, a large Table-cloth and an old Umbrella 3 George-street, Camberwell Mr Knapp
27 April 1832 Right 197 Metropolitan Police A house was entered and the following articles stolen : - three silver Table-spoons, one silver Tea-spoon and an umbrella. The thief left behind a quantity of articles stolen from neighbouring houses 28 Myrtle-street, Hoxton New Town Mr F Strange

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