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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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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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