Daily Police Reports: 1397 - 1552

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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
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Stolen or strayed a Chesnut Mare Wells Road, Lyncombe and Widcombe, Somerset Messrs. Butler and England If Stolen reward Ten Pounds, if Strayed reward Two Pounds
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street John Hare Stolen various articles of Jewellery and Plate, twenty-nine Sovereigns, various other items 2 White Lion-street, Pentonville Mrs. Lock 2 White Lion-street, Pentonville
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street James Bryan Uttering a counterfeit sixpence knowing it to be so Holborn William Box Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street James Smith Stealing two gowns Drury-lane William Hunt Committed to New Prison for trial
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Mary Sullivan Stealing a bed, bolster, pillow, two blankets, other articles Charles-street, Drury-lane Sophia Smith Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street John Roberts Uttering two counterfeit sovereigns knowing them to be so Rose-street, Covent-garden Mary Kirby Remanded
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Michael Abrahams Stealing a gold watch James-street, Covent-garden Richard Price Remanded
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Robert Purton Stealing a handkerchief Middle-row, Holborn James Thompson Committed to Newgate for trial
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Ann Bamfield Stealing two half-crown pieces Hart-street, Covent-garden William Thurlong Further examination
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street William Crane Assault with intent to commission unnatural acts and practises Drury-lane Robert France Hoare Further examination
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street George Clements Stealing a lobster the Strand Richard Pryce Discharged but convicted of possessing the same, committed to House of Correction, twenty-two days
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Isabella Wilks Stealing a pewter pot Bedford-street, Covent-garden James Waddingham Discharged but convicted of possessing the same, committed to House of Correction, twenty-two days
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Ellen Reardon Stealing one half-crown piece and three shillings Cross-lane, Long-acre Thomas Ilett Committed to Newgate for trial
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Richard Shepherd Forging a bill of exchange for sum of fifty-seven pounds with intent to cheat and defraud Whitney, Oxford Christian Lay Sent to Witney for examination
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street James Walden Stealing two books Carey-street Henry Dixon Further examination
2 July 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Stolen a Snuff-box mounted in silver gilt Drury-lane Theatre and North Crescent, Gower-street William Linley Esq. Two Guineas Reward paid by Mr. Linley
2 July 1832 Right 1 Queen Square Charles Scott Stealing a pair of sugar-tongs Lambeth Richard Scott Further examination
2 July 1832 Right 1 Queen Square Margaret Fitzgerald Stealing a handkerchief Lambeth John Clarke Discharged
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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
2 July 1832 Left 2 Queen Square Henry Hamilton Stealing twenty turnips Millbank John Lyons Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Queen Square Mary Smith Utterer of base and counterfeit coin Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Queen Square Ann Wilson Stealing a watch Robert Dunn Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Queen Square Rebecca Simpson Stealing a watch Robert Dunn Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Queen Square George Webb Stealing a pocket, handkerchief, twenty-two shillings six-pence Nathaniel Davis Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Queen Square William Matthews Stealing two handkerchiefs Mary Fortley Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Queen Square Margaret Kelly Stealing a silk dress, other articles Piccadilly Harriet Hawkes Committed to Newgate for trial
2 July 1832 Left 2 Marlborough Street Sophia Rysdale Stealing a tale-cloth, two brushes, other articles Frederick Bursill Remanded
2 July 1832 Left 2 Marlborough Street Joseph Wood Stealing six shillings John Connell Remanded
2 July 1832 Left 2 Marlborough Street John Roberts Tendering payment of a counterfeit half-crown knowing it to be so 8 Titchborne-street, Saint James William Haggis Remanded
2 July 1832 Left 2 Marlborough Street John Rogers Tendering payment of a counterfeit half-crown knowing it to be so 8 Titchborne-street, Saint James William Haggis Remanded
2 July 1832 Left 2 Marlborough Street Charles MacDonald Receiving one gold ring knowing it to be stolen Richard Blakesley Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Marlborough Street Stolen, two Hollows, one rabbit Plane 5 Hertford-street, Fitzroy-square James Mennie
2 July 1832 Left 2 Marylebone Bridget Kelly Stealing six table-spoons and various articles Orme-square, Bayswater George Tryon Committed to Newgate for trial
2 July 1832 Left 2 Marylebone Thomas Cox Stealing six table-spoons and various articles Orme-square, Bayswater George Tryon Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Marylebone Clarissa Hall Stealinga glazier's diamond Paddington Albert Stephens Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Marylebone James Nelson Stealing several garden pots Park-village, Regent's-park --- Crouch Further examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Marylebone Mary Nelson Stealing several garden pots Park-village, Regent's-park --- Crouch Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Marylebone James Sibley Stealing a bottle of ginger beer Saint Pancras Richard Godby Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden John Carlin Stealing one hat Clerkenwell Thomas Edwards Committed to Newgate for trial
2 July 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden Sarah Young Possessing a gown and other articles, suspected stolen Discharged but convicted of misdemeanor, committed to House of Correction, one month
2 July 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden James Butler Stealing two pair of trousers, other articles Andrew Murray Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden Abraham Miller Intent to commit felony, reputed thief King-street, Clerkenwell Committed to House of Correction, three months
2 July 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden John Briggs Stealing sixteen shillings Saint Pancras George Perry Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden Henry Smith Stealing bread and meat Clerkenwell Joseph Hutchinson Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden Martin Shannon Assault and wounding, endangering life Islington Thomas Brogan Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden Winifred Shannon Assault and wounding, endangering life Islington Thomas Brogan Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden George Watkins Stealing eleven silver spoons, other articles Saint Andrew, Holborn George Harrop Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Henry Burgin Stealing five scrubbing brushes Shoreditch J. B. Harraden Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Martha Sadler Stealing a gold seal and key Charles Collins Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Charles Winter Utterer of counterfeit silver money Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street William Willis Break and enter house, stole a glazed sash Saint Luke Committed to Newgate for trial
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Elizabeth Leserf Stealing an apron Spitalfields John White Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Judith Billing Stealing two sheets, two pillow cases, one quilt Thomas Williams Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street James Young Stealing two sheets, two pillow cases, one quilt Thomas Williams Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Thomas Lilley Stealing two geese Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Barnet Cohen Obtained six pounds with intent to defraud Enfield Mrs. Day Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Charles Winter Utterer of counterfeit money Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street William Evans Stealing a silver watch William Pitt Committed to Newgate for trial
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street John Fisher Stealing a gallon of turpentine Islington John Powell Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Frances Williamson Stealing a tea-kettle an a couterpane Saint Luke Sarah Latimer Re-examintion
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Robert Field Stealing three pair of boots Shoreditch John Giles Committed to Newgate for trial
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street George Pike Stealing a shirt, handkerchief, pair of stockings Saint Luke Thomas Silvester Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street James Hickman Break, enter, stole twenty-five pigeons, five fowls Kingsland-road Thomas Ford Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street James Harman Break, enter, stole twenty-five pigeons, five fowls Kingsland-road Thomas Ford Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street William Stringer Break, enter, stole twenty-five pigeons, five fowls Kingsland-road Thomas Ford Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Mary Newton Stealing seven shillings and six-pence Spitalfields George Mobbs Discharged
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Harriet Wells Stealing two silver thimbles William Everton Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Mary Conner Possessing five counterfeit shillings knowing them to be so Re-examination
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street David Simmonds Being a rogue and vagabond, roaming with intent to commit felony Spitalfields Committed to House of Correction, one month
2 July 1832 Left 2 Worship Street William Bull Stealing a silk handkerchief James Robertson Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Worship Street Thomas Watkins Stealing a key bugle John Mance Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Worship Street Mary Simmonds Stealing three shillings Bethnal-green Benjamin Roberts Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Worship Street John White Utterer of counterfeit silver money Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Worship Street Stolen, two Black Setters, a dog and bitch Edmonton Mr. Clarkison Joshua Armstrong, Worship-street Office
2 July 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street Rebecca Ryand Stealing six shillings, two sixpences Whitechapel-road Maria Ward Further examination
2 July 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street William Robinson Uttering a counterfeit sovereign Whitechapel William Hill Further examination
2 July 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street Elizabeth Heath Stealing three shillings Whitechapel-road John Fenwick Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street Eliza Henson Stealing two napkins Mile End Old Town William Dunbar Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street Cornelius Burt Stealing a crown piece Kennington Samuel Pankhurst Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street Thomas Webb Stealing a hundred pound Bank of England Note and three Sovereigns Bedford-street, Commercial-road Thomas George Fletcher Committed to Newgate for trial
2 July 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street Margaret Roach Stealing a coat Stepney Edward Bostock Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street James Davis Stealing old iron Mill-wall, Poplar Further examination
2 July 1832 Right 2 Thames Police Henry Edwards Possessing a ship's fender Wapping Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Thames Police Francis Grimer Possessing a ship's fender Wapping Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Thames Police William Harvey Stealing two sovereigns Aboard 'Samuel Kinnaird', Port of London James Burt Webber Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Thames Police John Manuel Stealing two sovereigns Aboard 'Samuel Kinnaird', Port of London James Burt Webber Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Thames Police John Archer Stealing two sovereigns Aboard 'Samuel Kinnaird', Port of London James Burt Webber Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Thames Police Richard Clay Stealing two jackets, two waist-coats, other articles Aboard 'Sisters', on the Thames James Duggan Re-examination
2 July 1832 Right 2 Thames Police John Connor Crecell Possessing one ounce an a half of cassia Saint Katharine Docks Convicted of misdemeanor, fined five shillings
2 July 1832 Right 2 Thames Police Ann Cokely Stealing five shillings Saint George Mary Driscol Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Thames Police William Martin Possessing half a pint of paint oil West India Docks Convicted of misdemeanor, fined five shillings
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Break, enter, stolen twenty-nine Sovereigns, one half Sovereign, eigthteen Shillings in silver 3 Page's-walk, Bermondsey William Sparks R. Hall, chief constable, Union Hall
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Susan Jetson Stealing a gold watch, other articles Newington William Lawthwaite Remanded
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Ann Smith Stealing a gold watch, other articles Newington William Lawthwaite Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall James Hancock Stealing three blankets, other articles Bermondsey William Young
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall George Jackson Stealing a small piece of deal wood Saint Saviour John Humphreys Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall William Hutton Stealing a pewter quart pot Saint Saviour Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Thomas Alderson Killing by driving over with gig Saint Mary, Rotherhithe Charles Merryllies Further examinaton
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Alfred Cuss Stealing liquorice plants Camberwell Richard Edmonds Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall William Tarling Stealing liquorice plants Camberwell Richard Edmonds Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Mary Tester Stealing four shillings, other items Lambeth William Barnard Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Jane Burge Stealing eight shillings, silk, shawl, other articles Camberwell Thomas Burge Discharged
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall William Broadway Stealing a pair of trousers Newington John Decker Committed for trial
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Fitzhugh Hardy Taking a fifteen year old girl out of the possession and against the will of her parents Saint Paul, Deptford, Kent Agnes Elizabeth Walker, James Walker, Harriet Walker Committed for trial, to Maidstone, Kent
2 July 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Sarah Phillips Escaped from Borough Compter gaol, where awaiting trial Saint Olave, Southwark Furth examination
2 July 1832 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stolen a pocket Case of Instruments, two silver Saltcellers, a silver Salt-spoon, by a Man, appearance of a gentleman 2 Harbour-terrace, Commercial-road Mr. Liddle
2 July 1832 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Break, enter, stole seven silver Tea-spoons, two shirts, fourteen yards of Irish Linen, two hundred Cigars 14 Brown's-lane, Spitalfields Mr. Crook
2 July 1832 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stolen one hundred yards of scarlet Moreen, fifty yards worsted Damask Gate-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields Mr. Watkinson
2 July 1832 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stolen one Five-pound Bank of England Note, three Sovereigns, twenty-six Shillings in silver, various jewellery items 11 Bridiport-place, New North-road Mr. Butler
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