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 |
|
|