Daily Police Reports: 1553 - 1706

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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
1 January 1833 Right 1 Bow Street George Clark Unlawfully possessing a quantity of stolen apples Covent Garden Convicted of fraudulent misdemeanor and committed to the House of Correction for 8 days
1 January 1833 Right 1 Bow Street Joseph Springale Stealing 2 half-crowns and other monies Broad-street, Saint Giles William Williams Committed to the New Prison
1 January 1833 Right 1 Bow Street John Larcher Stealing 2 half-crowns and other monies Broad-street, Saint Giles William Williams Discharged
1 January 1833 Right 1 Bow Street William Winston Being a suspected person frequenting the streets with intent to commit felony Drury-lane Convicted and committed the House of Correction for 1 month
1 January 1833 Right 1 Queen Square John Wall Remanded
1 January 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Joseph Story Stealing 2 loaves of bread James Walker Discharged
1 January 1833 Right 1 Queen Square John Morris Stealing 2 loaves of bread James Walker Discharged
1 January 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Thomas Keefe Breaking a shop window with intent to steal goods Great Surrey-street, Blackfriars-road Thomas Withecombe Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol
1 January 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Cornelius Miney
1 January 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Christopher Collins Stealing 14 shillings Lambeth Elizabeth Simmons
1 January 1833 Right 1 Queen Square George G William Stealing a sheet and other articles Old Pye-street, Westminster William French Committed for further examination
1 January 1833 Right 1 Marlborough Street James Walker Stealing 12 handkerchiefs to the value of 38 shillings Thomas Hodgkinson Committed to Newgate
1 January 1833 Right 1 Marlborough Street James Walker Embezzling 21 shillings Thomas Hodgkinson Detained
1 January 1833 Right 1 Marlborough Street John Brown Stealing 1 iron pot Edward Savage Committed to the New Prison
1 January 1833 Right 1 Marlborough Street William Lawler Stealing a picture and frame Harry Phillips Remanded
1 January 1833 Right 1 Marlborough Street John White Stealing a picture and frame Remanded
1 January 1833 Right 1 Marlborough Street Thomas Palmer Stealing 2 pairs of shoes Detained
1 January 1833 Right 1 Marlborough Street Charles Lack Stealing 2 pairs of shoes Detained
1 January 1833 Right 1 Marlborough Street William Herrick Stealing 2 pairs of shoes Detained
1 January 1833 Right 1 Marlborough Street George Smith Stealing 1 pair of drawers J. Martin Detained
1 January 1833 Right 1 Marylebone George Pike Feloniously marrying another whilst his wife was then alive Re-committed
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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
1 January 1833 Left 2 Marylebone William Murphy Stealing three coats Marylebone David Davis Discharged
1 January 1833 Left 2 Marylebone John Loveman Stealing three coats Marylebone David Davis Discharged
1 January 1833 Left 2 Marylebone Amelia Salter Stealing a bed Marylebone William Stephenson Discharged
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden John Groom Stealing twenty-four deal planks John Lucas Remanded
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Richard North Stealing twenty-four deal planks John Lucas Remanded
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden John Bailey Stealing twenty-four deal planks John Lucas Remanded
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Robert Simmons Receiving twenty-four deal planks, knowing them to be stolen John Lucas Remanded
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden George Edwards Stealing one truck Saint Giles Adam Edwards Committed to Newgate for trial
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden James Burnett Stealing a gold watch and other articles Thomas Pitman For re-examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Joseph Saunderson Stealing a gold watch and other articles Thomas Pitman For re-examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden John Duckett Stealing a gold watch and other articles Thomas Pitman For re-examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Catherine Lloyd Uttering a counterfeit shilling Saint Andrew, Holborn Mary Lewis Committed to the New Prison for trial
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Sarah Gardner Uttering a counterfeit shilling Saint Andrew, Holborn Mary Lewis Committed to the New Prison for trial
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden James Neighbour Stealing two truck wheels Islington Joseph Morgan For re-examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Mary Moriarty Uttering one counterfeit shillings John Phillips Committed to the New Prison for trial
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Thomas Meek Stealing a suit of boy's clothes Clerkenwell Isaac Moses For re-examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Richard Wedgbury Indecently assaulting a woman Maria Wheeler Committed to the New Prison, for want of sureties, for trial
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Phillip Doland Stolen, a large silver watch, an old fashioned silver watch and a small metal watch George Pocock, 8, Lewington's Buildings, City Road; or at Worship Street Office
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Robert Fish Stealing a purse and five shillings Thomas Broadmead Committed to Newgate for trial
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Susan Wallis Stealing a purse and five shillings Thomas Broadmead Committed to Newgate for trial
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Thomas Dale Stealing a quantity of toys For re-examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street George Daman Stealing a quantity of toys For re-examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Charles Duncan Stealing a quantity of toys For re-examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Samuel Wallis Stealing a set of brass fire-irons Discharged
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Thomas Jones Assaulting a man and robbing him of twenty-eight pounds of black lead Shoreditch John Brading, William Pinchin For re-examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street William Tippin Stealing sixpence Shoreditch Mary Tippin Discharged from the felony; but committed as a rogue and vagabond to the House of Correction, to hard labour, for one month
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street John Taylor Stealing several locks, a screwdriver, several keys and other articles For re-examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street James Darling Stealing a sack Discharged
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Thomas Johnson Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit money Discharged
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Joseph Moore Stealing a shovel Shoreditch Samuel Batman junior Discharged
1 January 1833 Left 2 Worship Street William Parry Stealing a flat-iron Shoreditch John Sullivan For re-examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Lambeth Street George Jones Uttering a false and counterfeit shilling Saint George Elizabeth Clinch Discharged
1 January 1833 Left 2 Lambeth Street George Edwards Uttering a false and counterfeit shilling Saint George Elizabeth Clinch Discharged
1 January 1833 Left 2 Lambeth Street Edward Bitten Stealing a sheet; also a waistcoat and a pair of boots Mutton Lane, Stepney Joshua Hackett; Sinai Simons Committed for further examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Lambeth Street Thomas Ainsley Breaking and entering a counting-house and stealing forty pounds in monies; also breaking and entering a dwelling house and stealing two watches, nineteen sovereigns and other articles and monies Horseferry Road, Limehouse; Green Dragon Yard, Whitechapel Emanuel Goodhart and Company; George Jacob Wasem Committed for further examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Lambeth Street Elizabeth Vale Stealing one shawl Ramsey-Place, Poplar Elizabeth Longhurst Committed for further examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Lambeth Street Henry Hart Stealing one great coat Somerset Street, Whitechapel Committed to the House of Correction for one month, for unlawfully possessing the coat
1 January 1833 Left 2 Lambeth Street William Thorn Stealing one great coat Somerset Street, Whitechapel Discharged
1 January 1833 Left 2 Thames Police Margaret Chapman Stealing one watch Ratcliff John Patrick Committed to Newgate for trial
1 January 1833 Left 2 Thames Police Eliza Smith Stealing one watch Ratcliff John Patrick Committed to Newgate for trial
1 January 1833 Left 2 Thames Police James Hughes Stealing two five pound Bank Notes Shadwell John Bedford Committed for further examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Thames Police Henry Paxman Stealing a copper Shadwell George Liddard Discharged
1 January 1833 Left 2 Thames Police Elizabeth Steel Stealing six shillings and fivepence Saint George George Smith Discharged
1 January 1833 Left 2 Thames Police James Hart Possessing two hundred weight of coals which had been stolen a boat on the Thames Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor and committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for three weeks: the boat ordered to be burned
1 January 1833 Left 2 Union Hall William Taperell House breaking Saint Pancras For further examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Union Hall Mary Ann Taperll House breaking Saint Pancras For further examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Union Hall Jane Hamilton House breaking Saint Pancras For further examination
1 January 1833 Left 2 Union Hall Samuel Hart Stealing twenty pounds weight of bacon Bermondsey Thomas Taylor For further examination
1 January 1833 Right 2 Union Hall Henry Bird Stealing two copper boilers Camberwell Discharged
1 January 1833 Right 2 Union Hall Charles Cook Stealing two copper boilers Camberwell Discharged
1 January 1833 Right 2 Union Hall John Green Stealing fourpence Newington George Harmer Discharged
1 January 1833 Right 2 Union Hall James Thomas Stealing one half-sovereign and a number of soda-water bottles Camberwell William James Discharged
1 January 1833 Right 2 Union Hall George Moore Stealing a quantity of feathers Newington Sarah Baxter Discharged
1 January 1833 Right 2 Union Hall Mary Ann Moore Stealing a quantity of feathers Newington Sarah Baxter Discharged
1 January 1833 Right 2 Union Hall Ann Bullock Fraudulently and by means of false pretences obtaining a gold ring Saint George Lawrence Notley Discharged
1 January 1833 Right 2 Union Hall Edward Jacks Being a common utterer of counterfeit silver coin For further examination
1 January 1833 Right 2 Union Hall George Joseph Wilson Being a common utterer of counterfeit silver coin For further examination
1 January 1833 Right 2 Union Hall John Jones Burglary Sandershill, Kent Sent before the Magistrates in the neighbourhood of Sandershill
1 January 1833 Right 2 Union Hall Joel Saunders Stealing one coral necklace, and other articles Newington Sarah Baxter For further examination
1 January 1833 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Alexander Oaks Stolen, a dark purple box containing six silver tea-spoons and other articles 37, Hilton Street, Regent Street, Westminster
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