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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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8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Bow Street | Daniel Wilkin | Stealing a shovel | Bull-in-court, Strand | Michael Kelly | Discharged. | ||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Bow Street | Mary White | Stealing a child's dress | Prince's-street, Drury-lane. | William Miller | Discharged. | ||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Bow Street | Henry Brown | Stealing a child's dress | Prince's-street, Drury-lane. | William Miller | Committed for further examination | ||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Bow Street | Thomas Wilkens | Stealing a bundle of wear-ing apparel | Drury-lane | Sarah Wheatley | Discharged. | ||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Bow Street | Philip Simmonds | Being a suspected person, frequenting Covent Garden Market, with intent to commit felony. | Convicted, and committed to the House of Correction, for one month. | ||||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | Margaret Clark | Attempting, be means of a false and fraudulent pretence, to obtain one half-crown, with intent to cheat and defraud. | Parliament-street, Westminster | William Bigg | Convicted of being a rogue and vagabond, and committed for two months, to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields. | ||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | Harriet Newman | Stealing two towels and three brushes | Upper Crown-street, Westminster | William Davis | Discharged. | ||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | James Allnut | Stealing five pictures | Discharged. | ||||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | Francis Collins | Being concerned with Alexander McIsaacs in stealing a bowl and ten shillings | George Brown | Committed for further examination | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | Daniel Gee | Being concerned with Alexander McIsaacs in stealing a bowl and ten shillings | George Brown | Committed for further examination | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | Joseph Ricks | Being concerned with Alexander McIsaacs in stealing a bowl and ten shillings | George Brown | Committed for further examination | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | Mary Tester | Being concerned with Ann Jones, in stealing, a watch, and other articles | Joseph Masson | Committed for further examination | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | George Howell | Breaking and entering the dwelling house, and stealing therein one coat, and other articles | Nathaniel Carroll | Discharged | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | John Williams, otherwise Henry Wrenn | Stealing twenty-five sausages | John Fry | Committed for trial, at the next Westminster Sessions | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | John Matthews | Stealing a watch and other articles | Thomas Edgeller | Discharged | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | Sarah Matthews | Stealing a watch and other articles | Thomas Edgeller | Discharged | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | Joseph Story | Stealing a bowl and half a pint of split pease | Tothill-street, Westminster | William Grider Mucklow | Committed for further examination | ||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Queen Square | John Inman | Stealing a bowl and half a pint of split pease | Tothill-street, Westminter | William Grider Mucklow | Committed for further examination | ||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Marlborough Street | Mary Butler | Stealing, one handkerchief, of the value of four shillings | William Hanks | Remanded | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Marlborough Street | Benjamin Bryant | Stealing, in the dwelling-house of Sarah Rummell, single woman, the sum of twenty-four pounds | William Rummell | Remanded | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Marlborough Street | John White | Stealing one picture and frame, of the value of forty shillings | Harry Phillips | Remanded | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Marlborough Street | William Lawler | Stealing one picture and frame, of the value of forty shillings | Harry Phillips | Remanded | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Marlborough Street | James Collins | Embezzling the sum of one pound seven shillings and one penny | William Phelps | Remanded | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Marlborough Street | Harriet Penrise | Stealing a shawl, four handkerchiefs, one necklace, and other articles, of the value of forty shillings | Elizabeth Evans, widow | Remanded | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Marlborough Street | Frederick Butcher | Stealing one knife of the value of fourpence | Elizabeth Bartholomew | Discharged from that; but convicted as rogues and vagabonds, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month each. | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Marlborough Street | George Wall | Stealing one knife of the value of fourpence | Elizabeth Bartholomew | Discharged from that; but convicted as rogues and vagabonds, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month each | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Marlborough Street | Charles Arnold | Stealing one knife of the value of fourpence | Elizabeth Bartholomew | Discharged from that; but convicted as rogues and vagabonds, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month each | |||
8 January 1833 | Right | 13 | Marlborough Street | Mary Howlett | being found in the dwelling-house, this day, for an unlawful purpose | Great Marlborough-street | Philip Arnap | Committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for six weeks. |
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