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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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30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Marylebone | Thomas Southam | Stealing a horse | Paddington | William Rudd | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Marylebone | David Lavall | Stealing one silver spoon | Marylebone | --- Rawlinson | Adjourned | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Marylebone | Mary Lavall | Stealing one silver spoon | Marylebone | --- Rawlinson | Adjourned | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Marylebone | George Plumer | Breaking and entering a dwelling-house and stealing therein three gold and silver watches and other articles | Marylebone | John Stevens | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Marylebone | David Simeon | Stealing a table-cloth and twelve napkins | Saint Pancras | Abraham Ruse | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Marylebone | Isaac Joseph | Stealing a table-cloth and twelve napkins | Saint Pancras | Abraham Ruse | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Marylebone | John Lawping | Stealing a table-cloth and twelve napkins | Saint Pancras | Abraham Ruse | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | George Daniel | Unlawfully converting two hundred and twenty-six pounds five shillings, part of the proceeds of a bill of exchange, to his own use | John James Hopwood | Bailed for trial | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | Michael Robinson | Stealing a cake of soap | Discharged | ||||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | Charles Jones | Stealing divers articles of wearing apparel | Chelsea | Richard Ford and another | For re-examination | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | William Kent, the younger | Re-examination | William Kent, the elder | Discharged as to the felony, but convicted of unlawfully pawning a gown and fined twenty shillings and the value, but in default of payment, committed to the House of Correction for twenty-one days | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | Mary Lynch | Stealing three sheets | Saint Giles | John Cummings | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | John Bridgen | Stealing three sheets | Saint Giles | John Cummings | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | Elizabeth Patwell | Stealing a veil and other articles from her master | Saint James, Clerkenwell | Charles Hughes | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | Ann Taylor | Stealing three pounds weight of beef and two pounds of mutton, value two shillings | Saint John, Clerkenwell | John Larner | Committed to the New Prison for trial | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | Peter Morris | Stealing a suit of men's clothes | Saint Sepulchre | Robert Cooper | For re-examination | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | Louisa Collier | Stealing three shillings and a canvas bag | Clerkenwell | George Turner | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | William Haggett | Stealing a copper boiler | Saint Pancras | Patrick Corvan | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | George Abbot | Stealing a copper boiler | Saint Pancras | Patrick Corvan | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Hatton Garden | Matthew Bryan | Stealing a copper boiler | Saint Pancras | Patrick Corvan | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | Frederick Hemming | Stealing two fur boas | Theodore Wiepart | For re-examination | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | James Pickering | Stealing four stoves and other fixtures | Susannah Fuller | For re-examination | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | Henry Tyer | Stealing a quantity of carpenter's tools | For re-examination | ||||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | John Miller | Stealing a quantity of carpenter's tools | For re-examination | ||||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | Thomas Elsden | Stealing two sheets, two blankets, and other articles | John Jones | Discharged | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | George Lennox | Stealing a ham | The City Road | James Pring | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | Frederick Wall | Stealing a cap | Thomas Capell | For re-examination | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | George Stokes | Being a rogue and a vagabond, wandering abroad with intent to commit felony | Paul Street, Finsbury | Committed to the House of Correction for one month | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | Ann Gardiner | Stealing eight pounds ten shillings from the person in a house of ill-fame | George Street, Spitalfields | Edward Harris | For re-examination | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | Mary Smith | Stealing eight pounds ten shillings from the person in a house of ill-fame | George Street, Spitalfields | Edward Harris | For re-examination | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | James Wright | Stealing a quantity of silk | James Barton | For re-examination | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | Robert Gleen | Stealing two trusses of hay | Thomas Webb | Discharged | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | John Smith | Being a rogue and a vagabond, wandering abroad with intent to commit felony | Shoreditch | Committed to the House of Correction for one month | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Worship Street | James Matthews | Stealing two shillings and sixpence | Charlotte Kemp | Discharged | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | Joseph Indell | Stealing eighteen dozen caps from his employer | Messrs Wolken & Co | Reward of three pounds | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | Maria Kirk | Stealing five sovereigns | Norman's Buildings, parish of Saint George | Discharged | |||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | Thomas Smale | Stealing a cart | Bethnal Green Road | Thomas Edmunds | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | John Metcalf | Receiving a stolen cart | Bethnal Green Road | Thomas Edmunds | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | Cornelius Connolly | Stealing a cloak | Poplar | William Robertson | Committed for further examination | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | Leonora Roberts | Stealing a gown | Lisbon Street, Bethnal Green | Sarah Hatton | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | James Redington | Stealing two watches and other articles | Union Row, Mile End Old Town | James Redington | Committed for further examination | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | John Wood | Receiving two stolen watches and other articles | Union Row, Mile End Old Town | James Redington | Committed for further examination | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | John Gandy | Stealing two purses and twenty shillings from the person | High Street, Whitechapel | Elisa Talbott | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | Thomas Smith | Breaking and entering a house and stealing therein two waistcoats | King Street, Tower Hill | John Robertson | Committed for further examination | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | John Harvey | Stealing four gowns and four aprons; stealing two pair of trousers and other articles | Old Gravel Lane, Shadwell | Rebecca Maugham; James Maugham | Committed to the New Prison for trial | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | Samuel Douglas | Stealing two purses and twenty shillings | High Street, Whitechapel | Elisa Talbott | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Left | 51 | Lambeth Street | John Atkins | Stealing two purses and twenty shillings | High Street, Whitechapel | Elisa Talbott | Committed for further examination | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Thames Police | Thomas Barker | Stealing two bottles and two quarts of wine | A vessel called the Richard Reynolds in the Saint Katharine Docks | Discharged | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Thames Police | Ann Druff | Stealing three half-crowns from the person | Shadwell | John Smith | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Thames Police | John Wilson | Unlawfully possessing three pounds and a half weight of butter which had been stolen | Shadwell | Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor and committed for two months to hard labour in the House of Correction | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Thames Police | John Whittle | Unlawfully possessing ten pounds weight of bones, which had been stolen | A boat on the River Thames at Bermondsey | Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor and committed for two months to hard labour in the House of Correction; boat ordered to be burned | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Thames Police | William Dixon | Unlawfully possessing ten pounds weight of bones, which had been stolen | A boat on the River Thames at Bermondsey | Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor and committed for two months to hard labour in the House of Correction; boat ordered to be burned | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Thames Police | William Simmonds | Stealing two sheets, one pillow, and other articles | Stepney | Robert Criper | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Union Hall | William Taperwell | House-breaking | Saint Saviour | For further examination | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Union Hall | Charles Wall | Stealing a pair of socks and a cravat | Newington | James Ward Muller | Committed for trial | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Union Hall | Ann Ashley | Stealing a cloak | Camberwell | Richard Stewart Lunn | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Union Hall | William Riley | Stealing a mare | Camberwell | William Coombs | For further examination | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Union Hall | Sarah Cobb | Violently assaulting beating and wounding so that life is endangered | George Harrison | For further examination | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Union Hall | John Elston | Stealing a gold key, seal and ring | Thomas Cox | Discharged | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Union Hall | George Parker | Being a suspected person frequenting the street with intent to commit felony | Church Street, in the parish of Christ Church | Imprisoned for one month at Brixton | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Union Hall | John Wellin | Being a suspected person frequenting the street with intent to commit felony | Church Street, in the parish of Christ Church | Discharged | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Union Hall | Mary Ann McGill | Stealing a piece of bacon | Saint Saviour | Ann Troy | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a house: a great coat | No 86 Old King Street, Deptford | Mrs Chapman | ||||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Metropolitan Police | Lost or stolen: a leather purse containing four sovereigns, four half-crowns, four or five shillings, and one sixpence of the reign of William IV | Between New Cross, Deptford, and London Street, Greenwich | Captain Pearson of Greenwich | ||||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Metropolitan Police | Carpenter's tools, supposed to have been stolen, found in possession of two men who gave their names as Henry Tyler and John Miller | ||||||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a house after a hole was cut in a dividing wall, supposed by a man who hired a room and gave his name as John Thompson: a pearl ring and other items of jewellery, a watch, spoons and sugar tongs, and £6 in silver and copper monies | Wheeler Street, Spitalfields | Mr Richards, oil and colourman | ||||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a back garden: two pairs of sheets, two table-cloths and a pinafore | No 17 Clarendon Street, Vassal Road, Brixton | Mrs Bunney | ||||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen: a cloak and a man's hat | No 25 Earl Street, Lisson Grove | |||||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a house: three watches and other articles | No 22 Devonshire Street, Portland Place | Mrs Stevens | ||||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen : a trunk containing an old bible, a basin, a tea-pot, two pocket books, several articles of baby linen, and some calico | No 7 Dover St, Picadilly | |||||
30 January 1833 | Right | 51 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen: a silver watch, three seals and two keys | The Police Station, New Way, Tothill Street, Westminster |
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