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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
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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