1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
James Ruspini |
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Stealing ten cigars, value two shillings |
11, Panton Street, Haymarket |
Charles Topliss |
Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
Timothy Heath |
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Frequenting the public streets with intent to commit felony |
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Committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell for want of sureties as a idle and disorderly person |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
John Nicholson |
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Frequenting the public streets with intent to commit felony |
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Committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell for want of sureties as a idle and disorderly person |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
Mary Ann Holland |
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Stealing one sixpence |
Falconberg Court, Soho |
Benjamin Colley |
Discharged, the prosecutor not appearing |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
John Perry |
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Uttering and tendering one false and counterfeit shilling |
|
John Gardener |
Remanded |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
Edward Lyons |
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Being a suspected person and frequenting a place with intent to commit felony |
Saint James's Church |
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Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
Daniel Ryan |
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Stealing one handkerchief |
Regent Street |
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Remanded |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
Amy Jux |
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Stealing one handkerchief |
5, Vine Street, Piccadilly |
George Barnett |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
David Anderson |
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Forging a receipt for the sum of thirteen shillings and eightpence |
Highgate |
Sir William Henry Poland |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
David Anderson |
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Forging a receipt for the sum of one pound five shillings |
Highgate |
Sir William Henry Poland |
Detained |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
Henry Head |
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Stealing one coat |
Hampstead |
John Hopkins |
Committed to the New Prison for trial |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
George Hutchinson |
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Stealing a coat, a waistcoat and one pair of trousers |
Saint Andrew, Holborn |
Simon Giles |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Eliza Lockwood |
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Stealing a sheet |
Clerkenwell |
Roger Sacombe |
For further examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Margaret Edwards |
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Stealing nineteen shillings and a handkerchief |
Saint Pancras |
Thomas Marshall |
Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
William Sweeney |
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Being a suspected person apprehended in a place being there with intent to commit felony |
High Street, Saint Giles |
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Committed to the House of Correction, for three months |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Thomas Bryant |
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Being a suspected person apprehended in a place being there with intent to commit felony |
High Street, Saint Giles |
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Committed to the House of Correction, for three months |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
John Leonard |
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Being a suspected person apprehended in a place being there with intent to commit felony |
High Street, Saint Giles |
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Committed to the House of Correction, for three months |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Emma Jones |
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Uttering a counterfeit crown piece |
Clerkenwell |
John Astbury |
For examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Maria Hunt |
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Stealing two gowns |
Clerkenwell |
Elizabeth Hunt |
For examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Henry Ratnett |
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Stealing one sovereign |
Saint Ann, Soho |
Catherine Lee |
Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
James Broom |
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Embezzling the sum of thirty shillings |
Saint Pancras |
James Elton |
Remanded |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Edward Rubidge |
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Stealing two coats and other articles |
|
James Rubidge |
Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Elizabeth Hodge |
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Stealing a table-cloth and other articles |
|
James James |
For examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Charles Davis |
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Being a common utterer of counterfeit silver money |
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Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Elizabeth Edwards |
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Being a common utterer of counterfeit silver money |
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Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Robert Bailey |
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Stealing a shirt |
|
Agnes Stanley |
Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
John Cherry |
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Stealing a half crown |
|
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Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Richard Baker |
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Stealing a half crown |
|
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Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Matthew Davis |
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Stealing a lace cap |
Saint Luke |
Maria Western |
Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Hannah Smith |
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Stealing eight shillings |
Shoreditch |
Francis Darling |
Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
William Bates |
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Embezzling twenty-two shillings |
|
Joseph Thackeray |
Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Samuel WIllis |
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Stealing an oven fixed to a house |
Britannia Street, City Road |
Richard Atwood |
Adjourned |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
George Waller |
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Stealing one brooch |
|
William Bonnell |
For re-examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Daniel Murphy |
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Assaulting a man and robbing him of one half-crown and six penny-pieces |
Norton Falgate |
Joseph Day |
For re-examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
William Boyle |
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Assaulting a man and robbing him of one half-crown and six penny-pieces |
Norton Falgate |
Joseph Day |
For re-examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Elizabeth Williams |
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Stealing a pocket book containing nineteen shillings and three duplicates, and some papers |
Bethnal Green |
James Catchpool |
For re-examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Sarah Edwards |
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Stealing a pocket book containing nineteen shillings and three duplicates, and some papers |
Bethnal Green |
James Catchpool |
For re-examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Thomas Humm |
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Stealing six shillings |
Hackney |
Matthew Whitehead |
For re-examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
William Barry |
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Stealing a watch with chain, seal, and key |
|
Isaac Gibbs |
For re-examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Joseph Smith |
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Stealing a shilling |
Bethnal Green |
Michael Carney |
For re-examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Peter Morris |
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Stealing a pair of trousers |
|
Mary Beaumont |
For re-examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Mary Scully |
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Stealing a tub |
|
Sarah Martin |
For re-examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Elizabeth Parker |
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Stealing a pair of trousers and a shirt |
Islington |
Esther Kempster |
For examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Joseph Coppin |
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Stealing a jacket |
Graces' Alley, Wellclose |
Mary Pike |
Discharged from this; but committed to the House of Correction, for three months, as a rogue and vagabond |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Sarah Roberts |
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Stealing a watch, a handkerchief and eighteen shillings |
White's Yard, Rosemary Lane, Whitechapel |
John Middlemas |
Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Hannah Gregory |
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Stealing a watch, a handkerchief and eighteen shillings |
White's Yard, Rosemary Lane, Whitechapel |
John Middlemas |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
William Sadler |
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Receiving a watch, knowing it to be stolen |
White's Yard, Rosemary Lane, Whitechapel |
John Middlemas |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
James Mahony |
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Stealing a jacket and other articles |
East Smithfield |
|
Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
John Silvester |
|
Stealing a barrow and a quantity of brass |
Tower of London |
His Majesty |
Committed for further examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Georgiana Clarkson |
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Stealing three shillings |
Plumbers' Row, Whitechapel |
|
Discharged |
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1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
John Burrows |
|
Stealing a piece of bacon |
High Street, Bow |
William Cooper |
Discharged |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Thomas Allen |
|
Stealing a piece of bacon |
High Street, Bow |
William Cooper |
Discharged |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Edward Gurwood |
|
Stealing twenty-four vials |
Whitechapel Road |
Pierce Elshum |
Discharged |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
John Brookman |
|
Stealing twenty-four vials |
Whitechapel Road |
Pierce Elshum |
Discharged |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
James Wren |
|
Stealing a boat |
Regent's Canal, Limehouse |
Robert Smith |
Discharged |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
John Milton |
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Being a rogue and vagabond, wandering abroad and lodging in the open air |
Wapping |
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Committed for one month, to the House of Correction |
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1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Andrew Clancey |
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Stealing a pair of shoes |
Rosemary Lane |
John Gordon |
Committed to the New Prison for trial |
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1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Martha Baker |
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Stealing one pocket-book, sundry Bank Notes and orders for payment of money |
Wisbeach, count of Cambridge |
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Committed for further examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
William Hill |
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Receiving one pocket-book, sundry Bank Notes and orders for payment of money, knowing them to be stolen |
Mile End New Town |
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Committed for further examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Sarah Crawley |
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Receiving one pocket-book, sundry Bank Notes and orders for payment of money, knowing them to be stolen |
Mile End New Town |
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Committed for further examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
George Millen |
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Stealing twenty-four shillings |
Brick Lane, Whitechapel |
William Naish |
Committed for further examination |
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1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Thames Police |
Jose Maria |
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Stealing one pair of shoes, one bottle of mustard and one jacket |
London Docks |
Charles Richard Sampson |
Discharged |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Thames Police |
William Ferguson |
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Unlawfully possessing two yards of canvas and two table-knives which had been stolen |
West India Docks |
|
Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined five pounds |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Thames Police |
William Garrett, the younger |
|
Stealing three shillings and tenpence |
Saint George |
William Garrett |
Discharged |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Thames Police |
Thomas Jones |
|
Unlawfully possessing two pounds weight of leather which had been unlawfully obtained |
West India Docks |
|
Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Union Hall |
Charles Stace |
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Attempting to steal a mare |
Lambeth |
William Taylor |
Committed for trial for want of sureties |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Union Hall |
John Welsh |
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Stealing a number of the inside of horns, called sloughs |
Bermondsey |
|
For further examination |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Union Hall |
Mary Edwards |
|
Stealing a quantity of grocery |
Lambeth |
Charles Webber |
For further examination |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Union Hall |
Thomas Curtis |
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Wilfully, openly lewdly and obscenely exposing his person with intent to insult a female |
New Road, Camberwell |
|
Convicted and imprisoned for fourteen days at Brixton |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Union Hall |
Richard Ewington |
|
Stealing three horses |
Camberwell |
William Ewington |
|
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Union Hall |
Ellen Spillard |
|
Stealing a shift and other articles |
Camberwell |
Maria Palmer |
Discharged |
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a house, a calico shirt, and other articles |
|
Hackney Grove |
Mr. Lay |
|
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a field, a brown mare |
|
Hackney Downs |
Mr. Lee |
|
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
Mary Morgan otherwise Pimlico Poll |
Stolen from a person, one fifty pound bank note and one thirty pound bank note |
|
Almonry |
Thomas Hildrup |
|
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from premises, eight hens and chickens of various colours |
|
Grove Lane, Camberwell |
Mr. Barber |
|
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a public-house, some copper money, rum, biscuits and other property |
|
'Crown' Public House, Blackman Street, Borough |
Mr. Rearden |
|
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a house, an old-fashioned silver watch |
|
88, Friar Street, Blackfriars' Road |
|
|
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a person, a silver hunting watch with a gold seal and key attached by a steel chain |
|
London Road |
Mr. W. Jermin |
|
Police Station, Southwark Bridge Road |
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from the parlour of a public-house, an eight day clock |
|
'The Three Compasses' Public House, Anchor Street, Bethnal Green |
|
|
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a coach-house, a coachman's drab great coat with large yellow button. About the same time, four calico shifts and a cambric muslin petticoat were stolen from the yard |
|
Veterinary College, King's Road, Camden Town |
Mr. Coleman |
|
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a house, one sovereign and other monies and articles of wearing apparel |
|
48, Peel Street, Kensington Gravel Pits |
Mr. Simpson |
|
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a house undergoing repairs, two hand saws, and other tools |
|
23, Broad Street, Bloomsbury |
|
|
|
1 July 1833 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a little girl, a bundle of linen containing two table-cloths and other articles |
|
Gordon Square |
|
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