Daily Police Reports: 1707 - 1863

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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 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street Stolen, a Bay Mare by a Man Brainton Brian Fair Mr. J. Carter, Stapleton near Presteign, Herefordshire. Five Pound Reward on conviction
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street Stolen, a quantity of Cabinet Maker's Tools, by Thomas Lear, cabinet-maker Gravesend John Hobcraft
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street Michael Clarey Stealing one hat Wych-street, Strand Jacob Valentine Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street William Salter Stealing a sovereign Middle-row, Saint Giles John Attwood Remanded
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street James Braby Stealing two handkerchiefs Middle-row, Saint Giles Remanded
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street James Ashley Stealing two handkerchiefs Middle-row, Saint Giles Remanded
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street Thomas Braby Stealing two handkerchiefs Middle-row, Saint Giles Remanded
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street Ann Farmer Stealing three half-crowns Gough-street, Gray's-inn-lane James Clark Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street Eliza Rowley Stealing three half-crowns Gough-street, Gray's-inn-lane James Clark Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street John Hamlet Stealing three half-crowns Gough-street, Gray's-inn-lane James Clark Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street Jeremiah Reardon Possessing a wooden trough Crown-street, Soho Convicted of misdemeanor, committed to House of Correction, two months
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street John Higgins Frequenting with intent to commit felony Hungerford Market Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street George Eyles Frequenting with intent to commit felony Hungerford Market Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street William Hopkins Frequenting with intent to commit felony Hungerford Market Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street Margaret Booty Receiving stolen articles of wearing apparel Ball's-pond-road Sent to Worship-street Office
1 July 1833 Right 1 Bow Street Francis Powers Stealing one handkerchief Brownlow-street, Drury-lane John Willmott Committed to New Prison for trial
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square William Abel Stealing twenty pounds of kitchen-stuff Kensington Francis Brewer Committed to New Prison for trial
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Charles Redding Stealing twenty pounds of kitchen-stuff Kensington Francis Brewer Committed to New Prison for trial
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square William Turner Stealing a hat Hammersmith Henry Bathurst Monkhouse Committed to New Prison for trial
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Joseph Smith Stabbing with intent to do grievous bodily harm Castle-lane, Westminster Ann Mills Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Ann Turner Stealing two shillings, a handkerchiefs Castle-lane, Westminster James Fish Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Sarah Williams Stealing a sovereign Perkin's-rents, Westminster David Thomas Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Sarah Hastings Stealing a sovereign Perkin's-rents, Westminster David Thomas Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square William Williams Uttering a counterfeit shilling Lambeth Thomas Gurney Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Elizabeth Tasker Stealing a gold seal Lambeth James Weemys Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square William Dunn Stealing two shirts Epsom Richard Evans Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Elizabeth Joyce Stealing three half-sovereigns, other monies Lambeth Paul Squalier Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Alfred Sheppard Stealing twelve copies of the Penny Magazine Lambeth Mary Ann Humble Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Sarah Coates Stealing a sovereign Lambeth John Eden Discharged
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square Richard Thorpe Stealing one live fowl, twelve chickens Hammersmith William Day Further examination
1 July 1833 Right 1 Queen Square John Abel Break, enter, theft of two coats, other articles Kensington Henry Simpson Further examination
1 July 1833 Right 1 Marlborough Street Sarah Powell Stealing twenty-four ounces of pudding Saint Giles in the Fields and Saint George Bloomsbury Overseers of the Poor Discharged
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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 July 1833 Left 2 Marlborough Street James Ruspini Stealing ten cigars, value two shillings 11, Panton Street, Haymarket Charles Topliss Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Marlborough Street Timothy Heath Frequenting the public streets with intent to commit felony Committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell for want of sureties as a idle and disorderly person
1 July 1833 Left 2 Marlborough Street John Nicholson Frequenting the public streets with intent to commit felony Committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell for want of sureties as a idle and disorderly person
1 July 1833 Left 2 Marlborough Street Mary Ann Holland Stealing one sixpence Falconberg Court, Soho Benjamin Colley Discharged, the prosecutor not appearing
1 July 1833 Left 2 Marlborough Street John Perry Uttering and tendering one false and counterfeit shilling John Gardener Remanded
1 July 1833 Left 2 Marlborough Street Edward Lyons Being a suspected person and frequenting a place with intent to commit felony Saint James's Church Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Marlborough Street Daniel Ryan Stealing one handkerchief Regent Street Remanded
1 July 1833 Left 2 Marlborough Street Amy Jux Stealing one handkerchief 5, Vine Street, Piccadilly George Barnett
1 July 1833 Left 2 Marylebone David Anderson Forging a receipt for the sum of thirteen shillings and eightpence Highgate Sir William Henry Poland
1 July 1833 Left 2 Marylebone David Anderson Forging a receipt for the sum of one pound five shillings Highgate Sir William Henry Poland Detained
1 July 1833 Left 2 Marylebone Henry Head Stealing one coat Hampstead John Hopkins Committed to the New Prison for trial
1 July 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden George Hutchinson Stealing a coat, a waistcoat and one pair of trousers Saint Andrew, Holborn Simon Giles Committed to Newgate for trial
1 July 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Eliza Lockwood Stealing a sheet Clerkenwell Roger Sacombe For further examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Margaret Edwards Stealing nineteen shillings and a handkerchief Saint Pancras Thomas Marshall Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden William Sweeney Being a suspected person apprehended in a place being there with intent to commit felony High Street, Saint Giles Committed to the House of Correction, for three months
1 July 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Thomas Bryant Being a suspected person apprehended in a place being there with intent to commit felony High Street, Saint Giles Committed to the House of Correction, for three months
1 July 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden John Leonard Being a suspected person apprehended in a place being there with intent to commit felony High Street, Saint Giles Committed to the House of Correction, for three months
1 July 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Emma Jones Uttering a counterfeit crown piece Clerkenwell John Astbury For examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Maria Hunt Stealing two gowns Clerkenwell Elizabeth Hunt For examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Henry Ratnett Stealing one sovereign Saint Ann, Soho Catherine Lee Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden James Broom Embezzling the sum of thirty shillings Saint Pancras James Elton Remanded
1 July 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Edward Rubidge Stealing two coats and other articles James Rubidge Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Hatton Garden Elizabeth Hodge Stealing a table-cloth and other articles James James For examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Charles Davis Being a common utterer of counterfeit silver money Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Elizabeth Edwards Being a common utterer of counterfeit silver money Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Robert Bailey Stealing a shirt Agnes Stanley Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street John Cherry Stealing a half crown Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Richard Baker Stealing a half crown Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Matthew Davis Stealing a lace cap Saint Luke Maria Western Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Hannah Smith Stealing eight shillings Shoreditch Francis Darling Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street William Bates Embezzling twenty-two shillings Joseph Thackeray Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Samuel WIllis Stealing an oven fixed to a house Britannia Street, City Road Richard Atwood Adjourned
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street George Waller Stealing one brooch William Bonnell For re-examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Daniel Murphy Assaulting a man and robbing him of one half-crown and six penny-pieces Norton Falgate Joseph Day For re-examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street William Boyle Assaulting a man and robbing him of one half-crown and six penny-pieces Norton Falgate Joseph Day For re-examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Elizabeth Williams Stealing a pocket book containing nineteen shillings and three duplicates, and some papers Bethnal Green James Catchpool For re-examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Sarah Edwards Stealing a pocket book containing nineteen shillings and three duplicates, and some papers Bethnal Green James Catchpool For re-examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Thomas Humm Stealing six shillings Hackney Matthew Whitehead For re-examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street William Barry Stealing a watch with chain, seal, and key Isaac Gibbs For re-examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Joseph Smith Stealing a shilling Bethnal Green Michael Carney For re-examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Peter Morris Stealing a pair of trousers Mary Beaumont For re-examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Mary Scully Stealing a tub Sarah Martin For re-examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Worship Street Elizabeth Parker Stealing a pair of trousers and a shirt Islington Esther Kempster For examination
1 July 1833 Left 2 Lambeth Street Joseph Coppin 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
1 July 1833 Left 2 Lambeth Street Sarah Roberts Stealing a watch, a handkerchief and eighteen shillings White's Yard, Rosemary Lane, Whitechapel John Middlemas Discharged
1 July 1833 Left 2 Lambeth Street Hannah Gregory Stealing a watch, a handkerchief and eighteen shillings White's Yard, Rosemary Lane, Whitechapel John Middlemas Committed to Newgate for trial
1 July 1833 Left 2 Lambeth Street William Sadler Receiving a watch, knowing it to be stolen White's Yard, Rosemary Lane, Whitechapel John Middlemas Committed to Newgate for trial
1 July 1833 Left 2 Lambeth Street James Mahony Stealing a jacket and other articles East Smithfield Discharged
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
1 July 1833 Right 2 Lambeth Street Georgiana Clarkson Stealing three shillings Plumbers' Row, Whitechapel Discharged
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 Being a rogue and vagabond, wandering abroad and lodging in the open air Wapping Committed for one month, to the House of Correction
1 July 1833 Right 2 Lambeth Street Andrew Clancey Stealing a pair of shoes Rosemary Lane John Gordon Committed to the New Prison for trial
1 July 1833 Right 2 Lambeth Street Martha Baker Stealing one pocket-book, sundry Bank Notes and orders for payment of money Wisbeach, count of Cambridge Committed for further examination
1 July 1833 Right 2 Lambeth Street William Hill Receiving one pocket-book, sundry Bank Notes and orders for payment of money, knowing them to be stolen Mile End New Town Committed for further examination
1 July 1833 Right 2 Lambeth Street Sarah Crawley Receiving one pocket-book, sundry Bank Notes and orders for payment of money, knowing them to be stolen Mile End New Town Committed for further examination
1 July 1833 Right 2 Lambeth Street George Millen Stealing twenty-four shillings Brick Lane, Whitechapel William Naish Committed for further examination
1 July 1833 Right 2 Thames Police Jose Maria 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 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 Attempting to steal a mare Lambeth William Taylor Committed for trial for want of sureties
1 July 1833 Right 2 Union Hall John Welsh 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 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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