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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
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Edward Forbes knowingly uttering a counterfeit half-crown James Harris Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Mary Ann Cotton knowingly uttering two counterfeit shillings William Penton Committed for trial at the next Middlesex Sessions
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square William Parker stealing from the person, two sovereigns Edward Leach Committed for trial at the next Surrey Sessions
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square John Flewett stealing from the person, one hat Orchard-street George Wharton Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Frederick Seyffert feloniously and maliciously stabbing, with intent to do grevious bodily harm Chelsea John Benton Committed to Newgate for trial
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Jane Pope stealing one flock bed, and other articles Chelsea Alfred Wright Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Ann Pearse stealing one flock bed, and other articles Chelsea Alfred Wright Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square William Mayer assaulting with intent to rob Bakers-lane, Bankside George Mayer Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Joseph Hill stealing a smock-frock and a half-crown Lambeth John Morris Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Sarah Cannon stealing three pounds weight of pork Newington Edward Leman Committed for trial at the next Surrey Sessions
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square George Baldwin stealing a bugle Lambeth William Wheels Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Joseph Smith stealing a blanket and a feeder Lambeth Philip George McEvoy Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square James Lawler stealing a horse and cart Lambeth James Brown Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square John Baker stealing a horse and cart Lambeth James Brown Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Michael Cowley stealing a horse and cart Lambeth James Brown Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Elizabeth Ellis stealing two sovereigns and other monies Lambeth William Sallis Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Mary Ann Davis stealing two sovereigns and other monies Lambeth William Sallis Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Elizabeth Chapman stealing two sovereigns and one gold ring Newington Charles Millem Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Charlotte White stealing two gowns, and other articles Lambeth Mary Ann Cathrie Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Eliza Burton stealing a watch the Almonry William Etches Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Mary Downer feloniously embezzling the sum of one shilling and fourpence also three shillings and sixpence, received on account of her employer Tothill-street, Westminster Alfred Elworthy Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square William Perryman stealing a silver spoon and a silver fork Tothill-street, Westminster Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square Thomas Simpkins being rogues and vagabonds, to wit, being found in an inclosed [enclosed] garden, for an unlawful purpose Committed for three weeks to the House of Correction
15 July 1833 Left 26 Queen Square George Adams being rogues and vagabonds, to wit, being found in an inclosed [enclosed] garden, for an unlawful purpose Committed for three weeks to the House of Correction
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marlborough Street Mary Scott stealing two pair of sheets, on shirt, two table-cloths, and other articles Robert Ullock Committed to the New Prison, Clerkenwell, for trial, at the next Middlesex Sessions
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marlborough Street John Gregory stealing the sum of five pounds and twenty four dozen cut chandellier drops No. 190 Regent Street Philip Phillips Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marlborough Street Mary Turner stealing one gold pin Samuel Wilkins Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marlborough Street Charlotte Brown stealing one gold pin Samuel Wilkins Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marlborough Street Timothy Kelly stealing one handkerchief the 'Two Chairmen' Public-house, in Wardour-street, Soho George Hughes Committed to the New Prison, Clerkenwell, for trial, at the next Middlesex Sessions
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marlborough Street John Jones indecently exposing his person Oxford-street Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell, for want of sureties
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marlborough Street George Scissmore indecently exposing his person Saint James's Park Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell, for want of sureties
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marylebone Mary Ann Ward attempting to set fire to a dwelling-house Marylebone Maria Ward Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marylebone George Heimsath stealing apples Marylebone Jasper Whiteman Convicted, and fined five shillings
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marylebone Richard Fellows unlawfully and maliciously attempting to stab Samuel Bucknell, with intent to do him some grievous bodily harm Marylebone Samuel Bucknell Committed to the New Prison for want of sureties
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marylebone John Davis stealing a coat, and other articles Marylebone John George Robinson Discharged as to the felony: but convicted of being a rogue and vagabond, and committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for three calendar months
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marylebone William Busby stealing a half-crown Marylebone Thomas Busby, his father Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marylebone John Adams stealing a cheese Saint Pancras William Redgrave Committed to Newgate for trial
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marylebone Charles Wright stealing one Bank note for the payment of ten pounds, one Bank note for payment of five pounds, and two sovereigns Marylebone Robert Hobert Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marylebone James Coward stealing a quantity of apples Uxbridge-road Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marylebone Thomas Appleby stealing a quantity of apples Uxbridge-road Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Marylebone Richard Fisher stealing a quantity of apples Uxbridge-road Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Hatton Garden Samuel Jago stealing thirty artificial flowers and one box Clerkenwell Priscilla Butler Committed to the New Prison for trial
15 July 1833 Left 26 Hatton Garden Catherine Ryan stealing a sheet and a pillow Spitalfields Samuel Whitehead For re-examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Hatton Garden Michael McGrath stealing a sheet and a pillow Spitalfields Samuel Whitehead For re-examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Hatton Garden Catherine McGrath stealing a sheet and a pillow Spitalfields Samuel Whitehead For re-examination
15 July 1833 Left 26 Hatton Garden Mary Jones otherwise Wilson stealing one handkerchief Islington John Nash Committed to the New Prison for trial
15 July 1833 Left 26 Hatton Garden John Allen having been found in possession of twenty squares of glass, suspected to be stolen Fined five pounds, and in default of payment committed to the House of Correction, for two months
15 July 1833 Left 26 Hatton Garden Thomas Daniels stealing an ivory tablet Islington Edward Wallis Committed to the New Prison for trial
15 July 1833 Left 26 Hatton Garden Sarah Pugh stealing a sheet, a blanket and two curtains the Liberty of the Rolls James Boyes Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Hatton Garden George Bailey stealing a silk frock Saint Pancras John Monkhouse Discharged
15 July 1833 Left 26 Worship Street Mary Slade stealing a pair of cotton stockings, and other articles Bethnal-green William Thomas Hopley For re-examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street Mary Slade stealing a pair of cotton stockings, some lace caps, and other articles Bethnal-green William Thomas Hopley For re-examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street John Wild stealing two silk handkerchiefs and two half-crowns Shoreditch Alexander North and another Committed to Newgate for trial
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street William Gadd stealing two rows of coral beads, from a child Shoreditch Committed to the New Prison for trial
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street John Vandome stealing two rows of coral beads, from a child Shoreditch Committed to the New Prison for trial
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street Alice Edwards stealing two silk handkerchiefs Ann Taylor Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street Thomas Cormack stealing a handkerchief Joseph Summers Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street Robert Childs obtaining two shillings, by false pretences Robert Booth Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street Francis Wicks stealing a quantity of peas, growing in a field Hackney William Adamson Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street Elizabeth Powell stealing a pair of trousers Ann Powell, her mother For re-examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street Edward Eyres embezzling seventy yards of silk Bethnal-green William Wilson Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street John Bennett embezzling seventy yards of silk Bethnal-green William Wilson Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street William Bennett embezzling seventy yards of silk Bethnal-green William Wilson Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street Robert Green stealing a whip Shoreditch John Cooper Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Worship Street Thomas Baker stealing two coats Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Charles Zamira playing with instruments of gaming, at a game of chance the Tenter-ground, Good-man's fields Committed to the House of Correction, for seven days
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street William Ivy stealing a jacket Three Colt-street, Limehouse John Dicker Committed to the New Prison, for trial
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Maria Kemp stealing a five-pound Bank Note and three Sovereigns Red Lion-court, Poplar William Birch Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Bridget Leary stealing a five-pound Bank Note and three Sovereigns Red Lion-court, Poplar William Birch Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Mary Ann Mason stealing a shilling Parson-street, Ratcliff-highway Robert Hall Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Mary Foley stealing a piece of bacon Rosemary-lane, Whitechapel George Peel Discharged, no prosecutor appearing
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street William Finch stealing a sovereign York-street, Commercial-road Isaac Munns Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Charles Doughty having committed divers felonies in the county of Middlesex Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street John Russell stealing fifteen sovereigns, two spoons, and other articles Cable-street, Saint George Samuel Russell Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Joseph Wood breaking and entering the dwelling-house, and stealing a quantity of woollen cloth and other articles King-street, Poplar Joseph Scouler Remanded for further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Charles Colville stealing a sovereign and two half-crowns on board the 'Hero' upon the River Thames Thomas Watson Remanded
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Maria Kemp stealing a five-pound Note and three Sovereigns William Birch For further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Bridget Leary stealing a five-pound Note and three Sovereigns William Birch For further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Henry Johnson stealing a five-pound Note and three Sovereigns William Birch For further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Alfred Rough stealing a Bible Oxford-street, Whitechapel Isaac Rough Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street James Gulliver stealing a Bible Oxford-street, Whitechapel Isaac Rough Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street John Over having entered an inclosed yard, with intent to commit felony Louisa-street, Mile-end-road John Bell Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Benjamin Pedigree stealing plants, growing in a garden Bethnal-green Joseph Garrett Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street James Dowell stealing plants, growing in a garden Bethnal-green Joseph Garrett Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Mary Kitchener stealing five sovereigns Mile-end-road Samuel Smith Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Robert Adams stealing a sovereign and nine-teen shillings Nightingale-lane, East Smithfield William Bates Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Lambeth Street Catherine Hayes stealing two slices of bacon Whitechapel-road James Williams Discharged
15 July 1833 Right 26 Thames Police Jacob Larsen unlawfully possessing thirty-nine pounds weight of foreign manufactured tobacco Deptford Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Thames Police Jens Flovelsen unlawfully possessing thirty-nine pounds weight of foreign manufactured tobacco Deptford Committed for further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Thames Police Mary Neal stealing a drinking glass Wapping George Hall Detained
15 July 1833 Right 26 Thames Police Stolen from a Vessel, named 'Eliza', a Bag of Wool lying off Pickle Herring Stairs
15 July 1833 Right 26 Union Hall Edward Francis stealing a coat Saint George, Southwark John Marks For further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Union Hall William Parker stealing a sack, and other articles Newington For further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Union Hall Lewis Jones stealing a sack, and other articles Newington For further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Union Hall James Harrard stealing a sack, and other articles Newington For further examination
15 July 1833 Right 26 Metropolitan Police Stolen from the person, a double-bottomed Silver Watch. By two Prostitutes with whom he was in conversation Judd-street, Brunswick-square Mr. Peal
15 July 1833 Right 26 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a house, three Teaspoons. Also one slate colour silk Dress, one brown cloth dress Coat, and other items No. 24 Bennett-street, Stamford-street Mr. Robert Edmonds
15 July 1833 Right 26 Metropolitan Police Stolen from the House, Silver: six Table-spoons, seven Tea-spoons; one pair of Sugar-tongs, other items and money No. 10, Robinson's-row, Kingsland Mr. Parkinson
15 July 1833 Right 26 Metropolitan Police Stolen from the House, Six silver Tea-spoons, two silver Table-spoons; three plated Candlesticks and other articles No. 1, Canonbury Cottages, Islington Mr. Cromwell
15 July 1833 Right 26 Metropolitan Police Stolen, Four Sovereigns, one Waistcoat, one new pair of Shoes, and a silk Handkerchief No. 13, Edgware-road John Webber

Notes and Questions

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JoM

What should I do when the original is illegible (obscured by ink?)

sek

I think it says "twenty-four dozen ? chandellier drops ... the monies and property ... No 190 Regent Street"
It looks as if there is something before chandellier [chandelier] but I can't think what.

sek

I think it must be "cut chandellier drops"

JoM

@sek thank you