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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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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 |
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