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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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22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Marylebone | Thomas Sersale | Stealing a coral necklace from the person | Saint Pancras | Elizabeth Rickarby | Committed to New Prison for trial | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Marylebone | James Mawson | Stealing a coral necklace from the person | Saint Pancras | Elizabeth Rickarby | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Marylebone | Henry Pritchard | Stealing a quantity of apples growing in a garden | Paddington | James Hogg | Committed to House of Correction for one month | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Marylebone | Thomas Collyer | Stealing a quantity of apples growing in a garden | Paddington | James Hogg | Committed to House of Correction for one month | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Marylebone | William Riley | Stealing a gelding | Hampstead | William Kerrison | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Hatton Garden | Joseph Gammon | Embezzling three sums of five shillings | Saint Andrew, Holborn | William Williams | Remanded till next Friday | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Hatton Garden | James Thompson | Frequenting for purpose of committing a felony | Saint Giles-in-the-Fields | Committed to the House of Correction for two months | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Hatton Garden | Mary Rooke | Stealing a gown | Ann Teape | Discharged | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Hatton Garden | Margaret Bailey | Stealing divers articles of wearing apparel | Clerkenwell | James Bailey | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Hatton Garden | John Grove | Stealing a silver watch | Clerkenwell | William Weed | Re-examination | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Hatton Garden | Francis Saville | Stealing a counterpane | Clerkenwell | Hannah Stolt | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Hatton Garden | Ann Saville | Stealing a counterpane | Clerkenwell | Hannah Stolt | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | William Toby | Stealing two window-sashes and a glazed door | ---Hunt | Discharged on bail | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | Mary May | Stealing seven yards of printed cotton | Spitalfields | For examination | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | William Belvin | Stealing seven yards of printed cotton | Spitalfields | For examination | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | Henry Jackson | Stealing two baskets of fruit | Christ-church | James Mellows | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | Thomas Tavernor | Stealing a pair of shoes | Shoreditch | William Huetson | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | Ann Stirling | Stealing a counterpane, one sheet, a blanket, and a pillow | Whitechapel | James Wearing | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | Georgiana Douglas | Possession of two counterfeit shillings, several implements and materials used in coining | Saint Luke | Discharged | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | Martha Brown | Possession of two counterfeit shillings, several implements and materials used in coining | Saint Luke | Discharged | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | John Payne | Possession of two counterfeit shillings, several implements and materials used in coining | Saint Luke | Discharged | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | George Knight | Embezzling four shillings | Saint Luke | Esther Bellamy | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | Mary Driscoll | Stealing a blanket | Whitechapel | James Kelley | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | Mary Ann Storey | Stealing a pair of shoes and two shillings | Shoreditch | Peter Dace | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | John Brightmore | Stealing a box, containing four bottles of preserves and other articles | Re-examination | ||||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | Ann Strickson | Stealing five shillings | Shoreditch | John Long | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | Ann Davis | Stealing five shillings | Shoreditch | John Long | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | Morris Samuel | Stealing a silver watch | Saint Luke | Lydia Samuel | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Worship Street | Humphry Bishop | Killed and slain | New North Road, Shoreditch | Mary Edwards | Re-examination | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Lambeth Street | John Dowling | Stealing two jackets and other articles | East Smithfield | Henry Greenslade and Joseph Kildey | Committed to the New Prison for trial | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Lambeth Street | Thomas Pitson | Killed and slain | Borough of Southwark | Henry House | Committed to Horse-monger-lane Gaol, for trial, at Guildford | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Lambeth Street | John Baker | Uttering a counterfeit shilling | Limehouse | Fullwood | Sent to Worship-street Office | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Lambeth Street | Hannah Ransom | Attempting to destroy herself | Saint George, East | Discharged | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Lambeth Street | Samuel Tite | Stealing three sovereigns | Saint Katherine | Joseph Bullman | Committed for further examination | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Lambeth Street | Mary Kennington | Stealing eight combs | Nelson Street, Mile End Old Town | Philip Andreas and another | Committed to the New Prison for trial | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Thames Police | John Gibson | Stealing one watch and other articles | Shadwell | Remanded | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Thames Police | Richard Burton | Unlawfully conveyed one pound six ounces of tobacco | Convicted and fined one hundred pounds | ||||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Thames Police | Richard Williams | With a like offence | Convicted and fined one hundred pounds | ||||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Thames Police | Henry Brown | With a like offence | Convicted and fined one hundred pounds | ||||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Thames Police | Elizabeth Sullivan | Stealing an umbrella | Saint George | Henry White | Committed for trial | ||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Thames Police | Richard Burt | Possessing one pound and three quarters of tea | West India Docks | Adjourned | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Thames Police | Peter Flood | Possessing two quarts of stolen rum | Limehouse | Convicted of misdemeanour and fined forty shillings | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Thames Police | Alexander Lawson | Possessing two quarts of stolen rum | Limehouse | Convicted of misdemeanour and fined twenty shillings | |||
22 July 1834 | Left | 39 | Thames Police | Stolen various items of wearing apparel | 'Oriel' on the Thames | Thomas Philips | ||||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Union Hall | Richard Jefferies | Stealing a live tame fowl | Bermondsey | Discharged | |||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Union Hall | David Adams | Stealing a number of apples from an inclosed garden | Saint George the Martyr | Thomas Driver | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Union Hall | Charles Davis | Stealing a number of apples from an inclosed garden | Saint George the Martyr | Thomas Driver | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Union Hall | William Walters | Stealing vegetables from an inclosed garden | Camberwell | James Hargood | Convicted and imprisoned for three months, at Guildford | ||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Union Hall | Stephen Walters | Stealing vegetables from an inclosed garden | Camberwell | James Hargood | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Union Hall | Henry Nicholls | Stealing a cart | Newington | Benjamin Banks | Further examination | ||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Union Hall | Mary Ann Smith | Stealing four shillings from the person | Saint Mary, Newington | John Jones | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Union Hall | Sarah Colver | Stealing a cap | Newington | John Holyhead | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Union Hall | Ann Colver | Stealing a cap | Newington | John Holyhead | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Union Hall | Catherine Palmer | Stealing two handkerchiefs | Saint George | Catherine Frazner | Discharged | ||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Union Hall | Richard Pugh | Stealing four shillings and eleven pence | Newington | Margaret Hoskin | Further examination | ||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a House, divers amounts of tools, a Drugget and an Apron | 16, Pall Mall | Mr. J. Husband | ||||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Metropolitan Police | John Green, absconded and stole various sums of money from his employer | High-street, Poplar | Mr. William Gravely | ||||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a Stable, 2 Hearth-rugs, 3 brushes and a set of Blacking Brushes | No. 1 Langford Place, Abby Road, Saint John's Wood | Mr. Boys | ||||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a Dwelling-house, 3 silver Table-spoons and a silver Gravy-spoon | No. 10 Grosvenor Place, Camberwell New Road | Mr. Lockhart | ||||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Metropolitan Police | A silver Watch, with a Seal engraved 'J. M.' and a Key attached stolen | Cable-street, Saint George | Mr. John Maughflang | ||||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a House, divers amounts of wearing apparel, 3 Keys and a Snuff-box | No. 5 Well-street, Wellclose-square | William and James Taylor | ||||
22 July 1834 | Right | 39 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen by a Man named Edmonds, bed linen, a table-cloth and other items | No. 33 Earl-street, East, Lisson-grove | Mr. Wilkinson |
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