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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
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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J Armitage

If the crime charged states 'from the person' this needs to be keyed in, if crime is of embezzlement you don't key in master or employer. For 'property stolen' and 'information' it is okay to shorten the description of goods etc. to about 2 or 3 lines, same with Metropolitan Police