1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
James Mawson |
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Stealing a tea-pot |
|
John Dallor |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Thomas Tyler |
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Stealing a sheet and other articles |
|
William Kilsby |
Discharged |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Charlotte Green |
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Stealing a sheet and other articles |
|
William Kilsby |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Thomas Fitzgerald |
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Obtaining twenty nine pounds twelve shillings by fraud with intent to cheat and defraud |
|
George Lewis |
Discharged |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
James McDonald |
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Stealing a handkerchief |
Saint Andrew, Holborn |
Samuel Burton |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
John Williams |
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Stealing five live tame pigeons |
Islington |
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Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Henry Nicholson |
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Stealing an ear-ring |
Saint Pancras |
Emily Webster |
Discharged |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Mary Ann Nicholson |
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Stealing an ear-ring |
Saint Pancras |
Emily Webster |
Discharged |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
William Taylor |
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Stealing four drinking glasses and other articles |
Clerkenwell |
James Terry |
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Edward Mash |
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Receiving four drinking glasses and other articles knowing them to be stolen |
Clerkenwell |
James Terry |
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Benjamin Leaver |
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Receiving four drinking glasses and other articles knowing them to be stolen |
Clerkenwell |
James Terry |
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Mary Leaver |
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Receiving four drinking glasses and other articles knowing them to be stolen |
Clerkenwell |
James Terry |
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
John Gillett |
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Stealing a pair of scales |
Saint Luke |
George Spicer |
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Elizabeth Randall |
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Stealing a gown and other articles |
Clerkenwell |
Mary Hancock |
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Caroline Hill |
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Stealing a cloak |
Saint Pancras |
Amelia Jones |
Discharged |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Maria Holloway |
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Uttering a counterfeit crown-piece |
Saint Pancras |
Charles Bennick Stray |
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Louisa Brown |
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Uttering a counterfeit crown-piece |
Saint Pancras |
Charles Bennick Stray |
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Margaret Rourk otherwise Cain |
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Uttering a counterfeit crown-piece |
Saint Pancras |
Charles Bennick Stray |
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
James Chamberlain |
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Stealing a pound weight of brass |
Holborn |
Elizabeth Simmons |
Discharged |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
William Howard |
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Stealing a pound weight of brass |
Holborn |
Elizabeth Simmons |
Discharged |
|
1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Peter Brennan |
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Stealing a pound weight of brass |
Holborn |
Elizabeth Simmons |
Discharged |
|
1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Patrick Flaharty |
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Stealing a deal plank |
Saint Sepulchre |
|
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Thomas Walker |
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Obtaining two cakes of soap and other articles by fraud |
Clerkenwell |
Daniel Davis |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Caroline Wilson |
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Stealing a printed book |
Holborn |
John Thomas Cox |
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Mary Ann Barker |
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Stealing a gown and other articles |
|
Rachael Matchett |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Henry Goff |
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Uttering a counterfeit half-crown |
|
William Collins |
Discharged |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
John Abrahams |
|
Stealing twelve shillings |
|
Henry Grant |
Discharged |
|
1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Henry Light |
|
Stealing a hat |
|
Charles Fox |
Discharged |
|
1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
George Welfare |
|
Stealing a shilling |
|
John Twy |
Discharged |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Sarah McCarthy |
|
Stealing a shirt |
Bethnal Gree |
Gwen Price |
Remanded |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Jeremiah Howard |
|
Assaulting a man with intent to rob him |
King's Highway, Shoreditch |
Spencer Smith |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Mary Mitchell |
|
Stealing a gold pin |
Prince's Square |
Robert Brown |
Discharged |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
William Gilson |
|
Stealing seven live tame fowls |
Stratford, Essex |
George Everard |
Discharged; but committed to the House of Correction at Ilford, for unlawful possession |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Richard Crawley |
|
Stealing seven live tame fowls |
Stratford, Essex |
George Everard |
Discharged |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
William Clark |
|
Stealing seven live tame fowls |
Stratford, Essex |
George Everard |
Discharged; but committed to the House of Correction at Ilford, for unlawful possession |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
William Parish |
|
Stealing seven live tame fowls |
Stratford, Essex |
George Everard |
Discharged |
|
1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Jonathan Gates |
|
Stealing seven live tame fowls |
Stratford, Essex |
George Everard |
Discharged |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Thames Police |
Joseph Wood |
|
Unlawfully possessing sixty-four pounds weight of lead which had been stolen |
Shadwell |
|
Adjourned |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Thames Police |
John Morgan |
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Unlawfully possessing sixty-four pounds weight of lead which had been stolen |
Shadwell |
|
Adjourned |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Thames Police |
Samuel Jewell |
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Unlawfully possessing sixty-four pounds weight of lead which had been stolen |
Shadwell |
|
Adjourned |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Union Hall |
Rachael Jones |
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Stealing the sum of nine shillings and sixpence |
Saint Saviour |
Thomas Loader |
Discharged from the felony; but convicted of being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony, and committed for one month to Brixton |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Union Hall |
Thomas Brown |
|
Stealing a hat |
Saint Saviour |
William Clint |
Remanded |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Union Hall |
Bridget Toomey |
|
Stealing one half-crown |
Christ Church |
John Day |
Discharged |
|
1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Union Hall |
Edward Horne |
|
Stealing a quantity of plate |
Thorp |
General William Scott |
For further examination |
|
1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Union Hall |
Thomas Neal |
|
Stealing two doors |
Newington |
|
Discharged |
|
1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Union Hall |
George Smith |
|
Stealing seven pairs of trousers and other articles |
Saint George, Southwark |
John Nicholls |
For further examination |
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1 January 1835 |
Left |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Lost, supposed stolen, a grey horse, and a saddle and bridle |
|
Jermyn Street |
|
|
Mr. Powell, Sussex Hotel, Bouverie Street, Fleet Street |
1 January 1835 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
Ann Jones |
Absconded from her employer taking with her a silver watch with metal chain, gold key, seal, and ring and an old green woman's cloak |
|
Cannon Row |
Mr. Owen |
|
|
1 January 1835 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a house, a double-hooped half diamond ring, a diamond locket and other articles |
|
3, Upper Bedford Place |
Mr. Towgood |
|
|
1 January 1835 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a house, a silver hunting watch, a gold chased ring and other articles |
|
63, York Road, Lambeth |
Mrs. Sullivan |
|
|
1 January 1835 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a man while in a coffee-house, two £30 Notes |
|
Chandos Street |
Mr. Essam |
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1 January 1835 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stolen from a woman while waiting in the tap room of a public house, a purse containing four sovereigns and seventeen shillings in silver, and other articles |
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'Spotted Dog' Public House, Strand |
Mrs. Cottle |
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