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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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14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Bow Street | Thomas Horabin | Stealing Knives and Forks | Wych-Street | John Dobby | Committed for trial at Central Criminal Court | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Bow Street | Ann Watson | Stealing Knives and Forks | Wych-Street | John Dobby | Committed for trial at Central Criminal Court | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Bow Street | Hugh Martin | Stealing a sheet, a bolster, and other property | Crown Street, Soho | Mary Donnolly | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Bow Street | Thomas Shaw | Knowingly using fake money (one crown piece) | High Holborn | John Pope | Committed for further examination | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Bow Street | Henry Turner | Knowingly using fake money (one sixpence) | Strand | James Gordon | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Bow Street | John Campbell | Attempting to Pick Pockets | Drury Lane | Convicted of being a reputed thief- committed to the House of Correction for one month | |||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | John Coates | Stealing a spoon | Discharged | ||||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | Catherine Lee | Stealing a watch | Union Court, Westminster | William Lethwick | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | Susan McDonald | Stealing a coat, plus other property | Lambeth | James Ashman | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | Mary Ann Cerno | Stealing a coat, plus other property | Lambeth | James Ashman | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | Sarah Keeley | Stealing money (three Sovereigns) | Chelsea | Joseph King | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | Ann Billings | Stealing money (three Sovereigns) | Chelsea | Joseph King | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | Richard Tunny | Stealing a pound weight of soap | Chelsea | Discharged of felony but convicted of being a Rogue and Vagabond and committed for one month. | |||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | William McCarthy | Stealing a pound weight of soap | Chelsea | Discharged of felony but convicted of being a Rogue and Vagabond and committed for one month. | |||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | William Edinborough | Stealing a pound weight of soap | Chelsea | Discharged of felony but convicted of being a Rogue and Vagabond and committed for one month. | |||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | Charles Austin | Stealing a pound weight of soap | Chelsea | Discharged of felony but convicted of being a Rogue and Vagabond and committed for one month. | |||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | Henry Richardson | Knowingly using fake money (one sixpence) and having another 18 fake sixpences on his person | Knightsbridge | James Spreadbow | Committed for further examination | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | Mary Ryan | Knowingly using a fake shilling | Lambeth | Frederick Wentworth | Committed for further examination | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Queen Square | Abraham Newton | Stealing two shawls and other articles | Rachel Roberts | Discharged | |||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Marlborough Street | Hammond Smith | A box containing a number of watchmaking articles stolen | Halbert Inn, Ipswich | John Benjamin, No 12, John Street, Oxford Street | |||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Marlborough Street | Mary Kelly | Knowingly using a fake half crown | Queen Street, Soho | Frances Jones | Remanded | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Marlborough Street | Elizabeth Gaskin | Knowingly using a fake half crown | Queen Street, Soho | Frances Jones | Remanded | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Marlborough Street | Joseph Crawford | Stealing a handkerchief- worth two shillings | Committed for trial at the next Middlesex Sessions | ||||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Marlborough Street | James Clifton | Stealing a copper | Remanded | ||||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Marlborough Street | Thomas Dillingham | Stealing a copper | Remanded | ||||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Marlborough Street | Michael Clearly | Stealing three pounds in weight of bacon- worth one shilling | Berwick-Street | John Ravenshear | Committed for trial at next Westminster Sessions | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Marlborough Street | Frances Morrell | Attempting to steal a gown- worth four shillings | Shepherd's-Market | Elizabeth Bassett | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 23 | Marlborough Street | George Dunglisson | Attempting to steal a coat- worth ten shillings | Conduit Street | John Llewellyn | Remanded |
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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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14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Marylebone | Mary Ann Whitmore | Stealing a leg of pork, half pound weight of butter, and a pound and a half of cheese. | Saint Pancras | Joseph Cooper | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Marylebone | Daniel O'Donnel | Stealing twenty-four silver forks, twenty-six dessert-spoons, a gravy-spoon, twelve tea-spoons, and other articles of plate, of the value of eighty pounds and upwards. | Guildford Street, Russell Square | Mary Ann Moore | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Marylebone | Samuel Furler | Stealing two sheets | Marylebone | Robert Ashby | Committed for further examination | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Hatton Garden | Jesse Smith | Stealing five shillings and tenpence | Islington | Maria Smith | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Hatton Garden | Jesse Smith | Stealing five shillings and tenpence | Islington | William Smith | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Hatton Garden | William Thorogood | Stealing three pounds weight of dripping | Saint Pancras | Discharged of felony; but convicted of a misdemeanor. Committed to the House of Correction , to hard labour, for ten days. | |||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Worship Street | Mary Bosworth | Stealing a piece of beef-steak | Samuel Monkton | For re-examination | |||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Worship Street | Robert Kirby | Burglariously breaking and entering a dwelling house, stealing a coat, waistcoat, a pair of trousers, a silk gown, four petticoats and other articles. | Hoxton | John Worwood | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Worship Street | Thomas Elliott | Stealing two waistcoats, a pait of trousers, a pair of drawers, and three pounds in cash. | Ann Kilminster | Discharged | |||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Worship Street | Susan Allsop | Stealing a brass candlestick. | Saint Luke | George Henry Henkins | Remanded | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Worship Street | John Evans | Stealing a pair of trousers. | William John Hewitson | Re-examination | |||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Worship Street | John Smith | Stealing a quantity of potatoes | Bethnal Green | William Colvill | For re-examination | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Lambeth Street | Mary Barrett | Stealing a pair of copper scales | Discharged from the felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for one month, for unlawfully possessing the scales. | ||||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Lambeth Street | Thomas Farrin | Stealing a piece of bacon | Stepney | Committed for further examination | |||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Lambeth Street | Thomas Goddard | Stealing a piece of bacon | Stepney | Committed for further examination | |||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Lambeth Street | William Holland | Stealing a piece of bacon | Stepney | Committed for further examination | |||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Lambeth Street | Samuel Fuller | Stealing a board and a post | Governors of the London Hospital | Discharged from the felony; but committed to the House of Correction for one month, for unlawfully posssessing the property. | |||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Lambeth Street | James Croxford | Breaking and entering. Stealing two pickled tongues | Cottage Lane, Poplar | Captain Harvey | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Lambeth Street | Mary Harris | Stealing two shirts | Wapping | George Fordyce | For further examination | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Lambeth Street | Ellen Minyers | Stealing two shirts | Wapping | George Fordyce | For further examination | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Lambeth Street | Joseph Ferdento | Stealing an organ-piano | Brixton | Joseph Morello | For further examination | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Thames Police | Robert Higgs | Suspected person, intent to commit felony. | Commercial Road | Convicted of being a rogue and vagabond, committed for three calender months, to hard labour in the House of Corrections. | |||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Thames Police | Edmund Jewell | Unlawfully possessing eight pieces of sewing twine, and a yard of canvas, which had been stolen. | West India Docks | Convicted of a misdemeanour and fined twenty shillings. | |||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Thames Police | Jeremiah Murphy | Unlawfully possing two pounds weight of iron, which had been stolen. | West India Docks | Discharged | |||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Thames Police | John Little | Stealing a sack | Shadwell | James Stanton | Discharged from felony; but convicted of being a rogue and vagabond. Committed for three calendar months hard labour, in the House of Corrections. | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Thames Police | Daniel Murray | Stealing two boots | Shadwell | Thomas Meredith | Committed | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | Margaret Fowler | Stealing a bonnet and other articles | Saint Saviour | Catherine Baker | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | John Mason | Stealing one fifty-pound Bank of England note | Christ-church | James Wilson | Committed for trial. | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | William Jones | Feloniously receiving divers sums of money stolen by John Mason, knowing it to be stolen. | Discharged | ||||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | William Paterson | Feloniously receiving divers sums of money stolen by John Mason, knowing it to be stolen. | Discharged | ||||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | Philip Richards | Feloniously receiving divers sums of money stolen by John Mason, knowing it to be stolen. | Discharged | ||||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | Daniel Paterson | Feloniously receiving the sum of twenty-five pounds, knowing it to be stolen. | Discharged | ||||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | Mary Paterson | Feloniously receiving the sum of twenty-five pounds, knowing it to be stolen. | Discharged | ||||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | Charles Colwell | Stealing a spoon | Saint Saviour | William John Wright | Discharged | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | Henry Godwin | Stealing Horse-hair | Newington | John Lant | Remanded | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | Henry Cramp | Found in an out-house, then and there for an unlawful purpose. | Newington | Discharged | |||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | Ann March | Stealing two gowns, unlawfully pawning the gowns | Newington | Maria Gillett | Discharged from the felony; convicted of unlawfully pawning the gowns. Fined twenty shillings and the value: committed for one month to Brixton. | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | Ann Leach | Stealing from the person, one coral necklace. | Saint George, Southwark. | Martha Fuller | Remanded | ||
14 January 1835 | Left | 24 | Union Hall | Ann Leach | Stealing from the person, one coral necklace. | Saint George, Southwark. | George Fuller | Remanded | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Union Hall | William Perrin | Stealing a quantity of bread | Newington | Dobson | Remanded | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Union Hall | Edward Jones | Stealing a piece of cheese | Newington | Richard Carr | Discharged from the felony; convicted of unlawfully possessing the cheese. Fined forty shillings: indefault of payment committed for six weeks to Brixton. | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Union Hall | Michael Murteugh | Stealing a silver watch | Saint Saviour | William Matthews | Remanded | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Union Hall | Mary Murteugh | Feloniously receiving (silver watch) | Discharged | ||||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Union Hall | Robert Ebden | Suspected persons. Intent to commit felony | Crosby row, Bermondsey | Discharged | |||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Union Hall | Ann Wailling | Suspected persons. Intent to commit felony | Crosby row, Bermondsey | Discharged | |||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Union Hall | George Pomeroy | Feloniously embezzling one pound nineteen shillings | Lambeth | Thomas Marshall | For further examination | ||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen, a small truck from the door of a grocer. | 3 Gerrard street, Soho | Mr Williams | ||||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Metropolitan Police | Supposed to be stolen, a Horse and Cart. Horse is white, aged, cropped ears, switch tail, wall-eyed and about thirteen and a half hands high. The cart nearly new, painted green, on springs; name Thomas Brett on the side | 24 Rosoman street, Clerkenwell | Thomas Brett | ||||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Metropolitan Police | Jane Leary | Stolen, a pair of high shoes, a blue bundle Handkerchief, and two sovereigns. | 2 Royal Hospital row, Chelsea | Edward Phillips | |||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen, a new Gig Bridle, plain D, brass buckle, without bearing-rein and half a butt of Harness Leather. | 14 Little Chapel street, Westminster | |||||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Worship Street | William Horsford | Illegally pawning | 3 Months | ||||
14 January 1835 | Right | 24 | Worship Street | Elizabeth Clift | 3 Months |
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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 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Bow Street | John Bradley | Stealing a quantity of goods- some named were linen cloth and silks | Salisbury | John Jordan | |||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Bow Street | Charles Smith | Stealing one handkerchief | King Street, Covent Garden | William Hitchcock | Committed to the New Westminster Bridewell for trial | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Bow Street | John Webb | Stealing one handkerchief | The Strand | Andrew Ball | Committed for three months to the New Westminster Bridewell | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Bow Street | Louisa Graham | Stealing a pewter quartern measure and a brass funnel | Clements Lane | Daniel Brown | Committed for 21 days to the New Westminster Bridewell | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Bow Street | Ann Smith | Stealing a handkerchief | The Strand | Henry Moore | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Bow Street | Mary Richards | Stealing a rosewood work box | New Church Street, Saint Giles | Ralph Lutton | Committed for further examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Bow Street | George Reed | Stealing a newspaper | Villiers Street, Strand | Thomas Gould | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Queen Square | Daniel Gee | Stealing a decanter | Dartmouth Street, Westminster | Davit Francis Robertson | Committed for further examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Queen Square | Thomas Powell | Stealing a printed book | Lambeth | Walter William Woodward | Committed for trial at the next Surrey Sessions | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Queen Square | John Hardaway | Stealing two handkerchiefs | Lambeth | Committed for further examination | |||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Queen Square | John Withers | Stealing a coat | Lambeth | William Finch | Committed for further examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Queen Square | William Blakelock | Stealing twenty pigeons | Lambeth | Henry Augustus Rolfes | Committed for further examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Queen Square | James Hutchinson | Stealing a blanket | Lambeth | Margaret Webb | Discharged of Felony- Convicted of unlawfully pawning Blanket. Fined twenty shillings | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Marlborough Street | Mary Kelly | Uttering and tendering one counterfeit half-crown | Frances Jones | Discharged | |||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Marlborough Street | Elizabeth Gaskin | Uttering and tendering one counterfeit half-crown | Frances Jones | Discharged | |||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Marlborough Street | Thomas Kelly | Intent to steal and defraud- one bottle of rum and 17 shillings and sixpence | William Lee | Discharged | |||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Marlborough Street | John Maloney | Stealing a loaf of bread- worth threepence | No. 27, Peter-Street, Saint James | John Dearlove | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 25 | Marlborough Street | Stolen silver articles- spoons, desert forks, and tongs | Burlington Hotel, Cork Street |
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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 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Marylebone | John Simpson | Uttering a counterfeit half-crown | Marylebone | Commited to Newgate | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Marylebone | James Collins | Intent to commit felony | Uxbridge road | Discharged | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Marylebone | James Johnson | Intent to commit felony | Uxbridge road | Discharged | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Marylebone | John Richards | Intent to commit felony | Uxbridge road | Discharged | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | William Dayton | Stealing a writing-desk and a work-box | John Nicholson | Remanded | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | John Eldridge | Stealing a box and other articles | Mr Harris | Discharged | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | William Williams | Embezzling forty shillings | John Tetwell | Remanded | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | Sarah Evans | Stealing two blankets | Elizabeth Tunstall | Remanded | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | Robert Terry | Stealing three live tame pigeons | John Tait | Remanded | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | Charles Brown | Stealing three live tame pigeons | John Tait | Remanded | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | Benjamin Johnson | Knowingly uttering a counterfeit shilling | Saint Giles | David Bowan | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | Ann Blacklock | Stealing two gowns and other articles | Mary Clark | Remanded | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | Ann Hatton | Stealing a boot | Saint Andrew, Holborn | For examination | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | John Martin | Uttering a counterfeit half-crown | Islington | Mrs Marryatt | For examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | William Parker | Stealing four pounds weight of mutton, value two shillings | Clerkenwell | Thomas William Maider | Committed to New Prison for trial | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | Catherine Jefford | Uttering in payment a counterfeit half-crown and a counterfeit shilling | Saint Andrew Holborn | Sarah Wharton | For examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Hatton Garden | Elizabeth Bryant | Uttering in payment a counterfeit half-crown and a counterfeit shilling | Saint Andrew Holborn | Sarah Wharton | For examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Worship Street | John Trotman | Stealing a shovel | Discharged | ||||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Worship Street | Benjamin Ball | Stealing a shovel | Discharged | ||||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Worship Street | John Gillett | Stealing a shovel | Saint Luke | Elizabeth Appleton | For examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Worship Street | John Shearsby | Stealing a brass cock | Hackney | Thomas Risley | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Worship Street | William Moss | Stealing a live tame fowl | John Washington | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Worship Street | James Wilkinson | Feloniously assaulted a man and robbed him of a handkerchief | Falcon Public House, Essex Street, Whitechapel | Daniel Byrne | For re-examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Lambeth Street | Sarah Cook | Stealing a quantity of feathers | Waterloo street, Limehouse | Mary Meldrum | For further examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Lambeth Street | Sarah Cook | Stealing a quantity of feathers | Waterloo street, Limehouse | Mary Meldrum | Fined forty shillings, for unlawfully pawning; in default of payment committed to the House of Corrections for one month | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Lambeth Street | Mary Harris | Stealing two shirts and other articles | Wapping | George Fordyce | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Lambeth Street | Ellen Minyers | Stealing two shirts and other articles | Wapping | George Fordyce | Committed to the House of Corrections for seven days, for unlawfully possessing the property | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Lambeth Street | Joseph Ferdenta | Stealing an organ-piano | Bristol | Joseph Morella | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Lambeth Street | Dominica Garcia | Stealing an organ-piano | Bristol | Joseph Morella | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Lambeth Street | Mary Simister | Stealing a handkerchief and eight shillings | Rose court, Rosemary lane | John Hick Ash | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Lambeth Street | William Hubbard | Stealing a candlestick and three shillings | Mile-end | Frederick Hubbard | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Lambeth Street | Elizabeth Long | Stealing a handkerchief form the person | Albion street, Commercial road | Hugh Dunnan | Committed for further examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Lambeth Street | Edward Wallis | Stealing a piece of rope and a chair | Cable street, Saint George | Committed for further examination | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Lambeth Street | William Floyd | Stealing a handkerchief | Stepney | Isaac Coggin | Discharged from the felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for two months, as a rogue and vagabond | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Lambeth Street | Martha McDonald | Stealing a coat, and other articles, thriteen sovereigns and seven shillings | Wentworth street, Whitechapel | Thomas Cooke | Committed for further examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Thames Police | Mary Ann Holland | Stealing one pund ten shillings | Mile End Old Town | William Pearson | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Thames Police | William Robinson | Possession of two hundred and forty pieces of wood that had been stolen | Thames | Convicted of a misdemeanour, and fined five pounds | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Union Hall | Thomas Ashley | Stealing a basket and some apples | Camberwell | Mary Gretoren | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Union Hall | John Hodge | Utterer of counterfeit coin | Remanded | ||||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Union Hall | Mary Ward | Utterer of counterfeit coin | Discharged | ||||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Union Hall | Thomas Fitzgerald | Intent to commit felony | Camberwell road | Discharged | |||
15 January 1835 | Left | 26 | Union Hall | Charles Sharp | Stealing three silver spoons and wearing apparel | Newington | James Sharp, his father | For further examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Union Hall | Owen Hallahan | Stealing thrity-three plates | Christ-church | William Westbrook | For further examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Union Hall | Alfred Price | Feloniously receiving six sovereigns of John Mason, knowing them to be stolen | For further examination | ||||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Union Hall | Stephen Joy | Burglariously breaking and entering a dwelling house | Clapham | Jeremiah Evans | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Union Hall | George Pearson | Suspicion of attempting feloniously to break into a house | Saint George, Southwark | John Webb | Discharged | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Union Hall | John Higgins | Stealing a silver watch | Saint Saviour | Thomas Matthews | For further examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Union Hall | Michael Murteugh | Stealing a silver watch | Saint Saviour | Thomas Matthews | For further examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Union Hall | Mary Murteugh | Receiving a stolen silver watch | Thomas Matthews | For further examination | |||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Union Hall | John Brooks Doubledee | Stealing a tub of soda | Battersea | Frances Hills | For further examination | ||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Union Hall | William Ryan | Suspected of intent to commit felony | Saint George, Southwark | Convicted and imprisoned for fourteen days at Brixton | |||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Metropolitan Police | Benjamin Bolton | In possession of a brown speckled Hearth rug | Remanded till Monday next at Worship street | ||||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen, a gold watch | Red Lion street | Mr Rabey | ||||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen, a Blue Box Coat with capes, pair of shoes, a razor, shaving box and gloves | King street Mews, Grosvenor square | Mr Dawson | ||||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen, an old-fashioned silver watch | 33 Ashton street, Poplar | Mrs Poms | ||||
15 January 1835 | Right | 26 | Metropolitan Police | Charlotte | Stolen, a crimson merino Frock, a light cotton Gown, a dark Gown, three silk Handkerchiefs, eleven yards of Print, seven yards of Calico, a pair of jet Ear-rings, two rings, a Brooch, a straw Bonnet, a cloth Cloak, a fur Boa, a black fur Tippet and other items | Sun alley, Woolwich, Kent | Mrs Mary Ann Mercer | Charlotte likely to be found at Chatham or Hastings |
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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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16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Bow Street | Stolen horse | Flordon Mills | Miles Bloomfield | ||||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Bow Street | Stolen horse | Woolstone, Glouster | |||||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Bow Street | Richard Wigley | Stealing a handkerchief | The Strand | William Smith | Committed for further examination | ||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Bow Street | Mary Smith | Stealing four shillings | Great Turnstile, Holborn | Maria Mathews | Discharged | ||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Bow Street | Thomas Hanks | Stealing a handkerchief | Holborn | Discharged of the felony but convicted as a suspected person. Committed to the House of Correction for three months | |||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Bow Street | John Hogan | Stealing a box of figs | The Strand | Robert Capper | Committed to the New Tothill-fields in Bridewell for trial | ||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Queen Square | John Ames | Remanded | |||||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Queen Square | Joseph Preston | Breaking and entering- Felony. Also stealing the property owner's shoes | John Walford | Committed to Newgate for Trial | |||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Queen Square | William McKay | Breaking and entering- Felony. Also stealing the property owner's shoes | John Walford | Committed to Newgate for Trial | |||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Queen Square | Catherine Dalton | Knowingly buying the victims stolen shoes | John Walford | Committed to Newgate for Trial | |||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Queen Square | Mary Ann Akers | Knowingly buying the victims stolen shoes | John Walford | Committed to Newgate for Trial | |||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Queen Square | Edward Martin | Breaking and entering- stealing three cigar cases | Isaac Town | Discharged | |||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Queen Square | Samuel Flemett | Breaking and entering- stealing three cigar cases | Isaac Town | Discharged | |||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Queen Square | George Colburn | Stealing a door lock | Joshua Rayner | Discharged | |||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Queen Square | Jemima Crow | Stealing two shirts, and a number of unnamed articles | Orchard Street, Soho | Sarah Sloane | Discharged | ||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Queen Square | George Clarke | Stealing a cart | Regent Street, Soho | Samuel Potts | Discharged | ||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Queen Square | James Williams | Uttering a counterfiet sixpence | Palace Street, Pimlico | James Wakefield Thomas | Committed for further examination | ||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Marlborough Street | Henry Sullivan | Stealing a ball of hemp, and other articles worth one shilling | Thomas Sparrey | Discharged | |||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Marlborough Street | Mary Ann Tucker | Stealing one coat, one waistcoat, and one pair of trousers. Also stealing one half sovereign and six shillings in silver | Little White Lion street | Edward Smith | Discharged | ||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Marlborough Street | Susan Preston | Stealing one coat, one waistcoat, and one pair of trousers. Also stealing one half sovereign and six shillings in silver | Little White Lion Street | Edward Smith | Discharged | ||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Marlborough Street | George Loman | Uttering a counterfeit shilling | Ryder's Court, Soho | John White | Remanded | ||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Marlborough Street | Charles Williams | Breaking and entering | Lisle Street, Soho | William Henry Seekings | Remanded | ||
16 January 1835 | Right | 27 | Marlborough Street | David Smith | Suspected Sexual assault | Sarah Baven | Remanded |