Daily Police Reports: 2175 - 2328

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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
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
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
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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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
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
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