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
27 June 1835 Right 303 Bow Street Joseph Eagles Escaped from custody Gannymede Hulk, Woolwich
27 June 1835 Right 303 Bow Street Joseph Milton Stealing a basket Clement's Lane Catharine Landegan Discharged
27 June 1835 Right 303 Bow Street Timothy McCarthy Stealing three five-pound bank-notes and five sovereigns Bond Street Paul Storr Remanded
27 June 1835 Right 303 Bow Street Elizabeth Hunt Stealing a coat Drury Lane William Rouch Discharged; but convicted of unlawfully pawning. Fined 20 Shillings; in default of payment committed to the House of Correction for three weeks.
27 June 1835 Right 303 Queen Square Martin Spenceley Stealing a cloak Francis Copeland Discharged
27 June 1835 Right 303 Queen Square John Henry Waller Stealing four locks Lambeth Henry David Curry Committed for trial at the next Surrey Sessions
27 June 1835 Right 303 Queen Square John Henry Waller Stealing a thermometer Lambeth Thomas Shaw Detained for trial
27 June 1835 Right 303 Marlborough Street Elizabeth Collingwood Uttering one counterfeit sixpence Richmond Street, Saint James Thomas George Standeven Discharged
27 June 1835 Right 303 Marlborough Street Sarah Stevens Stealing one sovereign Whitecomb Street Matthew Jones Discharged
27 June 1835 Right 303 Marlborough Street Elizabeth Howard Uttering one counterfeit shillings Vigo Street Alfred William Melbourne Remanded
27 June 1835 Right 303 Marlborough Street Mary Connor Uttering one counterfeit sixpence Oxford Street John Roberts Remanded
27 June 1835 Right 303 Marlborough Street Edward Tatton Being found in the inclosed area of a house for an unlawful purpose Davies-Street, Berkeley-square Committed for want of sureties as an idle and disorderly person
27 June 1835 Right 303 Marlborough Street William Fox Having 2 picklock keys in his possession Committed for want of sureties as an idle and disorderly person
27 June 1835 Right 303 Marylebone Thomas Envill Stealing a silk handkerchief Saint Luke Mary Buckingham Discharged
27 June 1835 Right 303 Marylebone Henry Pervett Unlawfully possessing one brass knob which had been stolen Marylebone Convicted & fined 5 shillings: in default of payment, committed for seven days
27 June 1835 Right 303 Marylebone Charles Andrews Unlawfully possessing one brass knob which had been stolen Marylebone Convicted & fined 5 shillings: in default of payment, committed for seven days
27 June 1835 Right 303 Marylebone James Martin Embezzling the sum of 4 shillings and ninepence halfpenny Thames-street Charles Jack Discharged
27 June 1835 Right 303 Marylebone James Martin Stealing nine pounds weight of zinc Charles Jack Discharged
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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
27 June 1835 Left 304 Marylebone Stolen from livery stables, a blue box coat with several capes Brick Street, Park Lane John Morant
27 June 1835 Left 304 Hatton Garden James William McDuff Stealing 2 table-cloths & other articles Solomon Cohen Discharged
27 June 1835 Left 304 Hatton Garden James Humphries Stealing 2 table-cloths & other articles Solomon Cohen Discharged
27 June 1835 Left 304 Hatton Garden Michael Daly Stealing a basket Nicholas Murphy Discharged
27 June 1835 Left 304 Worship Street Eliza Chard Stealing a pair of pattens Charlotte Sweet Discharged
27 June 1835 Left 304 Worship Street Eleanor Stallard Stealing a cloak Elizabeth Barfoot Committed to the New Prison for trial
27 June 1835 Left 304 Worship Street George Brown Stealing a coral necklace Saint Luke Discharged from the felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for three months, for unlawfully offering to pawn
27 June 1835 Left 304 Worship Street George Cookeny Embezzling sixteen pounds weight of cotton and five hundred and seventy-four bobins Shoreditch Messrs. Chadwick Convicted and committed to the House of Correction to hard labour for 1 month
27 June 1835 Left 304 Worship Street Charles Redmonds Being a rogue and vagabond, being in a shop with intent to commit felony Brick Lane, Bethnal-Green Thomas Mallard Convicted and committed to House of Correction; hard labour for 2 months
27 June 1835 Left 304 Worship Street Susannah Hems Stealing a coat John Kelday Discharged
27 June 1835 Left 304 Lambeth Street Stolen, a brown mare Romford Fair Mr. Shaw Five pounds reward by Mr. Shaw, Billericay, Essex
27 June 1835 Left 304 Lambeth Street Ann Johnson Stealing a handkerchief Angel-alley, Whitechapel John Graham Discharged
27 June 1835 Left 304 Lambeth Street Mary Ann Waggett Stealing a handkerchief Angel-alley, Whitechapel John Graham Discharged from felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for one month as a rogue and vagabond
27 June 1835 Left 304 Lambeth Street Thomas Prince Stealing a watch Wapping Henry Cooper Discharged
27 June 1835 Left 304 Lambeth Street John Robey Stealing a bedstead Stepney Robert Maltby Discharged
27 June 1835 Left 304 Lambeth Street William Connor Stealing 2 shirts and other articles George-yard, Whitechapel John Froggett Committed for re-examination
27 June 1835 Left 304 Lambeth Street Sophia Brown Stealing a purse and 27 shillings High-street, Whitechpael John Smith Committed for re-examination
27 June 1835 Left 304 Thames Police Ellen Evans Stealing a shawl, and other articles Shadwell Catherine Kelly Convicted of unlawfully pawning the shawl; fined 20 shillings, and 1 shillings and sixpence the value
27 June 1835 Left 304 Thames Police John Cook Embezzling 2 pounds and elevenpence Mary Ann Commander Re-committed
27 June 1835 Left 304 Thames Police William Adams Stealing a silver watch and a silver guard Stepney Thomas Wood Committed for trial
27 June 1835 Left 304 Thames Police Robert Cutts Possessing 3 pints of nuts, that had been unlawfully procured West India Docks Convicted of a misdemeanor & fined 5 shillings
27 June 1835 Left 304 Thames Police Benjamin Currie Possessing 3 pints of nuts, that had been unlawfully procured West India Docks Convicted of a misdemeanor & fined 5 shillings
27 June 1835 Left 304 Union Hall Patrick Curtis Forging certain pieces of false and counterfeit money Remanded
27 June 1835 Left 304 Union Hall Catherine Connell Being concerned with the forging of certain pieces of false and counterfeit money Discharged
27 June 1835 Left 304 Union Hall Catherine Connel the younger Being concerned with the forging of certain pieces of false and counterfeit money Discharged
Catherine Bryan Being concerned with the forging of certain pieces of false and counterfeit money Discharged
27 June 1835 Left 304 Union Hall Elizabeth Curtis Being concerned with the forging of certain pieces of false and counterfeit money Discharged
27 June 1835 Left 304 Union Hall Francis Chapple Assaulting a man with intent to steal Newington Louis Ballatti Remanded
27 June 1835 Left 304 Union Hall William Taylor Stealing 2 watches Newington Josiah Lawrence Remanded
27 June 1835 Left 304 Union Hall Thomas Hatch Stealing 2 watches Newington Josiah Lawrence Remanded
27 June 1835 Left 304 Union Hall William Hamilton Stealing one gold ring Rotherhithe Henry Stratford Discharged
27 June 1835 Left 304 Union Hall James Hutchinson Stealing a quantity of silk Newington John Hutchinson Remanded
27 June 1835 Left 304 Union Hall Thomas Collins Stealing a quantity of copper Rotherhithe John Sedger Committed for trial
27 June 1835 Left 304 Union Hall George Carter Being concerned in stealing a quantity of copper Rotherhithe John Sedger Committed for trial
27 June 1835 Left 304 Union Hall John Brooks Stealing a quantity of machinery & 3 flocks of wool Wallington William Grubb 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
29 June 1835 Right 305 Bow Street Stolen from a field, a dark dappled grey cart gelding Old Foss Road, Moreton Morell, county of Warwick Thomas Hall Twenty pounds reward by Mr. Carter
29 June 1835 Right 305 Bow Street John Stevens Absconded from his employer stealing and taking with him a superfine blue coat, and other articles Market Square, Buckingham John Harris
29 June 1835 Right 305 Bow Street James McGrath Uttering a counterfeit half-crown Covent Garden Market Henry Foster Remanded
29 June 1835 Right 305 Bow Street James Hamilton Stealing sundry books Bow-street Richard Blofield Remanded
29 June 1835 Right 305 Bow Street Jane Cheeseman Stealing 3 handkerchiefs, a sheet, and other articles Craven-street, Strand Stephen Tapster Committed to Newgate for trial
29 June 1835 Right 305 Bow Street Eliza Jones Stealing one pound eighteen shillings Charles-street, Drury-lane Hugh Gray Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Bow Street Harriot Sinclair Stealing one pound eighteen shillings Charles-street, Drury-lane Hugh Gray Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Bow Street Joseph Osborne Stealing a quantity of flour Ship-yard, Temple-bar Robert Allison Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Bow Street Ellen Creed Uttering a counterfeit halfcrown-piece King William Street, Strand Lucy Aves Committed for further examination
29 June 1835 Right 305 Bow Street Robert Kelly Stealing four pounds seventeen shillings White Hart Yard William Allen Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Bow Street Mary Connor Stealing a child's frock Belton-street, Long-acre Ellen Burk Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Queen Square Henry Hopkins Breaking and entering a dwelling house and stealing 8 shillings Chelsea George Lisson Barnes Committed for further examination
29 June 1835 Right 305 Queen Square Mary Goldsmith Stealing 2 shillings Union-court, Westminster John Griffith Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Queen Square Mary Ann Grant Stealing 7 shillings & sixpence Union-court, Westminster Henry Hoex Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Queen Square Eliza Smith Stealing a handkerchief Lambeth William Phillips Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Queen Square Hannah Sullivan Stealing 3 pounds weight of pork Lambeth Robert Harvey Committed for trial at the next Surrey Sessions
29 June 1835 Right 305 Queen Square William Paul Stealing a pair of trousers and other articles Garden-street, Westminster Mary Farringdon Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Queen Square Thomas Drew Stealing 6 knives & 6 forks Lambeth Jane Walker Committed for trial at the next Surrey Sessions
29 June 1835 Right 305 Queen Square Robert Childs Stealing a shawl Saint Martin's Lane Sarah Coward Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Queen Square William Dewey Stealing a shawl Saint Martin's Lane Sarah Coward Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Queen Square Charles Eaton Stealing a sixpence Piccadilly Henry Foxwell Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Marlborough Street Eliza Goswell Stealing 1 shilling Dudley-court, Saint Giles Timothy Casey Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 305 Marlborough Street John Smitton Embezzling the sum of thirteen shillings & sixpence 439, Oxford-street James Glasscock Remanded
29 June 1835 Right 305 Marlborough Street James Kennedy Stealing one handkerchief 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
29 June 1835 Left 306 Marylebone Clement Brown Forging and uttering a checque for ten pounds five shillings Marylebone Christian Dill Committed to Newgate for trial
29 June 1835 Left 306 Marylebone James Stearnbeck Embezzling the sum of eight shilings Sydenham, Kent William Clewlow Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Marylebone Elizabeth Duffy Stealing a blanket and two pillow cases Norton-street, Marylebone Richard Shaw Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Hatton Garden Philip Maine Stealing a jacket and other articles Islington John Humphries Committed to Newgate for Trial
29 June 1835 Left 306 Hatton Garden Thomas Jefferies Stealing fourteen pounds Saint Andrew, Holborn Walter Powell Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Hatton Garden George Wilson Stealing a shawl and other articles Saint Giles Julia Raymond Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Hatton Garden Elizabeth Hogan Stealing one shilling and twopence Saint Giles Samuel Baker Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Hatton Garden Johanna Daly Stealing one shilling and twopence Saint Giles Samuel Baker Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Hatton Garden Eliza Rowley Stealing one shilling and twopence Saint Giles Samuel Baker Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Hatton Garden James Keeley Stealing five shillings and a handkerchief Saint Andrew, Holborn Elizabeth Park Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Hatton Garden Michael Parker Stealing a quilt, rug, and sheet James Dowling For examination
29 June 1835 Left 306 Hatton Garden Ellen Kennedy Stealing a diamond ring, and other articles Thomas Burrowes Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Hatton Garden Lydia Lawrence Stealing a coat and shirt Saint Giles James Burrowes For examination
29 June 1835 Left 306 Hatton Garden Bartholomew Sheen Stealing a jacket Islington Charles Nowlan Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Worship Street Robert Hill Stealing forty yards of bed-sacking Saint Luke William Collins For re-examination
29 June 1835 Left 306 Worship Street John Norgrove Stealing forty yards of bed-sacking Saint Luke William Collins For re-examination
29 June 1835 Left 306 Worship Street John Cannon Stealing a waistcoat Saint Luke Edward Barnes For re-examination
29 June 1835 Left 306 Worship Street William Dalton Stealing sixpence Saint Luke T. Yeoman Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Worship Street Thomas Staines Stealing a trevet and a pair of shoes David Martin For re-examination
29 June 1835 Left 306 Worship Street Maurice Jacobs Obtaining twelve bottles of ginger beer by false pretences James Drury Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Worship Street John Donovan Stealing some timber John Vine For re-examination
29 June 1835 Left 306 Worship Street John Patterson Feloniously receiving a pair of trousers, a pair of shoes and a snuff-box For re-examination
29 June 1835 Left 306 Worship Street Margaret Patterson Feloniously receiving a pair of trousers, a pair of shoes and a snuff-box For re-examination
29 June 1835 Left 306 Worship Street James Cole Uttering a counterfeit half-crown Spitalfields Jane Hartshorne For re-examination
29 June 1835 Left 306 Worship Street Stolen from a house, four silver table-spoons and other articles 2, Old Street, Saint Luke Andrew Hillby
29 June 1835 Left 306 Lambeth Street Ann Viga Stealing a sovereign Gloucester-street, Commerical-road Joseph Webster Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Lambeth Street John Hutchinson Stealing 2 bottles of wine High-street, Whitechapel Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Lambeth Street Jane Pearce Stealing a crown-piece Wapping Edward Watts Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Lambeth Street Margaret Lee Stealing 7 shillings and sixpence Glasshouse-street, Whitechapel David Young Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Lambeth Street William Hanson Stealing a quantity of soap Essex Yard, Whitechapel Benjamin Denton Committed for re-examination
29 June 1835 Left 306 Lambeth Street Ann Smith Stealing a pair of boots Church-street, Mile-end John Mitchell Discharged from the felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for three months as a rogue and vagabond
29 June 1835 Left 306 Lambeth Street Thomas Eldridge Stealing a shilling Wentworth-street, Whitechapel Eleanor Brett Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Lambeth Street Henry Williams Being found in an inclosed yard, being there for an unlawful purpose Mile-end Committed to the House of Correction for 3 months
29 June 1835 Left 306 Lambeth Street Sophia Brown Stealing a purse and twenty-seven shillings High-street, Whitechapel John Smith Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Lambeth Street Hannah James Stealing 2 handkerchiefs Fieldgate-street, Whitechapel John Thomas Christopher Discharged from felony; but fined forty-two shillings for unlawfully pawning one of the handkerchiefs: in default of payment, committed to the House of Correction for one month
29 June 1835 Left 306 Thames Police Dennis Briant Unlawfully possessing 9 pieces of timber, which had been stolen Stone Stairs Convicted of a misdemeanor & fined 20 shillings
29 June 1835 Left 306 Thames Police William Augustus Bull Stealing a sovereign Chelsea Alexander Nisbett Discharged
29 June 1835 Left 306 Thames Police James Hatch Breaking and entering a dwelling-house and stealing a silver tea-pot and other articles Shadwell Robert Kennedy Dickman Remanded
29 June 1835 Left 306 Thames Police Henry Harris Breaking and entering a dwelling-house and stealing a silver tea-pot and other articles Shadwell Robert Kennedy Dickman Remanded
29 June 1835 Left 306 Thames Police Michael Sullivan Breaking and entering a dwelling-house and stealing a silver tea-pot and other articles Shadwell Robert Kennedy Dickman Remanded
29 June 1835 Left 306 Thames Police John Cook Embezzling 2 pounds and elevenpence Saint George Mary Ann Commander Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Thames Police Edward Dixon Being a suspected person, frequenting the River Thames with intent to commit a felony River Thames Convicted of being a rogue and vagabond; committed for 6 weeks to hard labour in the House of Correction
29 June 1835 Right 306 Thames Police Michael Harvey Being a suspected person, frequenting the River Thames with intent to commit a felony River Thames Convicted of being a rogue and vagabond; committed for 6 weeks to hard labour in the House of Correction
29 June 1835 Right 306 Thames Police Michael Campbell Stealing 2 pieces of bacon Shadwell Robert Boyd Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Thames Police Claus Schlebohm Unlawfully possessing a quantity of old timber, which had been stolen Limehouse Convicted of misdemeanor; fined 20 shillings
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Henry Shallard Stealing an ass Newington William Cooper Remanded
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Robert Wiggins Stealing a number of iron hoops Saint Saviour Charles Barclay Remanded
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall George Harris Stealing a number of iron hoops Saint Saviour Charles Barclay Remanded
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Charles White Stealing a number of iron hoops Saint Saviour Charles Barclay Convicted of being in inclosed premises for an unlawful purpose and imprisoned for six weeks at Brixton
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall James Skinfield Stealing a watch & a ten-pound Bank of England Note Rotherhithe Charles Cripps Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall William Hendy Stealing a watch & a ten-pound Bank of England Note Rotherhithe Charles Cripps Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall John Luland Killed and slayed a man Lambeth James Edwards Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall William Pinner Assaulting a woman and stealing three shillings Camberwell Harriet Faulkner Remanded
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Thomas Brockwell Stealing the sum of forty-five pounds and a quantity of plate Newington Catherine Starling Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Edward Hall Stealing the sum of forty-five pounds and a quantity of plate Newington Catherine Starling Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Thomas Moore Stealing the sum of forty-five pounds and a quantity of plate Newington Catherine Starling Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Ellen Moseley Stealing the sum of forty-five pounds and a quantity of plate Newington Catherine Starling Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Mary Ann Brockwell Stealing the sum of forty-five pounds and a quantity of plate Newington Catherine Starling Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Caroline Capell Stealing the sum of forty-five pounds and a quantity of plate Newington Catherine Starling Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Sarah Metcalf Stealing fourpence Newington Mary McCormack Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Mary Ann Montgomery Stealing 5 shillings Lambeth Charles Holland Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Thomas Davies Stealing one handkerchief Newington Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall James Cooper Stealing a handkerchief Saint Saviour David Williams Remanded
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Maria Stansmore Stealing a necklace and other articles Newington Charles Stansmore Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall John Cook Stealing a quantity of carpenter's tools Saint George George Holden Remanded
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall William Taylor Stealing two watches Newington Josiah Lawrence Remanded
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Thomas Hatch Stealing two watches Newington Josiah Lawrence Discharged
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall James Hawkes Stealing a hand of pork, a poker, and a shovel Saint George John Freestone Remanded
29 June 1835 Right 306 Union Hall Stephen Rowling Embezzling divers sums of money Bermondsey Henry Torrington Remanded
29 June 1835 Right 306 Queen Square Henry Jones Ball Attempting to pick pockets 1 month
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