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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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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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