Daily Police Reports: 2486 - 2640

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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
1 January 1836 Right 1 Bow Street Horse Stolen Farm yard, Seend, near Devizes Mr Shomberg £5 Reward on conviction of felon/s
1 January 1836 Right 1 Bow Street Horse Stolen or Strayed Crab Mills, Stoke Mr Joseph Ladkin If Stolen, £10 Reward on conviction, if strayed £1 Reward on recovery.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Bow Street Horse Stolen or Strayed Beaconsfield, Bucks Rev J. Gould If Stolen, One Guinea Reward on conviction; if strayed, reasonable expenses on return of same
1 January 1836 Right 1 Bow Street Horse Stolen Orchard, near the Church , Badgeworth £5 Reward on conviction of felon/s
1 January 1836 Right 1 Bow Street Horse, light Cart, Cart Harness, Whip Stolen Latton, near Harlow, Essex Mr. Thomas Pollett, Latton, near Harlow, Essex.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Bow Street David Brown Stealing three sheets and other articles. Compton Street Charles Cross Discharged
1 January 1836 Right 1 Bow Street Gustavus Ellenburg Obtaining, by a false pretense, a pair of boots. King William Street, Strand John Bell Discharged
1 January 1836 Right 1 Bow Street Thomas Jones Stealing three brushes. Great Queen Street John Smart Committed to Newgate for trial.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Bow Street George Lucas Stealing a looking-glass and other articles. Fulwood's Rents Holly Spearling Committed for further examination.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Bow Street Stolen from a Dwelling-house, divers amounts of houshold plate No. 5, Tavistock Place, Tavistock Square Mr. Dobree Ten Guineas Reward on conviction of felon/s and recovery of property. F. Keys, Public Office, Bow-street.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Queen Square John Little Stealing a load of straw. Lewisham William Edgerton Committed for further examination.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Queen Square Henry Jones Stealing one pound weight of bacon. James Savage Committed for trial at the next Westminster Sessions.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Queen Square Charles Anton On re-examination from the 30th ultimo Committed for further examination.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Queen Square Jacob Bloom On re-examination from the 30th ultimo Committed for further examination.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Queen Square William Tann On re-examination from the 30th ultimo Committed for further examination.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Queen Square Joseph McGee On re-examination from the 30th ultimo Discharged
1 January 1836 Right 1 Queen Square Thomas Skinner On re-examination from the 30th ultimo Committed for further examination.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Queen Square Edward Skinner On re-examination from the 30th ultimo Committed for further examination.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Queen Square James Hagan On re-examination from the 30th ultimo Committed for further examination.
1 January 1836 Right 1 Queen Square David Jones Knowingly uttering two counterfeit sixpences. Knightsbridge 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
1 January 1836 Left 2 Queen Square John Tremlett Stealing 14 pounds of iron Convicted of Misdemeanour, committed for one month
1 January 1836 Left 2 Queen Square William Matthews Stealing a sheet Jeffries'-buildings, Westminster Denis Foley Discharged
1 January 1836 Left 2 Queen Square Maria Deacon Stealing a dram-glass Tothill-street Benjamin Hudson Committed for further examination
1 January 1836 Left 2 Queen Square Thomas Neaves Stealing a pair of shoes Newington Morris Emanuel Committed for further examination
1 January 1836 Left 2 Queen Square Mary Ann Webb Stealing a cloak and other articles Lambeth John Kinman Discharged
1 January 1836 Left 2 Queen Square Susan Young Stealing a cloak and other articles Lambeth John Kinman Discharged
1 January 1836 Left 2 Marlborough Street Stolen or Strayed, three Horses East Barnet Mr. S. Abbott If Stolen, £40 Reward on conviction of felon/s, if Strayed, £3 Reward on delivery
1 January 1836 Left 2 Marlborough Street William Hale Stealing two pounds eight ounces of bacon and one shilling and sixpence Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Marlborough Street George Fisher Stealing a herring Thomas Bowden Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Marlborough Street John Calnan Stealing a knife, value 10 shillings Ann Dewnsnap Discharged from that; but convicted as a rogue and vagabond, with intent to commit felony, and committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell to hard labour for two months.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Marlborough Street Ann Forman Stealing two tablespoons, value 30 shillings from her master London Hotel, Albemarle-street Joseph Gould Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Marylebone John Croney Breaking, entering and stealing; 2 silver watches, a watch case and a metal seal and key Marylebone John Vogt Discharged from felony; but convicted as a rogue and vagabond and committed to the House of Correction for 3 months.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Marylebone William Herbert Stealing ninety-five pounds of coals Paddington Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Marylebone John Pratt Stealing an umbrella from a shop Crawford-street, Marylebone Discharged of felony; but convicted of a misdemeanor of possession and committed to the House of Correction for 7 days.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Marylebone John Devento Stealing an umbrella from a shop Crawford-street, Marylebone Discharged of felony; but convicted of a misdemeanor of possession and committed to the House of Correction for 7 days.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Marylebone Hannah Charlton Stealing part of a metal chain Saint Pancras Discharged of felony; but convicted of a misdemeanor in possessing the chain and committed to the House of Correction for one month.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Marylebone Eliza Turnbull Leaving her infant child Euston-square, Saint Pancras Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Marylebone William Richardson Stealing a gold ring Marylebone Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Hatton Garden Mary Roach Uttering a counterfeit shilling on 2 seperate occasions Saint Giles James Horwell and Joseph Orchard Committed to Newgate for trial.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Hatton Garden John Hall Stealing 2 sheets Matthew Edgar Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Hatton Garden George Cox Stealing 2 sheets Matthew Edgar Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Hatton Garden Richard Lawrence Stealing 2 sheets Matthew Edgar Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Hatton Garden John Cosgrove Intent to commit felony High-street, Saint Giles Committed to the House of Correction for one month.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Hatton Garden Richard Coster Frequenting for the purpose of committing felony City-road Committed to the House of Correction for 3 months.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Hatton Garden Margaret Rowley Uttering a counterfeit shilling Saint Andrew, Holborn Hansard O'Brien Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Hatton Garden Henry Felstead Stealing a sovereign Saint Pancras William Felstead Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Hatton Garden William Kerr Uttering a counterfeit shilling Saint Andrew, Holborn Elizabeth Shelmerdine Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Hatton Garden Mary Wright Stealing a blanket and other articles Islington Benjamin Astwick Committed for further examination.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Hatton Garden Ann Smith Stealing two blankets Saint Pancras Thomas Sharman Committed for examination.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Hatton Garden Thomas Lynch Stealing two blankets Saint Pancras Thomas Sharman Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Worship Street Mary Ann Dennis Stealing a purse containing 5 shillings William Killington Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Worship Street Thomas Pemberton Stealing a vice David Levy Remanded.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Worship Street John Cannon Uttering a counterfeit half-crown Shoreditch Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Worship Street Rosina Walch Uttering a counterfeit half-crown Shoreditch Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Lambeth Street Mary Ann Ogle Stealing two shillings and eightpence Whitehorse-court, Whitechapel Mary Ogle Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Lambeth Street Jane Stewart Stealing three sovereigns and one half-sovereign Whitechapel John Mackenzie Discharged from felony; but committed to the New Prison, Clerkenwell for 3 months for want of sureties for good behaviour.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Lambeth Street Richard Cackman Stealing threepence High-street, Whitechapel Henry Wainwright Discharged.
1 January 1836 Left 2 Lambeth Street John Hart Stealing three pair of shoes Essex John Henry Charlesworth Discharged from felony; but committed to the House of Correction, Ilford for two months as a rogue and vagabond
1 January 1836 Left 2 Lambeth Street Mary Davey Stealing a watch, twenty-four shillings and other articles Wentworth-street, Whitechapel James Wade Discharged from felony; but fined £5 three shillings for pawning, in default of payment committed to the House of Correction for 3 months.
1 January 1836 Right 2 Thames Police Caroline Barnes Stealing a waistcoat and a handkerchief Shadwell Thomas Moncrief and John Thompson Discharged.
1 January 1836 Right 2 Thames Police James Dorrington Conveying five pounds of foreign snuff, liable to forfeiture under Customs law. Horslydown Convicted and fined the mitigated penalty of four pounds seventeen shillings and sixpence, and costs
1 January 1836 Right 2 Union Hall John Graves Stealing a quantity of iron Saint Saviour Discharged.
1 January 1836 Right 2 Union Hall John Newman Stealing 2 coats and other articles Newington Thomas Bale Committed for trial.
1 January 1836 Right 2 Union Hall Ann Raymond Stealing a quantity of wood, coals and other articles Christ-church John Sharp Remanded.
1 |January 1836 Right 2 Union Hall George Matthews Stealing a basket and its contents Newington John Gard Committed for trial.
1 January 1836 Right 2 Union Hall George Matthews Stealing ten shillings Newington Henry Washer Detained.
1 January 1836 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a Cart, a Portmanteau containing Jewellery and sundry Papers between Weymouth-street, Portland-place and Grenville-street, Brunswick-square
1 January 1836 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a Shop, a Box containing 20 silk Handkerchiefs 15, Bolingbroke-row, Walworth-road Mr. Goodwin Welsh
1 January 1836 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Absconded from Lodgings, a man named Cooper, stealing wearing apparel Noble-street, Goswell-street Mr. Bennet
1 January 1836 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a Parlour, a framed and glazed print of the Battle of Waterloo, a ditto Salamaca and a set of bagatelle Balls 'Turkish Slave' Public-house, Brick-lane, Spitalfields Mr. Brown
1 January 1836 Right 2 Metropolitan Police A House was broken, entered and stolen therefrom; wearing apparel, 2 umbrellas and other articles J. P.Platt, Esq.
1 January 1836 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a House, a Coat, a pocket-book containing monies 71, Piccadilly Mr. A. Leach
1 January 1836 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a Hen-house, 10 or 11 Indian Fowls Eastbury Mr. Justice Vaughan A Reward of Three Guineas on conviction and recovery ofproperty.
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