1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Queen Square |
John Tremlett |
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Stealing 14 pounds of iron |
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Convicted of Misdemeanour, committed for one month |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Queen Square |
William Matthews |
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Stealing a sheet |
Jeffries'-buildings, Westminster |
Denis Foley |
Discharged |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Queen Square |
Maria Deacon |
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Stealing a dram-glass |
Tothill-street |
Benjamin Hudson |
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Queen Square |
Thomas Neaves |
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Stealing a pair of shoes |
Newington |
Morris Emanuel |
Committed for further examination |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Queen Square |
Mary Ann Webb |
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Stealing a cloak and other articles |
Lambeth |
John Kinman |
Discharged |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Queen Square |
Susan Young |
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Stealing a cloak and other articles |
Lambeth |
John Kinman |
Discharged |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
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Stolen or Strayed, three Horses |
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East Barnet |
Mr. S. Abbott |
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If Stolen, £40 Reward on conviction of felon/s, if Strayed, £3 Reward on delivery |
1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
William Hale |
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Stealing two pounds eight ounces of bacon and one shilling and sixpence |
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Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
George Fisher |
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Stealing a herring |
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Thomas Bowden |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
John Calnan |
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Stealing a knife, value 10 shillings |
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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. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
Ann Forman |
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Stealing two tablespoons, value 30 shillings from her master |
London Hotel, Albemarle-street |
Joseph Gould |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
John Croney |
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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. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
William Herbert |
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Stealing ninety-five pounds of coals |
Paddington |
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Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
John Pratt |
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Stealing an umbrella from a shop |
Crawford-street, Marylebone |
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Discharged of felony; but convicted of a misdemeanor of possession and committed to the House of Correction for 7 days. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
John Devento |
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Stealing an umbrella from a shop |
Crawford-street, Marylebone |
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Discharged of felony; but convicted of a misdemeanor of possession and committed to the House of Correction for 7 days. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
Hannah Charlton |
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Stealing part of a metal chain |
Saint Pancras |
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Discharged of felony; but convicted of a misdemeanor in possessing the chain and committed to the House of Correction for one month. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
Eliza Turnbull |
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Leaving her infant child |
Euston-square, Saint Pancras |
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Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
William Richardson |
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Stealing a gold ring |
Marylebone |
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Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Mary Roach |
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Uttering a counterfeit shilling on 2 seperate occasions |
Saint Giles |
James Horwell and Joseph Orchard |
Committed to Newgate for trial. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
John Hall |
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Stealing 2 sheets |
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Matthew Edgar |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
George Cox |
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Stealing 2 sheets |
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Matthew Edgar |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Richard Lawrence |
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Stealing 2 sheets |
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Matthew Edgar |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
John Cosgrove |
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Intent to commit felony |
High-street, Saint Giles |
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Committed to the House of Correction for one month. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Richard Coster |
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Frequenting for the purpose of committing felony |
City-road |
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Committed to the House of Correction for 3 months. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Margaret Rowley |
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Uttering a counterfeit shilling |
Saint Andrew, Holborn |
Hansard O'Brien |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Henry Felstead |
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Stealing a sovereign |
Saint Pancras |
William Felstead |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
William Kerr |
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Uttering a counterfeit shilling |
Saint Andrew, Holborn |
Elizabeth Shelmerdine |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Mary Wright |
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Stealing a blanket and other articles |
Islington |
Benjamin Astwick |
Committed for further examination. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Ann Smith |
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Stealing two blankets |
Saint Pancras |
Thomas Sharman |
Committed for examination. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Thomas Lynch |
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Stealing two blankets |
Saint Pancras |
Thomas Sharman |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Mary Ann Dennis |
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Stealing a purse containing 5 shillings |
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William Killington |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Thomas Pemberton |
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Stealing a vice |
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David Levy |
Remanded. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
John Cannon |
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Uttering a counterfeit half-crown |
Shoreditch |
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Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Rosina Walch |
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Uttering a counterfeit half-crown |
Shoreditch |
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Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Mary Ann Ogle |
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Stealing two shillings and eightpence |
Whitehorse-court, Whitechapel |
Mary Ogle |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Jane Stewart |
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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. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Richard Cackman |
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Stealing threepence |
High-street, Whitechapel |
Henry Wainwright |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
John Hart |
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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 |
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1 January 1836 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Mary Davey |
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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. |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Thames Police |
Caroline Barnes |
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Stealing a waistcoat and a handkerchief |
Shadwell |
Thomas Moncrief and John Thompson |
Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Thames Police |
James Dorrington |
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Conveying five pounds of foreign snuff, liable to forfeiture under Customs law. |
Horslydown |
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Convicted and fined the mitigated penalty of four pounds seventeen shillings and sixpence, and costs |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Union Hall |
John Graves |
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Stealing a quantity of iron |
Saint Saviour |
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Discharged. |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Union Hall |
John Newman |
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Stealing 2 coats and other articles |
Newington |
Thomas Bale |
Committed for trial. |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Union Hall |
Ann Raymond |
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Stealing a quantity of wood, coals and other articles |
Christ-church |
John Sharp |
Remanded. |
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1 |January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Union Hall |
George Matthews |
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Stealing a basket and its contents |
Newington |
John Gard |
Committed for trial. |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Union Hall |
George Matthews |
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Stealing ten shillings |
Newington |
Henry Washer |
Detained. |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
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Stolen from a Cart, a Portmanteau containing Jewellery and sundry Papers |
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between Weymouth-street, Portland-place and Grenville-street, Brunswick-square |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
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Stolen from a Shop, a Box containing 20 silk Handkerchiefs |
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15, Bolingbroke-row, Walworth-road |
Mr. Goodwin Welsh |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
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Absconded from Lodgings, a man named Cooper, stealing wearing apparel |
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Noble-street, Goswell-street |
Mr. Bennet |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
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Stolen from a Parlour, a framed and glazed print of the Battle of Waterloo, a ditto Salamaca and a set of bagatelle Balls |
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'Turkish Slave' Public-house, Brick-lane, Spitalfields |
Mr. Brown |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
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A House was broken, entered and stolen therefrom; wearing apparel, 2 umbrellas and other articles |
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J. P.Platt, Esq. |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
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Stolen from a House, a Coat, a pocket-book containing monies |
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71, Piccadilly |
Mr. A. Leach |
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1 January 1836 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
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Stolen from a Hen-house, 10 or 11 Indian Fowls |
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Eastbury |
Mr. Justice Vaughan |
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A Reward of Three Guineas on conviction and recovery ofproperty. |