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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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2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Bow Street | Elizabeth Richards | Stealing cup, saucer and a spoon | Bell Yard, Temple Bar | Isaac Potter | Discharged from the felony, convicted of unlawfully possessing the articles. Committed to the New Westminster Bridewell for one month. | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Bow Street | Ellen Lucas | Stealing a counterpane and other articles | Fulwood's Rents, Holborn | Holly Richard Speering | Discharged | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Bow Street | Jane Bullock | Stealing two sheets, a blanket and other articles | 15 Denmark Street | Sarah Maria Proger | Discharged | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | Thomas Robinson | On re-examination from the 31st ultimo | Remanded | ||||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | Mary Fain | Stealing a watch and other articles | Lambeth | William Stear | Committed for trial at the Surrey Sessions. | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | John Little | On re-examination from the 31st ultimo | Remanded | ||||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | William Young | Being concerned with Thomas Neaves in stealing a pair of shoes | Lambeth | Morris Emanuel | Committed for further examination | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | George Wylie | Being concerned with Thomas Neaves in stealing a pair of shoes | Lambeth | Morris Emanuel | Committed for further examination | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | Elizabeth Hynes | Stealing a shawl | Lambeth | George Tarrant and another | Committed for further examination | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | Mary Lacey | Stealing a shawl | Lambeth | George Tarrant and another | Committed for further examination | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | James Potter | Breaking and entering. Stealing tobacco box and other articles | James Street, Westminster | John Ladd | Discharged of felony. Convicted of being rogues and vagabonds. Committed for three months. | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | James Hayes | Breaking and entering. Stealing tobacco box and other articles | James Street, Westminster | John Ladd | Discharged of felony. Convicted of being rogues and vagabonds. Committed for three months. | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | Edward Lennard | Breaking and entering. Stealing tobacco box and other articles | James Street, Westminster | John Ladd | Discharged of felony. Convicted of being rogues and vagabonds. Committed for three months. | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | David Daley | Stealing two ounces weight of liquorice. | Peter Street, Westminster | William Williams | Discharged | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | William Edwards | Stealing two ounces weight of liquorice. | Peter Street, Westminster | William Williams | Discharged | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Queen Square | William Maycott | Knowingly uttering a counterfeit half-crown. | Surrey Theatre | Thomas Sibsey | Committed for further examination | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Marlborough Street | John Green | Stealing a pair of shoes. Value two shillings. | John Fines | Committed to Newgate for trial. | |||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Marlborough Street | Ann Gorman | Stealing one handkerchief. Value two shillings. | Henry Seward | Remanded | |||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Marlborough Street | Thomas Elliott | Intent to commit felony. | Oxford Street | Committed to Tothill Fields Prison, to hard labour for two months. | |||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Marlborough Street | Harmin Koing | Embezzling the sum of six pounds and upwards. | Oxford Street | Christian Philip Dill | Remanded | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Marylebone | James Mitchelson | Stealing a saw. | Marylebone | Ebenezer Benjamin Chesney | Discharged | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Marylebone | James Field | Stealing a sovereign from the person | Paddington | Thomas Foskett | Discharged | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Marylebone | Edward Ruebridge | Stealing a coat and two shawls. | Saint Pancras | James Morgan | Committed for further examination | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Marylebone | George Edwards | Uttering a counterfeit shilling. | Marylebone | Thomas Jones | Committed for further examination | ||
2 January 1836 | Right | 3 | Hatton Garden | Joseph Carney | Stealing a dead goose. Value five shillings and sixpence. | Clerkenwell | James Hall | Committed to Newgate for trial. |
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