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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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19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Queen Square | Elizabeth Dixon | Stealing three pots with flowers | Lambeth | Peter Hagan | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Queen Square | Elizabeth Field | Stealing eighteen shillings | Broadway | James Supple | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marlborough Street | Philip Hall | Being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony | Drury-lane | Committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, two months hard labour | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marlborough Street | George McKay | Being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony | Drury-lane | Committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, two months hard labour | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marlborough Street | John Hall | Being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony | Drury-lane | Committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, one month hard labour | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marlborough Street | Thomas Brockhurst | Stealing a sixpence | King-street, Golden-square | Edward Wray | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marlborough Street | Ann Bell | Found in a dwelling with intent to commit felony | Dean-street, Soho | Jane Grevett | Committed to Tothill-fields Prison, three months hard labour | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | George Wooldridge | Assaulting, beating and wounding | Sudbury | John Cochlin, Thomas Connor, Patrick Harrington and others | Ordered to find bail to keep the peace | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | John Morris | Assaulting, beating and wounding | Sudbury | John Cochlin, Thomas Connor, Patrick Harrington and others | Committed to New Prison for trial at the next Middlesex Sessions, for want of sureties | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | William Darby | Assaulting, beating and wounding | Sudbury | John Cochlin, Thomas Connor, Patrick Harrington and others | Committed to New Prison for trial at the next Middlesex Sessions, for want of sureties | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | James Wood | Assaulting, beating and wounding | Sudbury | John Cochlin, Thomas Connor, Patrick Harrington and others | Committed to New Prison for trial at the next Middlesex Sessions, for want of sureties | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | David Baxter | Assaulting, beating and wounding | Sudbury | John Cochlin, Thomas Connor, Patrick Harrington and others | Committed to New Prison for trial at the next Middlesex Sessions, for want of sureties | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | Margaret Martin | Stealing a half-sovereign | Marylebone | James Mackey | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | Patrick Kelly | Uttering a counterfeit shilling | Marylebone | Discharged | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | Owen Daley | Stealing a sovereign | Marylebone | William Sullivan | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | Margaret Neville | Stealing a table-cloth | Marylebone | Theresa Langdown | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | Margaret Neville | Stealing a gown | Marylebone | Charles Knapp | Detained | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | Jeremiah Donoghue | Stealing a handkerchief | Marylebone | William Riley | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | George Ambrose | Stealing two sheets | Saint Pancras | Edmund Mitchell | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | Jane Asking | Stealing a shirt and a handkerchief | Saint Pancras | Richard Avard | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | Morris Quin | Stealing a lock, other articles | Marylebone | Committed for further examination | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Marylebone | Honora Whelan | Stealing two sheets, other articles | Marylebone | Joseph Miller and Ann Mulford | Detained for further examination | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Hatton Garden | Margaret Magner | Stealing a waistcoat and a jacket | John Seekings | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Hatton Garden | Mary Ann Mitchell | Stealing a waistcoat and a jacket | John Seekings | Discharged | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Hatton Garden | John Watson | Being a suspected person, frequenting a place with intent to commit felony | Henrietta-street, Saint Pancras | Committed to House of Correction, one month | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Hatton Garden | Susan Denton | Stealing two silver spoons, other articles | Saint Andrew, Holborn | Richard Billett Chevill | For examination | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Worship Street | Charles French | Being a common utterer of counterfeit silver money | Shoreditch | Discharged | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Worship Street | Margaret Price | Stealing two half-crowns | Saint Luke | William Burridge | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Worship Street | Ann Baker | Being a common utterer of counterfeit silver money | Shoreditch | Discharged | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Worship Street | John Corcoran | Indecent exposure with intent to insult several young females | Scott's-yard, Saint Luke | Committed to House of Correction, two months hard labour as a rogue and vagabond | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Worship Street | James Smith | Stealing a shirt and a hat | Saint Luke | Michael Lawler | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Worship Street | Rebecca Banks | Stealing a quart pot | Hackney | Mrs. Wildsmith | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Worship Street | Jane Pearse | Stealing two sheets, two pillow-cases, other articles | Bethnal-green | Caroline Lancashire | Re-examination | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Worship Street | Mary Johnson | Stealing a brass padlock and a key | Bethnal-green | Jemima Peplow | Re-examination | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Worship Street | Charles James | Stealing a shilling | Bethnal-green | Elizabeth King | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Lambeth Street | Stolen or Strayed, a Black Gelding | Chadwell | Richard Turner | William Frisby, 62 Mark-lane or Richard Turner, Chadwell-place, Essex. Twenty Pounds Reward on conviction | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Lambeth Street | Richard Palmer | Uttering a counterfeit shilling | Whitechapel | Dennis Horan | Re-examination | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Lambeth Street | Labon Hill | Stealing a pair of shoes | Poplar | George Wilcox | Re-examination | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Lambeth Street | Daniel Sullivan | Stealing a handkerchief | Whitechapel | Re-examination | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Lambeth Street | Richard Palmer | Uttering a counterfeit shilling | Whitechapel | Dennis Horan | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Lambeth Street | Labon Hill | Stealing a pair of shoes | Poplar | George Wilcox | Discharged from the felony; but committed to House of Correction, one month for possession | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Lambeth Street | Daniel Sullivan | Stealing a handkerchief | Whitechapel | Discharged from the felony; but committed to House of Correction, three months for frequenting the highway with intent to commit felony | |||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Lambeth Street | Henry Gardner | Uttering a counterfeit half-crown | Limehouse | James Tanner | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Lambeth Street | John Coppin | Stealing a handkerchief | Whitechapel-road | Robert Gray | Discharged from the felony; but committed to House of Correction, three months for frequenting the highway with intent to commit felony | ||
19 July 1836 | Left | 32 | Lambeth Street | Catherine Miller | Stealing a glass | Whitechapel | George Fordyce | Discharged from the felony; but committed to House of Correction, fourteen days for unlawful possession | ||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Lambeth Street | Abraham Harris | Stealing a handkerchief | Whitechapel | Discharged from the felony; but committed to House of Correction, one month for frequenting the highway with intent to commit felony | |||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Lambeth Street | Thomas Patstone | Stealing a handkerchief | Whitechapel | Discharged | |||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Lambeth Street | Catherine Grant | Stealing two shillings | Wentworth-street | Lipey Allen | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Lambeth Street | William King | Stealing a handkerchief | Mile-end-road | George Hiron | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Lambeth Street | Frances Galloway | Stealing a handkerchief | Mile-end-road | George Hiron | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Lambeth Street | Daniel Long | Stealing two rugs, other articles | East Smithfield | Catherine Harragan | Remanded | ||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Lambeth Street | Charles Stains | Stealing a watch | Bow | Richard Reeve Pryke | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Thames Police | Edmund Stringer | Possessing sixteen pounds of lead which had been stolen | Saint George | Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined fifty shillings | |||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Thames Police | Sarah Oldham | Stealing a handkerchief, a sovereign | Saint George | Detlef Wolff | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Thames Police | John Steward | Possessing a pint of brandy which had been stolen | London Docks | Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined forty shillings | |||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Thames Police | George Taylor | Possessing six ounces of sugar which had been stolen | London Docks | Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined ten shillings | |||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Union Hall | Thomas Roach | Stealing a pigeon | Saint George, Southwark | James Worbey | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Union Hall | John Turner | Stealing five shillings | Saint Saviour | John Davill | Committed for trial | ||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Union Hall | John Smith | Embezzling divers sums of money | Clapham | Henry Guthrie | Discharged | ||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen, a silk Purse, one Sovereign, a Half-sovereign and five Shillings in silver | Regent-street, Saint James | Mr. R. J. Freer | Mr. R. J. Freer, Regent-street, Saint James | |||
19 July 1836 | Right | 32 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen, two plain old-fashioned gold Seals, a silver Fruit-knife | 24 Cumberland-street | Hon. Mrs. Eyre | See report, 15th instant |
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