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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
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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