Daily Police Reports: 1243 - 1396

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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
2 January 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Found straying, a dark brown horse Black Down, Somerset Whoever has lost the same, may have him restored, on paying the expenses, by applying to Mr Samuel Quick, of Buckland St Mary, Somerset
2 January 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Breaking and entering into a church and stealing an iron chest Parish Church, Piddington, Northampton Twenty pounds reward for information leading to the apprehension and conviction of the offenders
2 January 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Amelia Kilk Stealing a ten-pund note Harley-Street, Cavendish Square Thomas Watkins Remanded till Thusday next
2 January 1832 Right 1 Bow Street John Brown Stealing a drinking-glass Clare Street, Clare Market Charles Colster Remanded till Wednesday next
2 January 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Elizabeth Pearce Stealing one coat Hampshire Hog Yard, Saint Giles Thomas Love Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 1 Bow Street Stealing one brown great coat and other articles Southampton Street, Bloomsbury Charles Hanson
2 January 1832 Right 1 Queen Square Rebecca Simpson Stealing a comb Tothill Street, Westminster Samuel George Davies Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 1 Queen Square David Simmons Stealing six pieces of wood Pimlico Discharged of the felony; but convicted of having the items unlawfully in his possession, and fined five shillings
2 January 1832 Right 1 Queen Square Elizabeth Cook Stealing a counterpane, and other articles Lambeth Robert Franklin Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial
2 January 1832 Right 1 Queen Square Mary Williams Stealing a counterpane, and other articles Lambeth Robert Franklin Discharged, being admitted a witness
2 January 1832 Right 1 Queen Square Ellen Parker Stealing a sheet Crown Street, Westminster Charles Wood Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 1 Queen Square Mary Wiseman Stealing a sheet Crown Street, Westminster Charles Wood Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 1 Queen Square Richard Henry Darby Remanded until Monday next
2 January 1832 Right 1 Queen Square Hannah Osborne Breaking and entering a dwelling house and stealing nineteen shirts, and other articles Lambeth Henry Schroeder Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
2 January 1832 Right 1 Queen Square John Only Stealing eight hundred bricks Fulham James Lake Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
2 January 1832 Right 1 Queen Square Henry Coleman Stealing eight hundred bricks Fulham James Lake Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
2 January 1832 Right 1 Queen Square Joseph Fitzcosta Stealing a pair of bracelets, and other articles Portsmouth Robert Gore Committed for further examination on Thursday next
2 January 1832 Right 1 Marlborough Street William Guest Uttering and tendering one false and counterfeit crown-piece Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 1 Marlborough Street William Gilbert Stealing one loaf of bread Francis Drake Discharged from that; but convicted as a rogue and vagabond, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month
2 January 1832 Right 1 Marlborough Street Elizabeth Thompson Stealing a paper parcel containing several books Lord Viscount Sidmouth Discharged from that; but convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for fifteen days
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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
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marlborough Street Rachel Parsons Uttering and tendering one false and counterfeit half-crown Committed for want of sureties, for trial, at the Middlesex Sessions.
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marlborough Street Ann Flynn Uttering and tendering one false and counterfeit half-crown Discharged.
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marlborough Street Caroline Williams Uttering and tendering one false and counterfeit half-crown Discharged.
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marlborough Street Daniel McKenzie Found in a dwelling house for an unlawful purpose 11, Great May's Buildings, Saint Martin's Lane John Archer Convicted as a rogue and a vagabond, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for twenty-two days.
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marlborough Street Philip Bull Stealing three ten-pound Bank Notes No. 36, Grosvenor-street Peter Mere Latham Remanded until Friday next.
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marylebone John Tomlin Stealing a load cloth Edgware James Child Discharged.
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marylebone Andrew Wilmott Arson Hertford-street, Saint Pancras. John Northover Discharged.
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marylebone Susannah Whitelock Stealing four pair of clogs Edgware-road _ Nathan Committed to Newgate for trial.
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marylebone William Kearnes Stealing various articles of wearing apparel Marylebone John Grove Discharged.
c Left 2 Marylebone John Harding Stealing various articles of wearing apparel Marylebone John Grove Discharged.
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marylebone John Elmer Stealing four rows of coral beads Marylebone John Bull Committed for further examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marylebone Frederick Barnes Uttering one counterfeit half-crown Frederick Street, Saint Pancras Detained for further examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marylebone Ellen Stewart Stealing one frock, and other articles Vere Street, Clare Market Elizabeth Wright Committed to Newgate for trial
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marylebone George McLemon Stealing a gown and other articles James Morris Committed for further examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Marylebone Ann Smith Stealing one half-sovereign and other articles Marylebone Thomas Lovezey Discharged
2 January 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden Thomas Evans Stealing a watch and other articles Clerkenwell John Kirton Committed to Newgate for trial
2 January 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden John March Stealing a tea-kettle Clerkenwell Ash Kenaz Lloyd Committed to Newgate for trial
2 January 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden William Rook, otherwise John Smith Stealing one saw, and other articles Saint Pancras Philip Bradley and James Hatton Committed to Newgate for trial
2 January 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden John Goddard Having committed divers felonies and misdemeanors For re-examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden Philip Clark Having committed divers felonies and misdemeanors For re-examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden Mary Brown Stealing a petticoat Saint Pancras Catherine Stake For re-examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden Edward Stebbings Having committed divers felonies and misdemeanors For re-examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden Abraham Harris Stealing divers articles of fur Saint Andrew, Holborn Samuel Michael For re-examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Hatton Garden Thomas Robert Harding Stealing divers articles of fur Saint Andrew, Holborn Samuel Michael For re-examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street James Pake Stealing a watch, and other articles Saint Luke Samuel Careless Committed to Newgate for trial
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Ellen Creed Stealing a basket of apples Saint Luke Bridget Murphy For re-examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street John Shaw Stealing a pair of trousers Spitalfields Ambrose Bradley For re-examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Robert Birch Bird Stealing a pair of trousers Spitalfields Ambrose Bradley For re-examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street John Roberts Stealing a piece of pork Spitalfiedls George Wallis Committed to Newgate for trial
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street William Brown Stealing a piece of pork Saint Luke John Sculley For re-examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Ann Deacon Stealing a watch Shoreditch William Greenhill For re-examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Joseph Martin Stealing an iron pot Hoxton Thomas Steet Discharged
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Benjamin Bowen Stealing a watch and other articles Saint Luke Thomas Roach Discharged
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street James Morgan Embezzling about sixty yards of silk Bethnal Green Messrs. Warland and Tull Bailed to appear on Friday next
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Robert Williams Embezzling about seventy yards of silk Bethnal Green Thomas Balance and Son For re-examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street William Morris Stealing a quantity of old iron Shoreditch Discharged
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street William Tovey Stealing a whip and some old iron Shoreditch Discharged
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Henry Howard Stealing a bag of nails Shoreditch William Ashby Committed to Newgate for trial
2 January 1832 Left 2 Worship Street Stealing a plain double cased silver watch, and other articles 16, Helmet Row, Saint Luke Police Office, Worship Street
2 January 1832 Left 2 Lambeth Street Stealing a blue close bodied coat, and other articles 'Marquess of Granby', Pump Yard, Ratcliff Highway Richard Barber
2 January 1832 Left 2 Lambeth Street John Barton Stealing a whip Discharged
2 January 1832 Left 2 Lambeth Street James Hinching Stealing a whip Discharged
2 January 1832 Left 2 Lambeth Street Mary Ann Perry Stealing a pocket book and five five-pound notes Church Street, Whitechapel Philip Wilmot Committed for further examination
2 January 1832 Left 2 Lambeth Street Margaret Gregory Stealing a shilling Commercial Road Michael Whale Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street Richard State Stealing three coats, and other articles Wentworth Street, Whitechapel James Marriot Committed for further examination
2 January 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street Louisa Cousins Stealing three coats, and other articles Wentworth Street, Whitechapel James Marriot Committed for further examination
2 January 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street William Gilbert Stealing a quantity of tallow Rosemary Lane, Whitechapel Thomas Fitzgerald Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street James Sholden Stealing one shilling and sixpence Commercial Road Margaret Madagen Discharged from this; but committed for one month, to the House of Correction, for unlawfully possessing the money
2 January 1832 Right 2 Lambeth Street Henry James Hilary Stealing a live drake Whitechapel Road Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 2 Thames Police Mary Miller Stealing fourteen shillings Shadwell Joseph Redhead Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 2 Thames Police Hannah Bradworth Stealing fourteen shillings Shadwell Joseph Redhead Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 2 Thames Police Ann Phillips Stealing fourteen shillings Shadwell Joseph Redhead Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 2 Thames Police Ellen Connor Stealing fourteen shillings Shadwell Joseph Redhead Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 2 Thames Police Margaret Carr Stealing fourteen shillings Shadwell Joseph Redhead Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 2 Thames Police Jacob Jans Diepen Stealing two pieces of foreign gold coin 'Vriendschap', London Docks John Jacob Valom Committed for further examination
2 January 1832 Right 2 Thames Police William Leech Unlawfully possessing fourteen ounces of pepper which had been stolen Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings
2 January 1832 Right 2 Thames Police Timothy Donovan Possessing forty small pieces of wood, which had been unlawfully procured Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings
2 January 1832 Right 2 Thames Police Benjamin Barnett Intent to commit felony Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Elizabeth Wright Staling two large shells Camberwell Sarah Kingshaw Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 2 Union Hall William Bryant Stealing a quantity of silver and copper monies Brixton For further examination
2 January 1832 Right 2 Union Hall George Sterrap Stealing a quantity of silver and copper monies Brixton For further examination
2 January 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Richard Harman Stealing a quantity of silver and copper monies Brixton For further examination
2 January 1832 Right 2 Union Hall James Taylor Stealing a piece of bacon Saint Saviour Henry Bindin Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 2 Union Hall George Martin Found in an outhouse for an unlawful purpose Rotherhithe Imprisoned for one month at Brixton
2 January 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Thomas Dibble Found in an outhouse for an unlawful purpose Rotherhithe Imprisoned for one month at Brixton
2 January 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Charles Hollingsworth Stealing a coat and a pair of trousers Saint George John Cadman Discharged
2 January 1832 Right 2 Union Hall Henry Carpenter Stealing a number of silver tea-spoons Newington For further examination on Wednesday next
2 January 1832 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stealing a brown merino gown and other articles 74, Leman Street, Goodman's Fields Mr Hollender
2 January 1832 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stealing a silk umbrella and other articles 16, Nicholas Street, North Road, Shoreditch Mr. Browett
2 January 1832 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stealing a jewel case and other articles Hackney Grove, Hackney Mrs. Simpson
2 January 1832 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stealing six silver tea-spoons and other articles 1, Guy's Buildings, Elizabeth Street, Hackney Mr. Burgess
2 January 1832 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stealing a small red and white dog Albany Street, Regent's Park Twenty shillings reward. Information to Police Station, 52, Albany Street, Regent's Park
2 January 1832 Right 2 Metropolitan Police Stealing a single case gold watch Fareham, Hampshire James Ainger Five pounds reward
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