2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
Rachel Parsons |
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Uttering and tendering one false and counterfeit half-crown |
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Committed for want of sureties, for trial, at the Middlesex Sessions. |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
Ann Flynn |
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Uttering and tendering one false and counterfeit half-crown |
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Discharged. |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
Caroline Williams |
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Uttering and tendering one false and counterfeit half-crown |
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Discharged. |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
Daniel McKenzie |
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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. |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marlborough Street |
Philip Bull |
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Stealing three ten-pound Bank Notes |
No. 36, Grosvenor-street |
Peter Mere Latham |
Remanded until Friday next. |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
John Tomlin |
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Stealing a load cloth |
Edgware |
James Child |
Discharged. |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
Andrew Wilmott |
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Arson |
Hertford-street, Saint Pancras. |
John Northover |
Discharged. |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
Susannah Whitelock |
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Stealing four pair of clogs |
Edgware-road |
_ Nathan |
Committed to Newgate for trial. |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
William Kearnes |
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Stealing various articles of wearing apparel |
Marylebone |
John Grove |
Discharged. |
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c |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
John Harding |
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Stealing various articles of wearing apparel |
Marylebone |
John Grove |
Discharged. |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
John Elmer |
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Stealing four rows of coral beads |
Marylebone |
John Bull |
Committed for further examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
Frederick Barnes |
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Uttering one counterfeit half-crown |
Frederick Street, Saint Pancras |
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Detained for further examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
Ellen Stewart |
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Stealing one frock, and other articles |
Vere Street, Clare Market |
Elizabeth Wright |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
George McLemon |
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Stealing a gown and other articles |
|
James Morris |
Committed for further examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Marylebone |
Ann Smith |
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Stealing one half-sovereign and other articles |
Marylebone |
Thomas Lovezey |
Discharged |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Thomas Evans |
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Stealing a watch and other articles |
Clerkenwell |
John Kirton |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
John March |
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Stealing a tea-kettle |
Clerkenwell |
Ash Kenaz Lloyd |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
William Rook, otherwise John Smith |
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Stealing one saw, and other articles |
Saint Pancras |
Philip Bradley and James Hatton |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
John Goddard |
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Having committed divers felonies and misdemeanors |
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For re-examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Philip Clark |
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Having committed divers felonies and misdemeanors |
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For re-examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Mary Brown |
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Stealing a petticoat |
Saint Pancras |
Catherine Stake |
For re-examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Edward Stebbings |
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Having committed divers felonies and misdemeanors |
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For re-examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Abraham Harris |
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Stealing divers articles of fur |
Saint Andrew, Holborn |
Samuel Michael |
For re-examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Hatton Garden |
Thomas Robert Harding |
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Stealing divers articles of fur |
Saint Andrew, Holborn |
Samuel Michael |
For re-examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
James Pake |
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Stealing a watch, and other articles |
Saint Luke |
Samuel Careless |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Ellen Creed |
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Stealing a basket of apples |
Saint Luke |
Bridget Murphy |
For re-examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
John Shaw |
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Stealing a pair of trousers |
Spitalfields |
Ambrose Bradley |
For re-examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Robert Birch Bird |
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Stealing a pair of trousers |
Spitalfields |
Ambrose Bradley |
For re-examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
John Roberts |
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Stealing a piece of pork |
Spitalfiedls |
George Wallis |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
William Brown |
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Stealing a piece of pork |
Saint Luke |
John Sculley |
For re-examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Ann Deacon |
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Stealing a watch |
Shoreditch |
William Greenhill |
For re-examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Joseph Martin |
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Stealing an iron pot |
Hoxton |
Thomas Steet |
Discharged |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Benjamin Bowen |
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Stealing a watch and other articles |
Saint Luke |
Thomas Roach |
Discharged |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
James Morgan |
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Embezzling about sixty yards of silk |
Bethnal Green |
Messrs. Warland and Tull |
Bailed to appear on Friday next |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Robert Williams |
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Embezzling about seventy yards of silk |
Bethnal Green |
Thomas Balance and Son |
For re-examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
William Morris |
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Stealing a quantity of old iron |
Shoreditch |
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Discharged |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
William Tovey |
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Stealing a whip and some old iron |
Shoreditch |
|
Discharged |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
Henry Howard |
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Stealing a bag of nails |
Shoreditch |
William Ashby |
Committed to Newgate for trial |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Worship Street |
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Stealing a plain double cased silver watch, and other articles |
|
16, Helmet Row, Saint Luke |
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Police Office, Worship Street |
2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
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Stealing a blue close bodied coat, and other articles |
|
'Marquess of Granby', Pump Yard, Ratcliff Highway |
Richard Barber |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
John Barton |
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Stealing a whip |
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Discharged |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
James Hinching |
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Stealing a whip |
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Discharged |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Mary Ann Perry |
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Stealing a pocket book and five five-pound notes |
Church Street, Whitechapel |
Philip Wilmot |
Committed for further examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Left |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Margaret Gregory |
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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 |
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2 January 1832 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Louisa Cousins |
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Stealing three coats, and other articles |
Wentworth Street, Whitechapel |
James Marriot |
Committed for further examination |
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2 January 1832 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
William Gilbert |
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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 |
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2 January 1832 |
Right |
2 |
Lambeth Street |
Henry James Hilary |
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Stealing a live drake |
Whitechapel Road |
|
Discharged |
|
2 January 1832 |
Right |
2 |
Thames Police |
Mary Miller |
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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 |
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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 |
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Possessing forty small pieces of wood, which had been unlawfully procured |
|
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Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings |
|
2 January 1832 |
Right |
2 |
Thames Police |
Benjamin Barnett |
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Intent to commit felony |
|
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Discharged |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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2 January 1832 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stealing a silk umbrella and other articles |
|
16, Nicholas Street, North Road, Shoreditch |
Mr. Browett |
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2 January 1832 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stealing a jewel case and other articles |
|
Hackney Grove, Hackney |
Mrs. Simpson |
|
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2 January 1832 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stealing six silver tea-spoons and other articles |
|
1, Guy's Buildings, Elizabeth Street, Hackney |
Mr. Burgess |
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2 January 1832 |
Right |
2 |
Metropolitan Police |
|
Stealing a small red and white dog |
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Albany Street, Regent's Park |
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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 |
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Fareham, Hampshire |
James Ainger |
|
Five pounds reward |