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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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24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Thames Police | William Taylor | Possessing one peck and a half of peas, and one pound and a half of biscuits, which had been stolen | Tower-hill | Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined forty shillings | |||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Thames Police | Thomas Lane | Possessing forty-five pounds weight of coals, which had been stolen | Lambeth | Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined three pounds | |||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Thames Police | Henry Gingell | Stealing some pieces of coal | A barge on the Thames, at Ratcliff | Discharged | |||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Thames Police | Joseph Speller | Possessing twenty pounds of iron suspected to have been stolen | Joiner-street, Southwark | Discharged | |||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Thames Police | Mary Ann Harvey | Stealing a watch | Shadwell | Thomas McAll | Re-committed till Wednesday next | ||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Thames Police | Robert Baker | Stealing a watch | Shadwell | Thomas McAll | Re-committed till Wednesday next | ||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Thames Police | Sarah Wilson | Stealing a watch | Shadwell | Thomas McAll | Re-committed till Wednesday next | ||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Thames Police | Sarah Hampton | Stealing fourteen shirts, nine blankets, two sheets, two curtains, a quantity of wearing apparel and two books | James Driver | Re-committed till Thursday next | |||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Thames Police | Martha Hampton | Receiving some of the said stolen articles | Re-committed till Thursday next | ||||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Thames Police | Ann Davis | Receiving some of the said stolen articles | Re-committed till Thursday next | ||||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Thames Police | Stolen, in the Brig " Thornyclose " on the hames, one Small Hair Trunk containing twelve shirts, eight pairs of Stockings, one Tin Box, thirty-one Sovereigns and about twelve shillings the property of the Master; and two pairs of trousers, one jacket and a pair of Boots, the property of the Mate | ||||||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Thames Police | Stolen, in the Brig " Friendship " on the Thames, a quantity of wearing apparel and one pair of shoes the property of William Newman ; and a pair of flannel Drawers and one blue Jacket, the property of - Barnes | ||||||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Union Hall | Charles Clark | Stealing a pair of shoes | Newington | Frances Drew | Discharged ( handwritten " whipped first " ) | ||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Union Hall | Richard Lines | Stealing two shillings and sevenpence | Christchurch | Ann Berry | For further examination on Thursday next | ||
24 January1832 | Left | 38 | Union Hall | James Emery | Stealing four decanters | Christchurch | Apsley Pellatts | Discharged | ||
24 January1832 | Left | 38 | Union Hall | William Fletcher | Committed divers frauds | Surrey & Middlesex | For further examination on Saturday next | |||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Union Hall | William Lampon | Receiving a quantity of wool, knowing ti to be stolen | Bermondsey | John Smith | |||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Union Hall | James Gladden | Stealing a quantity of wool | Bermondsey | John Smith | |||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Union Hall | Charles Terrant | Violently assaulting, beating and wounding a police constable | John Burton | Fined forty shillings and five shillings costs, and in default of payment to be imprisoned for one month at the County Gaol | |||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Union Hall | Edward Terrant | Violently assaulting, beating and wounding a police constable | John Burton | Fined forty shillings and five shillings costs, and in default of payment to be imprisoned for one month at the County Gaol | |||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Union Hall | Joseph Kirkman | Feloniously and unlawfully intermarried with Harriet Kirkman, by bans, his wife Sarah, being then alive | Saint Alphage, Greenwich | Discharged | |||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Metropolitan Police | The property was entered using skeleton keys and the following were stolen - One silver Watch, one olive Great Coat, one olive Lady's Cloak and about seven Sovereigns | ||||||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Metropolitan Police | The property was entered using skeleton keys and the following were stolen - a quantity of jewellery including a Necklace, a brooch, three Rings, Earrings, silver Spoons, silver Sugar-tongs, and eleven yards of green Gros de Naples Silk | 3 Cumberland-street, Hackney-road | Mrs Barton | ||||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Metropolitan Police | The property was entered usong skeleton keys and the following were stolen - one blue Great Coat lined with silk, one pair of trousers and several Salt-spoons and four shillings in silver. Several other articles were packed up ready for removal | 23 Motley-street, Curtain-road | Mr Hesketh | ||||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Metropolitan Police | The property was entered and the following articles stolen - a musical Snuff-box, a metal Watch with a gold Seal attached, a quantity of Spoons, Rings, Brooches, loose Pearls, six Shifts and two Petticoats | 85 Bethnal-green-road | James Turner | ||||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Metropolitan Police | Supposed to be stolen, a Silver Watch and a pair of Bracelets | Hare and Hound Road, Grange Road, Bermondsey | - Gounsden | ||||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Metropolitan Police | Found in the possession of Mary Williams ( now in custody ) a Roll of Black Bombazin, about twenty-eight yards. Supposed to have been stolen | Application to be made at the Police Station, New-way, Tothill-street, Westminster | |||||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Metropolitan Police | The property was entered using skeleton keys and the following stolen - numerous articles of wearing apparel, two pairs of top Boots, three Table-cloths, one counterpane | Castle Ride, Whitechapel | Mr Kew | ||||
24 January 1832 | Left | 38 | Metropolitan Police | Stopped, on the person of Ann Jones the following duplicates of property supposed to be stolen - four books all pledged to Ann Reed. She is remanded at Queen square Office, for stealing a plaid cloak, from Mr Farser, Westminster Bridge-road | ||||||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Bow Street | Eliza Harrington | Stealing one sovereign and one half-sovereign | Charles-street, Drury-lane | James Wardrobe | Discharged | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Bow Street | Sarah Fraser | Stealing a breast of mutton | Little King-street | John Smith | Discharged | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Bow Street | Sarah Fraser | Stealing a pewter pot | Little King-street | Committed for further examination on Tuesday next | |||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Bow Street | Elizabeth Thatcher | Stealing six sheets of tin | Stopped in Clare-market | Discharged | |||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Bow Street | Charles Wilson | Stealing a purse, four sovereigns and one half-sovereign | Pit Entrance of Drury-lane Theatre | John Vickers | Committed for further examination on Tuesday next; the parties bound over to prosecute | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Bow Street | John Adams | Stealing a cap | Broad-street, Saint Giles | William Ryder | Discharged | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Queen Square | Sarah Ward | Stealing a sheet | Pimlico | Mary Trotter | Committed for further examination on Friday next | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Queen Square | James Cannon | Stealing a brass plate | William-street, Pimlico | James Thomas | Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Queen Square | William Frederick Maxwell | Stealing a great coat | Kensington | James Thomas Evans | Discharged | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Queen Square | Mary Williams | On re-examination from 20th instant | Remanded till Friday next | ||||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Queen Square | Lydia Hester | Stealing three sheets and other articles | Kensington | William Wray | Committed for further examination on Friday next | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Queen Square | Nicholas Bennett | Stealing a padlock and hinge | Kensington | John Harding | Discharged | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Marlborough Street | John Johnson | Stealing one pound weight of mutton value eightpence | Edward Burgoyne | Discharged | |||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Marlborough Street | Benjamin Clapham | Stealing one pound weight of mutton value eightpence | Edward Burgoyne | Discharged | |||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Marlborough Street | John Driscoll | Stealing one handkerchief value four shillings | Francis Armstrong | Remanded until Friday next | |||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Marlborough Street | George Jones | Re-examination with fraud | Remanded until Friday next | ||||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Marlborough Street | Sarah Carpenter | Stealing seven shirts, four handkerchiefs and other articles value four pounds | Long's Hotel, Bond-street | James Markwell | Remanded until Friday next | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Marlborough Street | Richard Batten | Stealing part of a turning lathe value thirty shillings | Redmond Welch | Remanded until Friday next | |||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Marlborough Street | Ellen McDonnell | Stealing one basket containing a leg of mutton and other articles value thirty shillings and also four half-crowns | Little Earl-street, Seven-dials | Elizabeth Cook | Remanded until Friday next | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Marlborough Street | Henry Grantham | Stealing nine planes, two saws and one square value twenty-five shillings | Joel Grantham | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
24 January 1832 | Right | 38 | Marlborough Street | Henry Grantham | Stealing a pair of shoes value seven shillings | William Gibson | Detained | |||
24 January1832 | Right | 38 | Marlborough Street | Stolen a complete set of Waterloo Bed Furniture, rose pattern | 4 Marshall-street, Golden-square | Thomas Bryan | ||||
24 January1832 | Right | 38 | Marylebone | Daniel Roberts | Suspicion of having defrauded the sum of five pounds | Robert Roberts | Discharged |
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