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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
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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