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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 39 Marylebone Louisa Russell Stealing one sovereign Saint Pancras Walter Mills Discharged of felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for one month, as a common prostitute
24 January 1832 Left 39 Marylebone John Piggott Embezzling several sums of money, received by him for his master Paddington William Pegg Discharged
24 January 1832 Left 39 Marylebone James Powell Stealing two pounds and upwards Broad-street, Saint Giles Joseph Emmott Discharged
24 January 1832 Left 39 Marylebone Amos Almond Stealing several bridles Committed for examination on Thursday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Marylebone Michael Mulroy Stealing a silver watch Highgate, Middlesex Edward Mulroy Committed for examination on Thursday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Marylebone Stolen a large bundle of black and white cotton and two pieces of purple Prints, measuring about eighty yards 172 Oxford-street George Clarke, Linen-draper
24 January 1832 Left 39 Hatton Garden Charles James Rapley Stealing two pennyweights and twenty grains of gold value nine shillings Clerkenwell Thomas Ausender Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1832 Left 39 Hatton Garden John Donoghue Frequenting with intent to commit felony Church-street, Saint Giles Committed to the House of Correction, for one month
24 January 1832 Left 39 Hatton Gardens Charles Rowles Stealing a pair of cart springs Saint Pancras John Lucas For re-examination on Thursday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Hatton Garden William West Stealing one watch Smithfield-bars John Wybrow Sent to the City
24 January 1832 Left 39 Hatton Garden John Walker Stealing divers silk handkerchiefs Clerkenwell For re-examination to-morrow
24 January 1832 Left 39 Hatton Garden Robert Smith Stealing divers silk handkerchiefs Clerkenwell For re-examination to-morrow
24 January 1832 Left 39 Hatton Garden John Sampson Embezzling eighteen shillings and ninepence Islington William Neville For re-examination on Tuesday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Hatton Garden James Gibson Frequenting with intent to commit felony Holborn Committed to the House of Correction, for one month
24 January 1832 Left 39 Hatton Garden Henry Hutt Frequenting with intent to commit felony Holborn Committed to the House of Correction, for one month
24 January 1832 Left 39 Hatton Garden James Woolley Frequenting with intent to commit felony Holborn Committed to the House of Correction for one month
24 January 1832 Left 39 Hatton Garden Robert Lindsey Frequenting with intent to commit felony Mableton-place Committed to the House of Correction for two months
23 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Richard Catchfield Breaking and entering and stealing several shawls, silver spoons, a quantity of jewellery and other articles Shoreditch James Barton Discharged
23 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Eliza Ring Stealing nineteen shillings and sixpence Saint Luke James Rose For re-examination on Saturday next
23 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street John Edward King Being a common utterer of counterfeit silver money For re-examination on Saturday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Elizabeth Gayton Stealing a quantity of candles Shoreditch John Matthews For re-examination on Tuesday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Elizabeth Williams Stealing a quantity of candles Shoreditch John Matthews Discharged
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Richard Peplor Stealing six gross of wire William Crawford Discharged
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Richard Davis Felonious assault with intent to rob Shoreditch James Saunders For re-examination on Friday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Sarah Crutchington Felonious assault with intent to rob Shoreditch James Saunders For re-examination 0n Friday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street William Aldridge Stealing three bottles of wine and other articles Andrew Thompson For re-examination on Saturday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Eleanor Cutler Stealing three sovereigns, three half-crowns, eleven shillings and a purse Saint Luke William Brown Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street John Judd Assault and robbery of a hat Kingsland-road Edward Moore Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Joseph Fantham Stealing four shillings and sixpence, and three duplicates John Furman For re-examination on Thursday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Edmund Baker Stealing three cages and three birds James Smart For re-examination on Thursday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Ann Martin Stealing four shillings Saint Luke William Jones Discharged
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Joseph Bishop Stealing a stone bottle full of dye Norton Falgate William Crouch For re-examination on Thursday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Elizabeth Benstead Stealing a sheet Whitechapel Mary Burke For re-examination on Thursday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Ann Davis Uttering a counterfeit shilling Bethnal-green Discharged
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Henry Johnson Attempting to pick pockets Saint Luke For re-examination on Thursday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street David Wells Attempting to pick pockets Saint Luke For re-examination on Thursday next
24 January 1832 Left 39 Worship Street Stolen from a Factory Roof, about thirty-five feet of Lead, about four hundred weight 5 Cumberland-street, Curtain-road Mr Stacey Information to be given to William Attfield or Thomas Waters, constables, Worship-street Office
24 January 1832 Left 39 Lambeth Street Breaking and entering by means of false keys and stealing a Gold Brooch, a Gold Ring, a coral Necklaces, various items of apparel, four wine Glasses and five Shillings in copper monies
24 january 1832 Left 39 Lambeth Street John Dennis Assaulting a police constable whereby his life was considered in danger Whitechapel John Clark Discharged
24 January 1832 Left 39 Lambeth Street John Dennis Stealing a set of chain harness Whitechapel-road John Morris Committed for further examination to-morrow
24 January 1832 Left 39 Lambeth Street Robert Smith Stealing a copper Stepney Henry Bishop Discharged
24 January 1832 Left 39 Lambeth Street James Weston Uttering two false and counterfeit shillings Stepney-green James Cruikshanks Remanded until Tuesday next
24 January 1832 Right 39 Lambeth Street Joseph Butler Stealing a cloak Ratcliff-highway William James Stevenson Committed for further examination on Saturday next
24 January 1832 Right 39 Lambeth Street Benjamin Watson Stealing a pewter pot New Rutland-street, Stepney Edward Wells Discharged as to felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for one month, as a rogue and vagabond
24 January 1832 Right 39 Lambeth Street Emma Wood Stealing a coat and three shillings Mill-yard, Whitechapel William Francis Discharged
24 January 1832 Right 39 Lambeth Street John Williams Stealing a quantity of bacon Commercial-road - Parker Discharged as to felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for one month, as a rogue and vagabond
24 January 1832 Right 39 Thames Police Daniel Moriarty Possessing eight pounds weight of coals, suspected to be stolen Shadwell Detained until to-morrow
24 January 1832 Right 39 Union Hall Stolen from a stable a Bay Mare and a Brown Pony Worth, Sussex Henry Baker A reward of Five pounds will be paid on conviction. Information to be given at the police Office, Union Hall
24 January 1832 Right 39 Union Hall Stolen by a Lodger , who gave his name as Brockwaite. One mourning Ring, three Ladies' Rings and other items of jewellery, and a pair of Stockings 1 Providence-place, Crosby-row, Saint Saviour Information to be given at the Police Office, Union Hall
24 January 1832 Right 39 Union Hall James Fletcher Stealing six wire fire-guards Saint Saviour For further examination on Saturday next
24 January 1832 Right 39 Union Hall Mary Wood Stealing two silk dresses Bermondsey Eliza Pearce Discharged from the felony; but convicted of unlawfully pawning, and fined twenty shillings, and seventeen shillings value ; in default of payment, to be imprisoned for one month, at Brixton
24 January 1832 Right 39 Union Hall James Seymour Stealing three coats and other articles Saint George James Gregory Discharged
24 January 1832 Right 39 Union Hall Frances Morgan Stealing three coats and other articles Saint George James Gregory For further examination on Friday next
24 January 1832 Right 39 Union Hall Jemima Chitty Stealing two frocks and other articles Bermondsey Harriet Mould Discharged
24 January 1832 Right 39 Union Hall John Tuck Stealing a quantity of timber Rotherhithe Thames Tunnel Company Discharged
24 January 1832 Right 39 Union Hall Stephen Guthrie Stealing a box containing linen St Saviour - Lingham
24 January 1832 Right 39 Metropolitan Police Stolen from the Garden, eleven Pigeons North-street, lock's-fields Mr Fullwood
24 January 1832 Right 39 Metropolitan Police Stolen four shirts and other articles of apparel and bed linen Gloucester-buildings, Walworth Mr Kiss
24 January 1832 Right 39 Metropolitan Police Stolen by a woman who claimed to have been sent by the laundress, a quantity of dirty Linen 8 Brecknock-terrace, Camden-town Mr Chifney and Miss Brigg
24 January 1832 Right 39 Metropolitan Police Supposed to be stolen, from a Cart, nine gilt Frames, a book on painting, a portrait in a gilt frame, two gilt frames, a further painting and a quantity of sketches, and about fifty mahogany Panels Between Compton-street, John-street and the Basin, City-road Messrs Filderly & Thurland
24 January 1832 Right 39 Metropolitan Police Found in the possession of James Fletcher ( now in custody ), six wire Guards Apply at the Police Station, 4 Southwark Bridge Road
24 January 1832 Right 39 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a cart. a Box of Linen Newington-causeway Bradley Wilson, Esq.,
24 January 1832 Right 39 Metropolitan Police Following breaking and entering by means of skeleton keys the following articles stolen - one black Coat and Waistcoat, a further quantity of apparel, one pair Wellington Boots, a gold mourning breast Pin, a razor with a black handle, a coral Ring 3 North-street, Spitalfields Thomas Gunner
24 January 1832 Right 39 Metropolitan Police Stolen from the garden, one Table-cloth, two pieces of Diaper, two Shifts and one large table-cloth Cover 17 Canonbury-square, Islington Mr Witherby
24 January 1832 Right 39 Metropolitan Police Breaking and entering by means of skeleton key, the following items were stolen - Ten Sovereigns in a red purse. A tin Cash-box containing ten pounds in gold and silver. Numerous bills, receipts, promissory notes, paid acceptances and other papers. Two coats and a cloak. Silver Tea-spoons and Sugar-tongs

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