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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 | 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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