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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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25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Queen Square | Caroline Clark | Stealing a coat and other articles | William Clark | Discharged | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Queen square | Caroline Clark | Stealing two shirts | Tothill-street, Westminster | William Bowley | Discharged of felony ; but convicted of unlawfully pawning the same and fined twenty shillings and the value | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Queen Square | Robert Stubbs | Stealing a hammer and other articles | Strand | John Bembridge | Committed for further examination to-morrow | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Queen Square | Mary Ryan | Stealing a peck of potatoes | Vauxhall Bridge Road | Discharged of felony; but convicted under the Police Act, and fined ten shillings ; in default of payment, committed for seven days, to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Queen Square | Elizabeth Golland | Feloniously intermarrying with Edward Pemble, her former husband being then alive | Pimlico | Discharged | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Marlborough Street | John Parker | Obtaining by false pretences, twelve knives and twelve forks, with intent to cheat and defraud | 19 Piccadilly | Samuel & John Woolley | Remanded until Saturday next | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Marylebone | Henry Jarvis | Stealing a pair of scales | Foley-street, Marylebone | Charles Morris | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Marylebone | Robert Nye | Stealing a trowel | Marylebone | John Cordwell | Discharged | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Marylebone | Charles Winter | Uttering a counterfeit half-crown | Marylebone | Discharged | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Marylebone | Martha Winter | Uttering a counterfeit half-crown | Marylebone | Discharged | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Marylebone | Charlotte Winter | Uttering a counterfeit half-crown | Marylebone | Discharged | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Charles Anderson | Stealing divers pairs of boots and shoes, value nine pounds | Thomas Redford | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Augustus Wood | Stealing divers pairs of boots and shoes, value nine pounds | Thomas Redford | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Lucy Hambridge otherwise Lucy Smith | Receiving part thereof, value six pounds ten shillings | Thomas Redford | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Lydia Eaton | Receiving part thereof, value six pinds ten shillings | Thomas Redford | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Abraham Harris | Stealing divers furs, value nine pounds | Samuel Michael | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Charles Anderson | Stealing divers furs, value nine pounds | Samuel Michael | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Augustus Wood | Stealing divers furs, value nine pounds | Samuel Michael | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Lucy Hambridge otherwise Lucy Smith | Receiving such property knowing it to be stolen | Samuel Michael | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | John Miller | Stealing a wheelbarrow, value ten shillings | Saint Pancras | Joseph Cole | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Henry Smirke | Stealing a great coat | Edward Knight | Discharged | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | William Humphreys | Re-examined from 18th instant | Discharged therefron; but having in his possession divers housebreaking implements, committed to the House of Correction. for three months | ||||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | John Holman | Re-examined from 18th instant | Discharged therefrom; but having in his possession divers housebreaking implements, committed to the House of Correction. for three months | ||||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | John Walker | Re-examined from 24th instant | Discharged therfrom; but being suspected person, frequenting Goswell-street, with intent to commit felony, committed to the House of Correction, for one month | ||||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Robert Smith | Re-examined from the 24th instant | Discharged therefrom ; but being a suspected person, frequenting Goswell-street, with intent to commit felony, committed to the House og Correction, for one month | ||||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | James Wells | Stealing a pair of boots and a pair of boot-trees | Saint Sepulchre | William Knott | For re-examination on Friday next | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Sarah Fraser | Stealing one sheet and other articles | Saint Pancras | William Hogg | For re-examination on Friday next | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Samuel Hurd | Stealing two pieces of leaden pipe | Saint Andrew, Holborn | Richard Gobby | Discharged | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Henry McGinn | Frequenting with intent to commit felony | Saint John-street | Committed to the House of Correction, for one month | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Mary Ann Brown | Stealing seven silver watches | Saffron-hill | Samuel Wilson | For re-examination on Friday next | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Mary Castle | Stealing seven silver watches | Saffron-hill | Samuel Wilson | For re-examination on Friday next | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | George Dimond | Stealing one sheet and other articles | Islington | William Jones | For re-examination on Wednesday next | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | William Henry Templeman | Stealing three pieces of iron | Islington | For re-examination on Friday next | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | John Smith | Stealing three pieces of iron | Islington | For re-examination on Friday next | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | Richard Collins | Frequenting with intent to commit felony | Bloomsbury-square | Committed to the House of Correction, for two months | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | John Collins | Frequenting with intent to commit felony | Bloomsbury-square | Committed to the House of Correction, for two months | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | John Mandy | Stealing a gold necklace | Saint Giles | Thomas Kirk | Discharged | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Hatton Garden | William Souch | A reputed thief, being in Holborn, with intent to commit felony | Committed to the House of Correction, for three months | ||||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | Mary Bennett | Stealing a pair of boots | William Wright | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | Eliza Glasscoe | Stealing a pair of boots | William Wright | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | Joseph Dean | Stealing eighteen pounds weight of cheese | Shoreditch | William Marshall | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | James Wilkins | Stealing eighteen pounds weight of cheese | Shoreditch | William Marshall | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | James Thawling | Stealing a bed, bedstead, blankets, sheets and other articles | Whitechapel | Robert Snell | Sent to Lambeth Street Office | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | James Hiron | Stealing a quantity of leather | John Delaney | Bailed to appear and take his trial next Sessions | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | Andrew Dixon | Stealing a quantity of leather | John Delaney | Duscharged | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | John Sullivan | Stealing a cap | Norton Falgate | George Paul | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | Thomas Coxhead | Being a rogue and vagabond, being found in a shop with intent to commit felony | Hoxton | Thomas Glasscock | Committed to the House of Correction, to hard labour, for one month | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | Thomas Simpson | Being a rogue and vagabond, being found in a shop with intent to commit felony | Hoxton | Thomas Glasscock | Committed to the House of Correction, to hard labour, for one month | ||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | Elizabeth Carter | Uttering a counterfeit shilling | Shoreditch | Discharged | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | John Corcoran | Stealing a pair of boots, a pair of lasts and a hammer | Edward Burke | Discharged | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | Philip Connelly | Stealing a pair of boots, a pair of lasts and a hammer | Edward Burke | Discharged | |||
25 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Worship Street | A Bundle of Linen was stolen from a cart bewteen the City and Hackney, consisting of one Table-cloth, nine napkins, one Night-gown and Cap, and other articles of apparel | Information to Elizabeth Smith, laundress, Hackney Wick. Or Thomas Vaun, constable, Worship-street Office | |||||
24 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Lambeth Street | Henry Sweeney | Stealing a pot of cold cream | Commercial-road | George Masters | For further examination to-morrow | ||
24 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Lambeth Street | Charles Smith | Stealing a pot of cold cream | Commercial-road | George Masters | Discharged | ||
24 January 1832 | Left | 41 | Lambeth Street | John Sweeney | Stealing a pot of cold cream | Commercial-road | George Masters | Discharged | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | Joseph Davenport | Frequenting for the purpose of committing felony | High-street, Whitechapel | For further examination to-morrow | |||
24 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | John McNamara | Frequenting for the purpose of committing felony | High-street, Whitechapel | For further examination to-morrow | |||
24 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | William Clark | Stealing a cloak | Ratcliff-highway | William James Stevenson | Committed for further examination on Saturday next | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | John Harrington | Stealing a bell | Pennyfields, poplar | William Nixon | Discharged from felony; but fined twenty shillings and the value, for unlawfully possession, and committed for seven days, to the House of Correction, in default of payment | ||
24 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth street | Cornelius Donovan | A rogue and a vagabond, found in a house, being there for an unlawful purpose | Well-street, Poplar | Committed to the House of Correction, for fourteen days | |||
24 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | Henry Cooper | Stealing three dressed sheepskins | Whitechapel-road | Mary Stackard | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | John Dennis | Stealing a set of cart horses | Whitechapel-road | Daniel Morris | Discharged from this; but convicted of frequenting for the purpose of committing felony, and committed to the House of Correction, as a rogue and vagabond | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | George Gill | Stealing two tea-trays, a set of fire-irons and other articles | Caroline-court, Whitechapel | Charlotte Gaffeny | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | Jane Wright | Stealing a quantity of corks and cork soles | Discharged from felony; but committed to the New Prison, as an idle and disorderly person, for want of sureties | ||||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | Henry Sweeney | Re-examined as above | Discharged from felony; but committed to the House of Correction, as a rogue and vagabond | ||||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | John McNamara | Re-examined as above | Committed for two months to the House of Correction, as a rogue and vagabond | ||||
25 January1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | Joseph Davenport | Re-examined as above | Committed for two months to the House of Correction, as a rogue and vagabond | ||||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | Edward Taylor | Stealing a plaice | Found in Whitechapel-road | Discharged from this; but committed to two months, to the House of Correction, for unlawfully possessing the plaice | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | Richard brown | Stealing a gutter stone | Found in Stepney | Discharged | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | William Brittle | Being a rogue and vagabond frequenting for the purpose of committing felony | Whitechapel-road | Committed for two months, to the House of Correction | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | Richard Goodman | Stealing a pair of trousers | George-gardens | Jeremiah Haines | Discharged | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | Richard Cashel | Being a rogue and vagabond, found in an inclosed yard for an unlawful purpose | Whitechapel | Committed to the House of Correction | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | John McGinnis | Being a rogue and vagabond frequenting for the purpose of committing felony | High-street, Whitechapel | Committed for three calendar months, to the House of Correction | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | James Thorley | Stealing a bedstead, a bed, and other articles | Wentworth-street, Whitechapel | Robert Pring Snell | Committed for further examination to-morrow | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | James Webb | Being a rogue and vagabond frequenting for the purpose of committing felony | Mile End Road | Committed for two months, to the House of Correction | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Lambeth Street | Charles Hornblower | Stealing a quantity of copper nails | Blackwall | Messrs Green & Wigram | Discharged from felony ; but committed for one month, to the House of Correction, for unlawfully possessing the nails | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | Sarah Wilson | Stealing a watch and one gold seal | Shadwell | Thomas McAll | Committed for trial | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | Mary Ann Harvey | Stealing a watch and one gold seal | Shadwell | Thomas McAll | Committed for trial | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | Robert Baker | Stealing a watch and one gold seal | Shadwell | Thomas McAll | Discharged | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | John Haley | Stealing one jacket, trousers, shirt, drawers and two shoes | In the ship " Friendship " on the Thames | William Newman | Committed for re-examination on Friday next | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | Isabella Greaves | Frequenting the streets with intent to commit felony | Shadwell | Committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for two calendar months | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | Eliza Jackson | Frequenting the streets with intent to commit felony | Shadwell | Committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for two calendar months | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | David Cuthbert | Frequenting with intent to commit felony | Ratcliff-highway | Committed for re-examination on Friday next | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | Daniel Moriarty | Unlawfully possessing eighty pounds weight of coals | Shadwell | Discharged | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | Joseph Sadlet | Possessing two hundred and two quarters weight of coals, which had been unlawfully procured | On the Thames | Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | William Parkins | Possessing two hundred and two quarters weigh of coals, which had been unlawfully procured | On the Thames | Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | William Phillips | Possessing eighty-four pounds weight of coal, which had been unlawfully procured | Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings | ||||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | Thomas West | Possessing eighty-four pounds weight of coal, which had been unlawfully procured | Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings | ||||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | Antonio Francisco | Possessing one pound weight of tea which had been stolen | West India Docks | Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor, and committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for one month | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | Francis Vielle | Possessing one pound weight of tea, which had been stolen | West India Docks | Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor, and committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for one month | |||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Thames Police | Henry Kirby | Stealing a looking glass | Rosemary-lane | Barnett Phillips | Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor, and committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for two months | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Union Hall | Robert Deighton | Stealing two blankets and other articles | Newington | Samuel Tupper | Discharged | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Union Hall | Ann Smith | Stealing two blankets and other articles | Newington | Samuel Tupper | Discharged from the felony; but convicted of unlawfully pawning and fined twenty shillings, and nine shillings the value; in default of payment, to be imprisoned for six weeks, at Brixton | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Union Hall | John Mason | Stealing twenty pairs of shoes and three pairs of boots | Newington | Henry Stacey | Discharged | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Union Hall | Richard Mason | Stealing twenty pairs of shoes and three pairs of boots | Newington | Henry Stacey | Committed for trial, at the next Surrey Sessions | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Union Hall | Stephen Guthrie | Stealing a box containing a quantity of linen | Saint Saviour | - Lingham | For further examination on Friday next | ||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Union Hall | Stolen a quantity of apparel and linen | 1 Gloucester-buildings, Newington | Information to be given to R Curtis, a constable, at Union Hall Office | ||||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a shop, a Till containing about thirty Shillings, in silver and copper | Oxford-street | Mr Daval | ||||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen a canvas cobered Box containing Lady's wearing apparel and four books | High-street, Borough | Information to be given to Mr Crawley, 8 Wellington-street, Strand | ||||
25 January 1832 | Right | 41 | Metropolitan Police | Stolen from a field thirteen Half-bred Welsh Sheep | Green Hills House farm, Harlesdon, Middlesex | Robert Woodford | Information to be given at he Police Station, Tothill-street, Westminster |
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