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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
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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