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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
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marlborough Street Sarah Carpenter Stealing seven shirts and other articles value four pounds James Markwell Discharged, but convicted of unlawfully pawning one sheet and seven napkins value two piunds; and committed to the House of Correction, to hard labour, for three months, for non-payment of five pounds penalty, and forty shillings value of goods
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marlborough Street John Fowler Unlawfully frequenting with intent to commit felony Grafton-street, Soho Convicted as a rogue and vagabond, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marlborough Street Duncan McCarthy Unlawfully frequenting with intent to commit felony Grafton-street, Soho Convicted as a rogue and vagabond, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marlborough Street Dennis Connolly Unlawfully frequenting with intent to commit felony Grafton-street, Soho Convicted as a rogue and vagabond, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marlborough Street Timothy Connor Unlawfully frequenting with intent to commit felony Grafton-street, Soho Convicted as a rogue and vagabond, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marylebone Thomas Dubber Stealing five books Marylebone David Pattie Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marylebone James Baldwin Stealing five books Marylebone David Pattie Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marylebone Jane May Stealing a cloak and a hat Edgeware-road James Sowerby Bailed for their appearance when called upon
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marylebone Rosetta May Stealing a cloak and a hat Edgeware-road James Sowerby Bailed for their appearance when called upon
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marylebone John Acres Uttering a counterfeit crown-piece Lisson-grove, Marylebone Committed to the New Prison for trial
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marylebone William Webb Stealing an umbrella Union-street, Marylebone Mary Ann Jones Committed to the New Prison for trial
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marylebone William Mosely Stealing a shovel James-street, Lisson-grove James Reeve Convicted aa a rogue and vagabond, and committed to the House of Correction, for three calendar months
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marylebone Stolen from a workshop; a Silver Hunting Watc and two Seals and a ring ttached by a blue ribbon 19 Little Portland-street, Marylebone Mr J Jolly
27 January 1832 Left 45 Marylebone Stolen a Baker's covered Truck, painted green, worth about five pounds Lavender Mews, Bayswater
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden James Cole Paying and putting off ten counterfeit shillings, at a lower rate and value than the denomination Committed to Newgate for trial
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden Henry Harris Stealing one Bible value fifteen shillings Saint Giles Charles Stenson Committed to Newgate for trial
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden Mary Ann Brown Stealing seven watches Samuel Wilson Remanded till Friday next
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden Mary Castle Stealing seven watches Samuel Wilson Remanded till Friday next
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden Rebecca Young Stealing seven watches Samuel Wilson Remanded till Friday next
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden William Henry Templeman Stealing three iron bars Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden John Smith Stealing three iron bars Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden James Wells Stealing a pair of boots and a pair of boot-trees William Knott Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden Sarah Fraser Stealing a sheet and other articles William Hogg Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden Eleanor Byning Stealing a coat John Calahan Discharged
27 january 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden Thomas Waters Stealing one pound and a quarter weight of wire St Andrew. Holborn For re-examination on Wednesday next
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden Henry Webb Stealing four shillings and eightpence St Andrew, Holborn Jessy Webb For re-examination on Friday next
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden Thomas Lowry A reputed thief being in Holborn with intent to commit felony Committed to the House of Correction, for three months
27 January 1832 Left 45 Hatton Garden Samuel Greenfield Frequenting with intent to commit felony Field-lane Committed to the House of Correction, for two months
27 January 1832 Left 45 Worship Street Richard Davis Felonious assault and robbery of five shillings Near the King's-highway, Shoreditch James Sanders Committed to Newgate for trial
27 january 1832 Left 45 Worship Street Sarah Crutchington Felonious assault and robbery of five shillings Near the King's-highway, Shoreditch James Sanders Committed to Newgate for trial
27 January 1832 Left 45 Worship Street William Connor Stealing a silk handkerchief Hannah White Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Worship Street Joseph Lyes Stealing a pocket book and four purses Hackney - Miller For re-examination on Monday next
27 January 1832 Left 45 Lambeth Street Emanuel Raphael Stealing a sovereign and fourteen shillings Petticoat-lane, Whitechapel John Jacobs Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Thames Police John Chambers Uttering a counterfeit shilling Saint George William Dobbinson Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Thames Police Elizabeth Maughan Stealing one shilling and a bonnet Shadwell Discharged as to felony; but convicted of a misdemeanor for possessing bonnet and committed to House of Correction. for one week
27 January 1832 Left 45 Thames Police David Cuthbert Frequenting the streets with intent to commit felony Saint george Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Thames Police John Haley Stealing one jacket and other articles of apparel The " Friendship " on the Thames William Newman Committed to Newgate for trial
27 January 1832 Left 45 Thames Police John Haley Stealing one pair of drawers The " Friendship " on the Thames William Osborne Committed to Newgate for trial
27 January 1832 Left 45 Thames Police John Miller Stealing a silk handkerchief, two pattens and an umbrella Saint George Sarah McKew Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Thames Police Hannah Carpenter Stealing a silk handkerchief, two pattens and an umbrella Saint George Sarah McKew Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Thames Police Mary Willoughby Stealing a silk handkerchief, two pattens and an umbrella Saint George Sarah McKew Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Thames Police Susannah Temple Stealing a silk handkerchief, two pattens and an umbrella Saint George Sarah McKew Discharged
27 January 1832 Left 45 Thames Police Joseph Crowther Unlawfully possessing one knife, one paint-brush and two bottles West India Docks Convicted of a misdemeanor, and fined forty shillings
27 January 1832 Right 45 Union Hall John Walters Stealing two irons Saint Saviour James Seaton Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 45 Union Hall John Humphreys Exposing himself with intent to insult a lady Saint Giles, Camberwell Elizabeth Lockyer Convicted and imprisoned for six weeks, at Brixton
27 January 1832 Right 45 Union Hall Frances Morgan Stealing three coats Saint George, Southwark James Gregory Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 45 Metropolitan Police A house was entered and the following otems stolen - Five silver Tea-spoons, one silver Table-spoon and a silk shawl 6 Turville-street, Bethnal-green Mr Bent
27 January 1832 Right 45 Metropolitan Police Stolen from an empty property, thirty squares of Glass 20 thornhill-street, Islington
27 January 1832 Right 45 Metropolitan Police Stolen a large quantity of Gold Jewellery, a quantity of silver Cutlery, and other articles 31 York-square, Regent's-park Mrs Walbridge
27 January 1832 Right 45 Metropolitan Police Stolen a Box of Soap weighing about twenty-eight pounds Marylebone-lane Mr Page
27 January 1832 Right 45 Metropolitan Police Stolen fronm a cart, a trunk containing a quantity of wearing apparel and two books Opposite the King's Bench. Borough
27 January 1832 Right 45 Metropolitan Police Stolen a large Gold Repeater with a gold Chain, Key and two Seals 34 Francis-street, Tottenham-Court-road Mr Patch
27 January 1832 Right 45 Metropolitan Police Stolen a quantity of wearing apparel Hackney Wick Mr Fletcher

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