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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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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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