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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
1 February 1832 Left 53 Queen Square Mary Townsend Stealing eleven sovereigns Duck-lane, Westminster Thomas James Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Queen Square Ann Roberts Stealing eleven sovereigns Duck-lane, Westminster Thomas James Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Queen Square George King Uttering a counterfeit shilling Charles-street, Westminster Mary Ann Nurse Committed for further examination on Monday next
1 February 1832 Left 53 Queen Square Robert Miller Stealing a hat and a pair of gloves Newington Jesse Jessop Committed for further examination on Saturday next
1 February 1832 Left 53 Queen Square George Strange Stealing a peck of potatoes Earl's-court, Kensington Samuel Hutchins Committed to the New Prison for trial
1 February 1832 Left 53 Queen Square Frances Knox On re-examination from 30th ultimo Remanded till Saturday next
1 February 1832 Left 53 Marlborough Street A property was entered down through a skylight and a Desk broken open; stolen three Sovereigns, one half-sovereign and other monies 44 Oxford Street Messrs Trippe & Co.,
1 February 1832 Left 53 Marlborough Street Eliza Roberts Stealing one gown, one cap and other articles Ann Leonard Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Marlborough Street James Wilmot Embezzling eleven shillings and threepence, received by him for his master Joseph Ware
1 February 1832 Left 53 Marylebone John Hall Stealing four shirts and one handkerchief Saint Pancras Henry Palmer Committed to Newgate for trial
1 February 1832 Left 53 Marylebone John Hall Stealing three shirts and one handkerchief Saint Pancras Charles Palmer Committed to Newgate for trial
1 February 1832 Left 53 Marylebone Charlotte Jones Stealing two sheets Molyneux-street, Marylebone Diana Robinson Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Hatton Garden George Dimond Stealing one sheet and other articles William Jones Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Hatton Garden Martha Print Stealing two pounds fifteen shillings Saint Pancras William White For examination on Wednesday next
1 February 1832 Left 53 Hatton Garden Ann Summers Stealing a bottle of brandy Islington William Jackes Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Hatton Garden Edward Carver Cooke Stealing a copper boiler Islington John moore Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Hatton Garden William Bryan Stealing two planes Saint Pancras Charles Gomez Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Hatton Garden Rachael Grant Stealing two handkerchiefs and other articles High-street, Pentonville Samuel Meayers For examination on Wednesday next
1 February 1832 Left 53 Worship Street A house was broken and entered and One Hundred Yards of Pink Gros de Naples cut and stolen from a loom Hare-street, Bethnal-green James Hoare
1 February 1832 Left 53 Worship Street William Carter Stealing two books Bethnal-green Frederick Graves For re-examination to-morrow
1 February 1832 Left 53 Worship Street Hannah Carter Stealing two books Bethnal-green Frederick Graves Foe re-examination to-morrow
1 February 1832 Left 53 Worship Street Hannah Hall Stealing two books Bethnal-green Frederick Graves For re-examination to-morrow
1 February 1832 Left 53 Worship Street Mary Ann Chamberlain Stealing a gown, a shift and a shawl Her father Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Worship Street Thomas Banks Stealing four books Saint Luke Hannah Gravatt For re-examination to-morrow
1 February 1832 Left 53 Worship Street William Clifford Stealing a metal milk-pot Susannah Herring Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Lambeth Street William Smith Stealing a handkerchief Tower-hill Joseph Collins Discharged from felony; but committed for three calendar months, to the House of Correction, as a rogue and vagabond
1 February 1832 Left 53 Lambeth Street John Walker Stealing a pair of trousers and a pair of stockings Glasshouse-yard, Whitechapel John Hayes Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Lambeth Street John Marney Stealing a quantity of timber George-yard, Whitechapel - Mills Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Lambeth Street Patrick Hurley Stealing a quantity of timber George-yard, Whitechapel - Mills Discharged for this ; but convicted of being in a property for an unlawful purpose, and committed for six weeks, to the House of Correction, as a rogue and vagabond
1 February 1832 Left 53 Lambeth Street Ann Hurley Stealing a quantity of timber George-yard. Whitechapel - Mills Discharged
1 February 1832 Left 53 Lambeth Street Thomas Hanson Stealing three silver spoons High-street, Poplar Francis Hammond Discharged of this; but committed for two months, to the House of Correction, for a misdemeanor in service
1 February 1832 Left 53 Lambeth Street John Wilson Obtaining by false pretences two pieces of Irish linen, with intent to cheat and defraud Gutter-lane, Cheapside William & James Morley Sent to the Guildhall, in the City of London
1 February 1832 Left 53 Lambeth Street Thomas Graham Stealing a red cloth cloak Mile End Road Committed for further examination on Monday next
1 February 1832 Left 53 Lambeth Street Michael Allen Stealing two pieces of brass machinery Cable-street, Saint George Committed for further examination on Saturday next
1 February 1832 Left 53 Thames Police John Henry Stealing three half-crowns and one shilling Shadwell James Davison Committed for trial
1 February 1832 Left 53 Thames Police Patrick Connor Stealing three half-crowns and one shilling Shadwell James Davison Committed for trial
1 February 1832 Left 53 Thames Police John Brown Possessing five pounds weight of pork which had been stolen Shadwell Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor, and committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for fourteen days
1 February 1832 Right 53 Union Hall Thomas Glanfield Stealing seven saveloys Lambeth Richard Carless Discharged
1 February 1832 Right 53 Union Hall William Pikesley Stealing seven pounds weight of ham Saint Olave John Hughes Committed for trial
1 February 1832 Right 53 Union Hall George Wright Stealing one live tame fowl Newington For further examination on Wednesday next
1 February 1832 Right 53 Union Hall William Weldon Stealing one live tame fowl Newington For further examination on Wednesday next
1 February 1832 Right 53 Union Hall George Poke Stealing two sacks Bermondsey Joseph Hooker For further examination on Tuesday next
1 February 1832 Right 53 Union Hall James Williams Frequenting with intent to commit a felony Kent-street. Newington Convicted and imprisoned for two months, at Brixton
1 February 1832 Right 53 Union Hall Josephine Flon Feloniously intermarried with Charles Smaulders, her husband John Baptist Flon, being then alive Saint Saviour For further examination on Tuesday next
1 February 1832 Right 53 Metropolitan Police Stolen - A Silver Jug and three Silver Tablespoons 20 Red Lion Square, Holborn Mr Luxmore
1 February 1832 Right 53 Metropolitan Police Stolen a Carpet bag containing a Note for Five pounds Nineteen Shillings, and another for Twenty-one Pounds Eighteen Shillings and other articles " Bricklayers Arms ", kingsgate-street, Holborn John Foster
1 February 1832 Right 53 Metropolitan Police Stolen from a Cart a quantity of dirty linen 2 Cumberland-terrace, Camden-town Mr Smith
1 February 1832 Right 53 Metropolitan Police Stolen a silver Milk-jug and three silver tea-spoons New Cross Road, Deptford Mrs Peak

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