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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
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street Alexander Knight Uttering one counterfeit half-crown Alfred Adams Discharged
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street Mary Ann Carman Uttering one counterfeit crown-piece Oxford Street Discharged
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street James Loader Stealing three brushes value nine shillings Charles Charlton Committed to Newgate for trial
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street John Bailey Stealing three brushes value nine shillings Charles Charlton Committed to Newgate for trial
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street Daniel Burke Stealing three brushes value nine shillings Charles Charlton Committed to Newgate for trial
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street Charles Brown Stealing two sovereigns Roger Brown Remanded until Thursday next
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street Henry Count Stealing one pair of trousers William Fox Discharged; but convicted of unlawfully pawning, and committed for twenty-one days
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street James Bowler Stealing one silver tea-pot,ten silver spoons, sugar-tongs and a gold watch and other articles James Bennett Remanded until Thursday next
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street Thomas Langhorn Stealing one silver tea-pot, ten silver spoons, sugar-tongs and a gold watch and other articles James Bennett Remanded until Thursday next
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street Edmund Thomas Lewis Stealing an order for the payment valued thirty-five pounds Charles John Myles Remanded until Monday next
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street James Kemp Frequenting with intent to commit felony Store-street, Saint Pancras Committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for three months
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street Robert Payne Frequenting with intent to commit felony Store-street, Saint Pancras Committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for three months
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street James Cooper Frequenting with intent to commit felony Store-street, Saint Pancras Committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for three months
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street John William Goldthrice Stealing two boots value three shillings John Sullivan Committed to Newgate for trial
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marlborough Street Charles Clarke Stealing eight bank notes value ten pounds Jonathon Weymouth Remanded until Thursday next
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marylebone Joseph Clayton Stealing a waistcoat Edgeware-road, Marylebone Ann Johnson and Mary Ann Hall Committed to Newgate for trial
2 February 1832 Left 55 Marylebone Elizabeth Jenkinson Stealing four silver table-spoons Lisson-grove, Marylebone Hannah Green Discharged
2 February 1832 Left 55 Hatton Garden William Davey Stealing divers pieces of leather George Hornsey Deel Discharged
2 February 1832 Left 55 Hatton Garden Henry Dunt Stealing seven sheets and other articles Saint Giles Benjamin Thompson For re-examination on Tuesday next
2 February 1832 Left 55 Hatton Garden William Jolly Stealing seven sheets and other articles Saint Giles Benjamin Thompson For re-examination on Tuesday next
2 February 1832 Left 55 Hatton Garden Henry Hodge Suspicion of being guilty of bigamy Discharged
2 February 1832 Left 55 Hatton Garden Michael Brown Being in and upon a property with intent to commit felony Saint George, Bloomsbury Committed to the House of Correction, for fourteen days
2 February 1832 Left 55 Hatton Garden Henry Davis Stealing divers sheets of printed paper Saint Andrew, holborn Philip East For re-examination to-morrow
2 February 1832 Left 55 Worship Street William Tubbs Being concerned with Obadiah Woodcock, lately convicted of stealong six bobbins of silk Bethnal-green George Devereux Ford Committed to Newgate for trial
2 February 1832 Left 55 Worship Street Dennis Lawler Stealing a hold-fast, a stock and bit, and two smoothing planes Bethnal-green Michael Dowling Discharged from felony; but convicted of unlawfully pawning, and committed to the House of Correction, for fourteen days
2 February 1832 Left 55 Worship Street Thomas Banks Stealing two books Saint Luke Hannah Gravatt For re-examination to-morrow
2 February 1832 Left 55 Worship Street William Carter Stealing two books Bethnal-green Frederick Graves For re-examination to-morrow
2 February 1832 Left 55 Worship Street Hannah Carter Stealing two books Bethnal-green Frederick Graves For re-examination to-morrow
2 February 1832 Left 55 Worship Street Hannah Hall Stealing two books Bethnal-green Frederick Graves For re-examination to-morrow
2 February 1832 Left 55 Worship Street Francis Courtney Violent assault with intent to rob John's-row, Saint Luke John Gordon For re-examination on Tuesday next
2 February 1832 Left 55 Worship Street Jane Say Stealing a five-pound Bank Note Saint Luke Samuel Timmins For re-examination on Tuesday next
2 February 1832 Left 35 Worship Street John Davis Stealing a copper Shoreditch - Lee For re-examination on Tuesday next
2 February 1832 Left 55 Worship Street Sarah Standish Stealing a pair of shoes Norton Falgate Ann Allen For re-examination on Saturday next
2 February 1832 Left 55 Worship Street William Morris Being a rogue and vagabond, found in a bar, attempting to steal the money out of the till " King's Arms " Wilk-street, Spitalfields Committed to the House of Correction, for two months
2 February 1832 Left 55 Worship Street Daniel Hobbs Stealing two flat irons Saint Luke William Thompson For re-examination to-morrow
2 February 1832 Left 55 Worship Street Charles Taylor Breaking and entering and stealing a print value sixpence Saint Luke John Nicholls For re-examination to-morrow
2 February 1832 Left 55 Lambeth Street Ann Lewin Stealing a quilt and a pail. Also stealing one blanket Whitechapel Samuel Travis and John Ring Discharged of felonies, but fined fifty-five shillings for unlawfully pawning the property, and in default of payment committed to the House of Correction, for two months
2 February 1832 Left 55 Lambeth Street Catharine Savery Stealing two rings and three shillings Albion-street, Commercial-road - Boxam Discharged
2 February 1832 Left 55 Lambeth Street George Giles Stealing a violin and other articles Commercial-road John Russel Law Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
2 February 1832 Left 55 Lambeth Street John Morris Stealing a handkerchief Whitechapel Edward Hampton Committed for further examination on Saturday next
2 February 1832 Left 55 Thames Police GOAS Assault and stealing one silk turban, two shillings and four pennies Saint George - Shackhussan Committed to the Newgate for trial
2 February 1832 Right 55 Thames Police Julia Buckley Stealing one silver watch Shadwell James Yeoman Discharged
2 February 1832 Right 55 Thames Police Ann Sunman Stealing three sovereigns Shadwell John Allen Discharged
2 February 1832 Right 55 Thames Police William Cunningham Unlawfully possessing forty pounds weight of coals, which had been stolen Ratcliff Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor, and committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for two weeks
2 February 1832 Right 55 Thames Police Thomas Cullender Possessing thirty-six pounds weight of iron, which had been unlawfully procured Convicted of a misdemeanor, and fined five shillings
2 February 1832 Right 55 Thames Police James Turvey Possessing thirty-six pounds weight of iron, which had been unlawfully procured Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined five shillings
2 February 1832 Right 55 Thames Police William Morgan Unlawfully possessing one pound and a half of sugar, which had been stolen West India Docks Committed of a misdemeanor and fined twenty shillings
2 February 1832 Right 55 Thames Police William Hore Possessing eight pints and a half of nuts, which had been unlawfully procured Tower-hill Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined twn shillings
2 February 1832 Right 55 Thames Police Simon Nowlan Unlawfully possessing twenty-fine pounds weight of coals, which had been stolen Shadwell Convicted of a misdemeanor and fined five shillings
2 February 1832 Right 55 Thames Police Joseph Underwood Stealing two boots Shadwell William Ward Committed for re-examination to-morrow
2 February 1832 Right 55 Thames Police Thomas Watkins Stealing thirty-six pounds weight of iron Limehouse Messrs Brown, Lennox & Co., Committed for re-examination on Saturday next
2 February 1832 Right 55 Thames Police Catherine Elizabeth Watkins Stealing thirty-six pounds weight of iron Limehouse Messrs Brown, Lennox & Co., Committed for re-examination on Saturday next
2 February 1832 Right 55 Union Hall Alexander Anderson Feloniously embezzled and made away with divers sums, received by him as servant George Whitmarsh For further examination on Tuesday next
2 February 1832 Right 55 Union Hall Elizabeth Wigg otherwise White Stealing thirty yards of cotton Newington James Postlethwaite Committed for trial
2 February 1832 Right 55 Union Hall Thomas Mitchell Stealing a box containing a quantity of linen Newington William Daniel Kiss Committed for trial
2 February 1832 Right 55 Union Hall James Hares Stealing a box containing a quantity of linen Newington William Daniel Kiss Discharged
2 February 1832 Right 55 Union Hall George Hares Stealing a box containi9ng a quantity of linen Newington William Daniel Kiss Discharged
2 February 1832 Right 55 Union Hall George Gibbs Stealing a box containing a quantity of linen Newington William Daniel Kiss Discharged
2 February 1832 Right 55 Union Hall Stephen Guthrie Stealing a box containing linen Tower-street, City of London For further examination on Tuesday next
2 February 1832 Right 55 Union Hall William Davis Stealing sixteen pounds weight of beef Newington Abraham Baldry Discharged
2 February 1832 Right 55 Union Hall Hannah Allison Stealing three caps and one handkerchief Newington Mary Ann Unsworth Discharged, no prosecutrix appearing
2 February 1832 Right 55 Metropolitan Police Found straying, two Greyhounds Wandsworth Apply at the Police Station, Wandsworth
2 February 1832 Right 55 Metropolitan Police Stolen a drab Great Coat, by a man named George Clayton 28 Falcon-square, City William Rogers

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