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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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3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | Sarah Bonnor | Stealing a sheet | Chelsea | Robert walker | Committed for further examination on Tuesday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | Sarah Bonnor | Stealing a sheet and blanket | Chelsea | John Lamont | Detained | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | John Drury | Attempting to break and enter with intent to steal the goods and chattels therein | Knightsbridge | Thomas Lingham Vinton | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | John Inggall | Attempting to break and enter with intent to steal the goods and chattels therein | Knightsbridge | Thomas Lingham Vinton | Committed for further examination on Tuesday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | Robert Duck | Stealing three bed-ticks | Red -Lion-street, Clerkenwell | William Salmon | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | Thomas Lilwall | Stealing one biscuit | Lambeth | Joseph Overall | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | Charles Burrill | Stealing one biscuit | Lambeth | Joseph Overall | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | Emma Thomas | Stealing a flat iron | Elizabeth Thomas | Discharged | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | Lydia Hester | Stealing two caps and other articles | William Wray | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | Edward Treadway | Feloniously setting fire to a house with intent to injure the owners | Charles Churchill and another | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | Emma Jones alias Smith | Stealing a trunk and ten shillings and sixpence | Eliza Smith | Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | William Flemming | Unlawfully attempting to break and enter a house with intent to steal the goods and chattels therein | Lambeth | Joseph Bates | Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial, for want of sureties | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | George Wiggins | Unlawfully attempting to break and enter a house with intent to steal the goods and chattels therein | Lambeth | Joseph Bates | Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial, for want of sureties | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | John Brown | Stealing a watch | Chelsea | Thomas Raines | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | Solomon Levy | A common utterer of base and counterfeit coin | Strutton-ground | Discharged | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | William Gilkes | Feloniously receiving a violin, knowing it to have been stolen | James-street, Westminster | Elias Cohen | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | William White | Stealing a pair of boots | William-street, Westminster | James Thomas | Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Queen Square | William Cropley | Stealing a pair of boots | William-street, Westminster | James Thomas | Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | George Jackson | Stealing a printed book value six shillings | Charlotte Josset | Discharged | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | Thomas Kent | Stealing two silver spoons value two pounds | John Benfield | Remanded until Friday next | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | George Jones | Stealing one saddle value fifty shillings | Robert Turtill | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | George Jones | Obtaining by false pretences one saddle value fifty shillings with intent to cheat and defraud | John Kay | Detained | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | George Jones | Obtaining by false pretences one gun value twenty-five pounds with intent to cheat and defraud | Henry Egg | Detained | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | Margaret Annett | Stealing one looking-glass, one clock and other articles | Charles Thomas Saunders | Remanded until Friday next | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | Eliza Mason | Stealing one looking-glass, one clock and other articles | Charles Thomas Saunders | Remanded until Friday next | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | William Kelly | Being concerned in the last mentioned felony | Remanded until Friday next | ||||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | Thomas Williams | Stealing the sum of eight shillings in copper monies | Macclesfield-street, Soho | Joseph Kirby | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | Henry Harris | Stealing one pewter pot value tenpence | James Jefferson | Committed for trial, at the next Westminster Sessions | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | Henry Harris | Stealing one pewter pot value tenpence | William Blore | Committed for trial, at the next Westminster Sessions | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | Henry Harris | Stealing one pewter pot value one shilling | William Hidden | Committed for trial, at the next Westminster Sessions | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marlborough Street | George Williams | Stealing a basket, a hammer, a chisel and two knives value four shillings | Lisle-street, Leicester-square | William Boothby the younger | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marylebone | John Jones | Uttering counterfeit money | Saint Pancras | Committed for want of sureties for his good behaviour | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marylebone | William Henkin | Uttering counterfeit money | Saint Pancras | Committed for want of sureties for his good behaviour | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marylebone | John Smith | Uttering a counterfeit shilling | Saint Pancras | Discharged | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marylebone | Joseph Foster | Stealing four pounds five shillings | Oxford-street | Robert Tripp | Committed for further examination on Monday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marylebone | Robert Jordan | Stealing a whip and two horse-cloths | Paddington-street, Marylebone | Thomas Price | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marylebone | James Smith | Obtaining a clothes-brush by false pretences, with intent to cheat and defraud | Paddington | James Buequet | Committed for further examination on Monday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marylebone | Harriet Mead | Stealing two blankets, one bolster and one pillow | Saint Pancras | Martha Townsend | Detained for further examination | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Marylebone | Elizabeth Andrews | Stealing two blankets, one bolster and one pillow | Saint Pancras | Martha Townsend | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Hatton Garden | Stolen from a stable, a Grey Cob Pony and an old Bridle and saddle | " Ship Inn ", Egham Hythe | Stephen Rose | ||||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Hatton Garden | Henry Davis | Stealing divers sheets of printed paper | Philip East | Discharged | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Hatton Garden | Henry Webb | Stealing four shillings and eightpence | Jessy Webb | Remanded till Friday next | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Hatton Garden | Mary Ann Brown | Stealing seven watches | Samuel Wilson | Discharged | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Hatton Garden | Mary Castle | Stealing seven watches | Samuel Wilson | Discharged | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Hatton Garden | Rebecca Young | Stealing seven watches | Samuel Wilson | Discharged | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Hatton Garden | Joseph Priestley | Embezzling divers sums of money from his mistress | Saint Andrew, Holborn | Sarah Gurney | For re-examination on Wednesday next | ||
3 february 1832 | Left | 57 | Hatton Garden | Samuel John Bambridge | Stealing a man's coat | Stopped in Gray's-Inn-lane | For re-examination on Wednesday next | |||
3 February 1832 | Left | 57 | Worship Street | Daniel Hobbs | Stealing two flat irons | Jane Thompson | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | Charles Taylor | Breaking and entering and stealing a print value twopence | Saint Luke | John Nicholles | For re-examination on Monday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | Thomas Banks | Stealing two books | Saint Luke | Hannah Gravatt | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | William Carter | Breaking and entering and stealing thirty books | Bethnal-green | Frederick Graves | For re-examination on Wednesday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | Hannah Carter | Breaking and entering and stealing thirty books | Bethnal-green | Frederick Graves | For re-examination on Wednesday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | Hannah Hall | Breaking and entering and stealing thirty books | Bethnal-green | Frederick Graves | For re-examination on Wednesday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | John Nicholls | Stealing a quantity of plaid stuff | For re-examination on Monday next | ||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | Eliza King | Stealing nineteen shillings and sixpence | Shoreditch | James Rose | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | Eliza King | Stealing nineteen shillings | Shoreditch | George Young | Detained | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | Eliza King | Stealing nineteen shillings | Bethnal-green | Nathaniel Edwards | Detained | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | Eliza King | Stealing nineteen shillings | City of London | William Lewis | Detained | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | John Edward King | Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit money | Discharged | ||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | George Lewis | Stealing a shoulder of mutton | Saint Luke | - Mundy | For re-examination on Monday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | Thomas Soles | Stealing two planes | For re-examination on Tuesday next | ||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | James Richardson | Stealing a silver watch | Hackney | John Smith | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Worship Street | John Davis | Stealing a silver watch | Shoreditch | Richard Reeves | For re-examination 0n Tuesday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Lambeth Street | Michael Connor | Stealing a live duck | Found at Bow | Discharged of felony; but committed to House of Correction, for one month, for unlawfully possessing the duck | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Lambeth Street | James Mahoney | Stealing a live duck | Found at Bow | Discharged of felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for one month, for unlawfully possessing the duckl | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Lambeth Street | Sarah Hollington | Stealing a flannel jacket and other articles | White's-gardens, Bethnal-green | John Hollington | Discharged from this; but fined three pounds and the value, for unlawfully pawning goods, and committed in default of payment, for one month, to the House of Correction | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Lambeth Street | William Rous | Feloniously receiving the said property | Bethnal-green | Discharged | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Lambeth Street | John Roach | Stealing two muffins | Cannon-street-road | Thomas Parratt | Discharged of felony; but committed for seven days, to the House of Correction, as a rogue and vagabond | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Lambeth Street | John Jones | Frequenting for the purpose of committing a felony | High-street, Whitechapel | Committed for one month, to the House of Correction, as a rogue and vagabond | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Thames Police | Henry Storey | Stealing nine pounds and seventeen shillings in silver, and ninety six pennies | Shadwell | Thomas Russell | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Thames Police | Joseph Underwood | Stealing two boots | Shadwell | William Ward | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Thames Police | Jasper Bacon | Possessing thirty pounds weight of coals which had been unlawfully procured | Shadwell | Convicted of a fraudulent misdemeanor and committed to hard labour, in the House of Correction, for fourteen days | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Thames Police | Joseph Thomas Hughes | Unlawfully possessingseventy-seven pounds weight of rope and ninety-eight pounds weight of coals, suspected stolen | On the Regent's Canal | Adjourned till to-morrow | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Thames Police | John Melvin | Unlawfully possessing seventy-seven pounds weight of rope and ninety -eight pounds weight of coals, suspected stolen | On the Regent's Canal | Adjourned till tomorrow | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Thames Police | Thomas Moat | Possessing twenty-five pounds weight of coals, which had been unlawfully procured | Wapping | Committed of a misdemeanor and fined ten shillings | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Thames Police | Thomas Gourie | Possessing twenty-five pounds weight of coals, which had been unlawfully procured | Wapping | ||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Union Hall | Edward Connor absconded from the service of his master, with a Ten-pound Bank of England Note | " White Lion " , Toole-street | Mr Crutchley | Information to Samuel Jeffreson, constable, PoliceOffice, Union Hall. NB There is a handwritten note to the effect he was apprehended at a theatre in Whitechapel | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Union Hall | George Tull | Stealing a looking glass and other articles | Newington | Elizabeth Bowen | For further examination on Monday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Union Hall | Mary Hayes | A common utterer of counterfeit silver monies | Discharged | ||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Union Hall | Ann Brown | A common utterer of counterfeit silver monies | Discharged | ||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Union Hall | Mary Seals | A common utterer of counterfeit silver monies | Discharged | ||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Union Hall | Edward Humphreys | A common utterer of counterfeit silver momies | Discharged | ||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Union Hall | Robert Osbend | A common utterer of counterfeit silver monies | Discharged | ||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Union Hall | Frederick Keene | A common utterer of counterfeit silver monies | Discharged | ||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Union Hall | John Williams | A common utterer of counterfeit silver monies | Discharged | ||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Union Hall | John Allen | A common utterer of counterfeit silver monies | Discharged | ||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Union Hall | Robert Benjamin Carey | Stealing a feather bed and two blankets | Lambeth | James William Carey | Discharged of felony; but convicted of unlawfully pawning said blankets, and fined five pounds and four shillings the value; in default of payment, to be imprisoned for two calendar months, at Brixton | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 57 | Metropolitan Police | A property was entered by means of skeleton keys and the following were stolen :- three Gowns, two curtains, and other articles of apparel, and a purse containing some silver |
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