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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
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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