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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
4 February 1832 Left 59 Queen Square John Edwards Being a rogue and vagabond, being found in inclosed garden Grosvenor-street, West Convicted and committed to the House of Correction, fir three weeks
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marlborough Street James Wilmot Embezzling eleven shillings and threepence received by him for his master Joseph Ware Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marlborough Street John Farmer Stealing one shilling and fivepence Leicester-street Caroline Quick Remanded until Saturday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marlborough Street Edward Pocknell Stealing one shilling and fivepence Leicester-street Caroline Quick Remanded until Saturday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marylebone William Pizzey Stealing five mahogany boards Marylebone Samuel Topliss Remanded until Thursday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marylebone William Brown Stealing a table Marylebone Committed for further examination on Tuesday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marylebone Mary Lee Stealing one sovereign, one half-sovereign and one shilling Paddington Charles Noye Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marylebone Peter Stapleton Stealing about twenty yards of printed cotton Marylebone Thomas Williams Committed to Newgate for trial
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marylebone Catherine Norris Stealing a gold wedding ring Marylebone Samuel Cave Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marylebone Mary Clark Stealing a gold wedding ring Marylebone Samuel Cave Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marylebone George Bailey Stealing a cap Saint Pancras William Goodrich Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marylebone John Thoney Stealing a chimney glass Saint Pancras William Lindus Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marylebone Mary Smith Stealing twenty-seven yards of silk Hampstead William Reed Committed for further examination on Tuesday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Marylebone Maria Martin Stealing twenty-seven yards of silk Hampstead William Reed Committed for further examination on Tuesday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Hatton Garden Henry Smith Stealing four pounds and three quarters of pork value three shillings Clerkenwell James Flower Committed to Newgate for trial
4 February 1832 Left 59 Hatton Garden William Boyer Stealing a jelly glass value ninepence Saffron-hill Thomas Charles Loscombe Committed to New Prison for trial
4 February 1832 Left 59 Hatton Garden Sarah Anderson Stealing three silver spoons Saint Pancras Richard Goodwin For examination on Saturday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Hatton Garden William John Bamford Obtaining by fraud nine pounds Harriet Pheney Bailed till Saturday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Hatton Garden James Wiggins Stealing a coat Saint Giles John Fairmiller For examination on Monday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Hatton Garden Joseph Glover Stealing four brooches and two pair of ear-rings Saint Pancras Moses Abraham For examination on Saturday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Hatton Garden John Skelton Frequenting with intent to commit felony Saint John-square, Clerkenwell Committed to the House of Correction, for three months
4 February 1832 Left 59 Hatton Garden William Johnson Frequenting with intent to commit felony Saint John-square, Clerkenwell Committed to the House of Correction, for three months
4 February 1832 Left 59 Hatton Garden Stolen two new Calico Sheets 19 Gray's-Inn-lane Richard Fowler
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street A property was entered by a skeleton key and the following items stolen ;- Four frock coats, two pair of trousers. other items of apparel and sundry other articles 2 Crown-street, Finsbury William D Ray Information to be given to Thomas Waters, at Worship Street Police Office
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street Sarah Dudmarsh Stealing a quantity of bread, cheese, meat and other articles John Benjamin Sharpe Committed to Newgate for trial
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street John Ragan Stealing three pairs of shoes and some working tools Surrey Charles Miller Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street John Whitcombe Embezzling several sums of money from his master Edward Shaw Committed to Newgate for trial
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street Thomas Jones Stealing seven pairs of clogs For re-examination on Saturday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street John Pike Stealing seven pairs of clogs For re-examination on Saturday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street Catherine Pemmell Stealing three silk dresses and various other articles Elizabeth Smith Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street James Brown Stealing three silk dresses and various other article Elizabeth Smith Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street Esther Shorter Stealing three silk dresses and various other articles Elizabeth Smith Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street Sarah Standish Stealing a pair of shoes Ann Allen For re-examination on Monday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street William Eagles Stealing ten pounds weight of potatoes Christ-church Henry Redwell Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street Ellen Crawley Receiving ten pounds weight of potatoes knowing them to be stolen Christ-church Henry Redwell Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street Henry Lee Stealing a shoulder of mutton Saint Luke - Mundy For re-examination on Monday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street William Robinson Stealing a bundle of celery For re-examination on Monday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street James Adams Attempting to pick a pocket Christ-church Henry Crowther Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street Ann Jones Stealing a sovereign William Taylor Discharged
4 February 1832 Left 59 Worship Street John Wright Stealing a shoulder of mutton Robert Fines Attwell For re-examination on Tuesday next
4 February 1832 Left 59 Lambeth Street A house was broken and entered and the following stolen :- Nine Silver Tea-spoons, two silver Table-spoons, a silver Milk-pot, gold earrings, Three and a half Gold Sovereigns and eight Pounds worth of Silver coins
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street Daniel Briant Stealing two blankets and other articles Stepney Andrew Grubb Committed for further examination on Tuesday next
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street Charles Grubb Stealing two blankets and other articles Stepney Andrew Grubb Committed for further examination on Tuesday next
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street William Ware Stealing two blankets and other articles Stepney Andrew Grubb Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street John Clark Stealing two blankets and other articles Stepney Andrew Grubb Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street Francis Dupee A rogue and a vagabond found with implements of housebreaking Arbour-square, Stepney Committed for three months, to the House of Correction
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street Charles Brightley A rogue and vagabond found with implements of housebreaking Arbour-square, Stepney Committed for three months, to the House of Correction
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street George Knowley Stealing a dish and three pounds weight of beef-steaks James-street, Bethnal-green John Batt Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street John Smith Stealing a bunch of cabbage plants Commercial-road Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street John Morris Stealing a handkerchief Whitechapel Edward Hampton Discharged fof felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for two months, as a rogue and vagabond
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street John Cooper Frequenting with intent to commit felony Jubilee-place, Stepney Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street William Belpin Frequenting with intent to commit felony Jubilee-place, Stepney Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street Edward Buckingham Frequenting with intent to commit felony Jubilee-place, Stepney Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street Daniel Crudgington Frequenting with intent to commit felony Jubilee-place, DStepney Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street Thomas Huntley Stealing a set of fire irons and other articles Whitechapel Charlotte Gaffney Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street Michael Allen Stealing two pieces of brass machinery Commercial-road Hugh McIntosh Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street Aaron John Wheeler Stealing a coat and seven napkins Hope-place, Whitechapel Robert Goodwin Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street Joseph John Wheeler Stealing a coat and seven napkins Hope-place, Whitechapel Robert Goodwin Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street Ann Richardson Stealing a plane Mutton-lane, Mile-end Henry Bird Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Lambeth Street An unoccupied house was entered and stripped of Doors and Window Sashes and a large quantity of lead was stolen from the roof Commercial-road
4 February 1832 Right 59 Thames Police John Wood Stealing two hundred weight of coals A Barge, on the Thames, at Chelsea Beech and partner Committed for re-examination on Saturday next
4 February 1832 Right 59 Thames Police Ann Stevens Stealing one half-crown Shadwell George Hetherwick Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Thames Police Thomas Watkins Stealing thirty-six pounds weight of iron Limehouse Brown, Lennox and partners Convicted of a mosdemeanor, for unlawfully possessing the iron, and fined twenty shillings
4 February 1832 Right 59 Thames Police Joseph Thomas Hughes Unlawfully possessing seventy-seven pounds weight of rope and ninetyeight pounds of coals Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Thames Police John Melvin Unlawfully possessing seventy-seven pounds weight of rope and ninety-eight pounds of coals Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Thames Police Alexander Low Possessing one hundred and three quarters and fourteen pounds weight of coals, suspected to have been stolen On the Thames Adjourned till Monday next
4 February 1832 Right 59 Union Hall Sophia Richards Stealing an umbrella Saint George George Bowler Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Union Hall John Cannon Frequenting with intent to commit felony High-street, Saint George, Southwark Convicted and imprisoned at Brixton for one calendar month
4 February 1832 Right 59 Union Hall William Cannon Frequenting with intent to commit felony High-street, Saint George, Southwark Convicted and imprisoned at Brixton for twenty-one days
4 February 1832 Right 59 Union Hall Thomas Jones Stealing a loaf of bread Saint George William Wood Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Union Hall George Hall Found in enclosed premises with intent to commit felony Newington Frederick Prowse Convicted and imprisoned for twenty-one days at Brixton
4 February 1832 Right 59 Union Hall Francis Sherren Stealing a plane, an oil-stone, a hammer and other articles Mitcham. Surrey Thomas Finden Committed for trial
4 February 1832 Right 59 Union Hall William Hunter Stealing four decanters and other articles Saint George Nathaniel Gray Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 59 Union Hall Martha Shelley Stealing two shillings and sixpence Christ-church Edward Cannon Committed for trial
4 February 1832 Right 59 Union Hall Robert Mott Stealing ten calico sofa-covers St George the Martyr, Southwark Charles Tandy Committed for trial
4 February 1832 Right 59 Metropolitan Police A house was entered by means of skeleton keys and the following stolen :- Three coats, a pair of trousers and sundry other articles 2 Crown-street, Finsbury William Ray
4 February 1832 Right 59 Metropolitan Police Stolen three table-spoons, a pair of Sugar-tongs and a quantity of Silver and Copper from the till " Ship and Whale ", Rotherhithe Mr Hale Information to be given at the Police Station, Rotherhithe
4 February 1832 Right 59 Metropolitan Police A house was entered by means of skeleton keys and the following stolen :- Fifteen Shillings on silver, ten Shillings in copper and a coat 29 Melton-place, Hampstead-road William Cooper
4 February 1832 Right 59 Metropolitan Police Stolen, nine silver Tea-spoons, two silver Table0spoons, a Cream-jug, twelve pounds in gold and silver and three sovereigns 19 hunt Street, Mile End New Town Sarah Bracknell

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