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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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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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