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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
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Mary Jackson Breaking and entering, theft of coat York St, Westminster Thomas Nicholls Committed to Newgate for trial
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Ann Sheffield Stealing a quilt and other articles Robert Marshall Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Eliza Barnett Stealing a cap Lambeth John Harris Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square William Latham Stealing a coat and other articles John Barrett Remanded
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Robert Wylde Stealing two trusses of hay and other articles George Boys Committed for trial at Surrey Sessions
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Thomas Smith Stealing two trusses of hay and other articles George Boys Committed for trial at Surrey Sessions
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Edward Hodges Stealing two trusses of hay and other articles George Boys Committed for trial at Surrey Sessions
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Edward Austin Receiving two stolen trusses of hay and other articles George Boys Committed for trial at Surrey Sessions
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Stephen Waite Stealing a glass smelling-bottle, 24 glass goblets and other articles Apsley Pellatt Committed for trial at Surrey Sessions
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Mary Morgan Stealing a watch John Barter DIscharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Ann Clarke Stealing a watch John Barter DIscharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square William Sheen Stealing a quantity of beer Whitehall William Burn Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square William Parker Stealing a gold watch and other articles George Parkins Committed for further examination
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square William Shewell Receiving a stolen gold watch and other articles George Parkins Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Thomas Boyer Receiving a truss of stolen hay Lambeth George Boys Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Henry Cummings Stealing two herrings Strutton Ground, Westminster John William Clarke Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Henry Bird Stealing two herrings Strutton Ground, Westminster John William Clarke Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Queen Square Emma Weston Stealing a sheet and a blanket Kensington William Johnson Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marlborough Street Mary Davis Stealing one tub and several pieces of wood, value 18 pence Remanded
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marlborough Street George Maynard Frequenting King's Mews with intent King's Mews, Charing Cross Committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to one month hard labour
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marlborough Street William Russell Frequenting King's Mews with intent King's Mews, Charing Cross Committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to one month hard labour
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marlborough Street Peter Wines Being found in a dwelling house for an unlawful purpose William Ward Committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to one month hard labour
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marlborough Street James Smith Stealing two pewter pots, value 3 shillings Edward Honeyball Committed to Newgate for trial
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marlborough Street William Beales Uttering counterfeit coin Maria Kelk Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marlborough Street Thomas Sumner Stealing a gelding, value £25, and a cabriolet, value £25 Francis Steele Remanded
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marylebone Thomas Holding Stealing a quilt and two shoes Marylebone Esther Holding Committed to Newgate for trial
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marylebone William Stafford Stealing a piece of oak timber St Pancras Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marylebone Richard Churchman Embezzling 10 shillings St Pancras Peter Brown Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marylebone Lawrence Power Stealing a piece of stone Marylebone James Hugo Greenwell Committed to New Prison for trial
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marylebone Henry White Stealing two watches and a gold key St Pancras John Kenney Committed for further examination
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marylebone William Franklyn Stealing 7 sovereigns and one half-sovereign William Hinton Committed for further examination
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marylebone Joseph Porter Stealing a pair of trousers Marylebone James Gideon Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marylebone Henry Porter Stealing a pair of trousers Marylebone James Gideon Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Marylebone James Bird Stealing a bundle of pencils St Pancras Philip Whitehead Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Hatton Garden James Littleton Stealing 10 pounds weight of beef and other articles, value 6 shillings Thomas William Wood Committed to Newgate for trial
27 September 1832 Left 151 Hatton Garden James Littleton Stealing 2 pounds weight of cheese, value 1 shilling Susan Price Committed to Newgate for trial
27 September 1832 Left 151 Hatton Garden Thomas Conlan Frequenting King St with intent King St, Bloomsbury Committed to House of Correction for one month
27 September 1832 Left 151 Hatton Garden James Martin Stealing 6 pounds weight of horse hair St Sepulchre William Smith and Josiah Smith For re-examination
27 September 1832 Left 151 Hatton Garden Sarah Smith Uttering a forged pawnbroker's ticket John Calcraft Committed to House of Correction for one month
27 September 1832 Left 151 Hatton Garden John Welch Stealing a tablecloth and a shirt William Osborn Remanded
27 September 1832 Left 151 Hatton Garden Jane Brown Stealing a bonnet St Giles Sarah Doring For re-examination
27 September 1832 Left 151 Hatton Garden Charles Cecil Stealing a counterpane and other articles St James, Clerkenwell Rose Oseley For re-examination
27 September 1832 Left 151 Hatton Garden Charles Winter Uttering counterfeit coin Clerkenwell Elizabeth Buckee Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Worship Street William Castle Unlawfully pawning leather shoemaking materials Bethnal Green Henry Cohen Fined 20 shillings, and 1 shilling and ninepence value; in default of payment committed to the House of Correction for one month
27 September 1832 Left 151 Worship Street Mary Adams Stealing a quilt, two sheets and a blanket Robert Pring Snell Committed to Newgate for trial
27 September 1832 Left 151 Worship Street Catherine Walker Stealing a cap Sarah Newman For re-examination
27 September 1832 Left 151 Worship Street Catherine Walker Stealing a pair of boots, a hat, an umbrella and a pair of candlesticks Samuel Self For re-examination
27 September 1832 Left 151 Worship Street Harriet Cauch Stealing a Cheshire cheese Richard Gates For re-examination
27 September 1832 Left 151 Worship Street John Powell Stealing a quilt, two blankets and other articles Hackney William Bennett Committed to Newgate for trial
27 September 1832 Left 151 Worship Street Thomas Moseley Stealing a truck John Gale Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Worship Street John Dye Being a rogue and a vagabond Whitecross St, St Luke Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Worship Street Henry Ellis Stealing four dozen locks, 24 gross of screws and other articles Alexander Hawkins Committed to Newgate for trial
27 September 1832 Left 151 Worship Street Mary Murray Stealing three silver tablespoons Michael Joseph Discharged
27 September 1832 Left 151 Worship Street John Robinson Stealing two cases and one truss of gloves City of London Messrs Dent & Co For re-examination
27 September 1832 Left 151 Worship Street William Pedley Stealing two cases and one truss of gloves City of London Messrs Dent & Co For re-examination
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street Johanna Loney Stealing a washing tub Cartwright St, Lower Aldgate Charlotte Grafton Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street Johanna Loney Possessing a stolen washing tub Cartwright St, Lower Aldgate Charlotte Grafton Committed to House of Correction for 7 days
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street George McClarence Stealing a chest and other articles Tooley St John Hall Committed for further examination
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street George King Stealing a coat Stepney George Woolford Remanded
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street Frederick Walker Stealing four sovereigns London Wall Edward Robertson Committed for further examination
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street Mary Lester Stealing a pair of shoes and a pair of stockings Offham, Kent Ellen Bryant Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street Eliza McMahon Stealing a hat Whitechapel Rd Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street Francis Thompson Stealing a pier glass Dog Row, Bethnal Green Committed for further examination
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street Thomas Denham Stealing a spade and other articles Old Ford Joseph Calley Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street Joseph Bradstreet Stealing a saddle and other articles Stratford, Essex George Hart Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street William Smith Stealing five handkerchiefs Wentworth St Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street William Smith Possession of five handkerchiefs, believed stolen Wentworth St Fined £5; in default of paying, committed to House of Correction for two months
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street Robert Fulford Attempting to steal a handkerchief Whitechapel Rd Alexander Mount Greig Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street John Robinson Stealing two cases of shawls New Court, Bow Lane, Cheapside Robert Wilkinson Sent to Worship Street Office
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street William Pedley Stealing two cases and one truss of gloves and other articles Friday St, Cheapside Messrs Dent & Co Sent to Worship Street Office
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street Rachel Randall Stealing a painting and other articles Church Lane, Whitechapel James Lingard Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street William Weaver Stealing a painting and other articles Church Lane, Whitechapel James Lingard Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street Daniel Miller Stealing a sixpence Cambridge Rd, Mile End Matthew Sizer For further examination
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street Robert Bright Receiving a stolen watch Charlotte St, Whitechapel John Bonner Committed for further examination
27 September 1832 Right 151 Lambeth Street David Wotton Receiving a stolen watch Charlotte St, Whitechapel John Bonner Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Thames Police John Hayes Stealing a watch Stepney Richard Everard Committed to Newgate for trial
27 September 1832 Right 151 Thames Police Fanny Barnett Stealing five shillings Stepney William Sooley Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Thames Police John Wallace On re-examination Remanded
27 September 1832 Right 151 Thames Police William Ackers Possessing four pounds weight of stolen sugar London Docks Convicted of misdemeanour and fined 10 shillings
27 September 1832 Right 151 Thames Police John Moore Possessing four pounds weight of stolen sugar London Docks Convicted of misdemeanour and fined 7 shillings and sixpence
27 September 1832 Right 151 Thames Police John May Possessing a piece of stolen bread and meat West India Docks Convicted of misdemeanour and fined 10 shillings
27 September 1832 Right 151 Thames Police Ann Walker Stealing two sovereigns Ratcliff Highway John Gardner Committed for further examination
27 September 1832 Right 151 Thames Police John Wood Possessing a phial and a half pint of stolen rum London Docks Convicted of fraudulent misdemeanour and committed to House of Correction for two weeks hard labour
27 September 1832 Right 151 Thames Police Abraham Volckmann Possessing 16 pounds weight of stolen sugar River Thames Convicted of misdemeanour and fined 20 shillings
27 September 1832 Right 151 Thames Police Jacob Parrow Possessing 16 pounds weight of stolen sugar River Thames Convicted of misdemeanour and fined 10 shillings
27 September 1832 Right 151 Thames Police Johan Gribnitz Possessing 16 pounds weight of stolen sugar River Thames Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Thames Police Stolen: 9 sovereigns and 15 shillings The ship Charles, West India Docks -––– Nelson
27 September 1832 Right 151 Union Hall Stolen: Strong dark brown horse with tack, saddle and bridle 16 Northampton Place, Old Kent Road Reward of £10 on conviction and recovery of the horse
27 September 1832 Right 151 Union Hall James Cooney Stealing a cap and a bonnet Newington Louisa Dally Committed for trial
27 September 1832 Right 151 Union Hall James Lyons Stealing 200 pounds weight of coals Deptford William Thorpe Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Union Hall James Nicholls Stealing 200 pounds weight of coals Deptford William Thorpe Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Union Hall James Seymour Suspicion of fraud Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Union Hall Mary Seymour Suspicion of fraud Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Union Hall George Hogsden Stealing a silver watch Lambeth George Lee For further examination
27 September 1832 Right 151 Union Hall Edward Bundle Stealing a silver watch Lambeth George Lee For further examination
27 September 1832 Right 151 Union Hall Caroline Archer Stealing two shillings Newington Moses Lazarus Discharged
27 September 1832 Right 151 Metropolitan Police Stolen: Silver watch and two keys 5 John St, Shoreditch Mr Bush
27 September 1832 Right 151 Metropolitan Police Breaking and entering; theft of a quantity of silver, money, clothing and jewellery 43 Slater St, Bethnal Green Robert Senegal
27 September 1832 Right 151 Metropolitan Police Stolen or strayed: two Alderney calves Streatham Common Mr Barnard Ten shillings reward for their recovery. Mr Barnard, Lower Tooting
27 September 1832 Right 151 Metropolitan Police Supposed stolen: dark brown horse, harness and saddle 16 Southampton Place, Old Kent Rd Mr John Barrowforth

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