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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
19 March 1832 Right 132 Bow Street Catharine Donovan Utterer of counterfeit coin Committed to New Prison for trial
19 March 1832 Right 132 Bow Street John Newnham Uttering one counterfeit crown-piece Sarah Maria Dawson Remanded
19 March 1832 Right 132 Bow Street Sarah Slater Stealing a cloth cloak Bell-court, Drury-lane Ann Smith Discharged
19 March 1832 Right 132 Bow Street William Northam Stealing a pair of half-boots Brydges-street, Covent-garden George Purvis Committed to New Prison for trial
19 March 1832 Right 132 Bow Street William Knapp Stealing two gowns, two pair of trousers and other articles Strand John Hughes Committed for further examiantion
19 March 1832 Right 132 Bow Street Ann Oram Stealing two gowns, two pair of trousers and other articles Strand John Hughes Committed for further examination
19 March 1832 Right 132 Bow Street Thomas Ware Stealing two gowns, two pair of trousers and other articles Strand John Hughes Committed for further examination
19 March 1932 Right 132 Bow Street Thomas Thorpe Stealing two gowns, two pair of trousers and other articles Strand John Hughes Committed for further examination
19 March 1832 Right 132 Bow Street William Edwards Embezzling nine shilling and sixpence Holborn Ann Drew Committed for further examination
19 March 1832 Right 132 Bow Street William Bluatt Stealing sundry smith's tools Long-acre John Loveland Committed for further examination
19 March 1832 Right 132 Bow Street George Roots Stealing a handkerchief Poartugal-street Thomas Young Discharged
19 March 1832 Right 132 Bow Street John Smith Stealing a hat Rolls Court, Chancery-lane Remanded
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square John Hughes Stealing an umbrella Knightsbridge George May Committed for further examination
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square William Jones Stealing fourteen shillings Chelsea John Suowsell Committed for further examination
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square Elizabeth Wood Stealing fourteen shillings Chelsea John Suowell Committed for further examination
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square Susan Goodwin Stealing two pounds of pork Great Chapel-street, Westminster William Heath Strange Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square Jane Holden Stealing one sovereign Almonry John Newman Committed to Newgate for trial
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square William Davis Stealing a shirt and other articles Orchard-street John Grestock Discharged
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square John Gardner Stealing three pecks of oats Lambeth Samuel Morton Peto Committed for trial at Surrey Assizes
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square Isaac Wigg Stealing a hammer and other articles Discharged but convicted under the Police Act, Committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields for one month
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square John Doyle Re-examination from 15th Inst. Remanded
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square Thomas Ward Stealing a dish Horseferry-road Elizabeth Wood Discharged but convicted under Vagrant Act. Committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields for three months
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square James Pickett Stealing a dish Horseferry-road Elizabeth Wood Discharged but convicted under Vagrant Act. Committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields for one month
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square Elizabeth Watts Stealing a shirt Lambeth Samuel Watts Discharged
19 March 1832 Right 132 Queen Square Jonathan Taylor Possessing sixteen hundred weight of stolen iron Great Peter-street, Westminster Discharged
19 March 1832 Right 132 Marlborough Street Knocked down and Robbed of a Silver Watch Between Earl's Court and Hammersmith John Good
19 March 1832 Right 132 Marlborough Street Charles Pink Stealing one handkerchief and two shillings Jeffries'-buildings Phoebe Fry Discharged
19 March 1832 Right 132 Marlborough Street John Johnson Stealing one pound and a half weight of beef Marshall-street Edward Burgoyne Discharged but convicted of possessing the same. Committed to House of Correction for eight days hard labour
19 March 1832 Right 132 Marlborough Street James Gilchrist Stealing one candlestick Richmond-street Edward Ellis Discharged
19 March 1832 Right 132 Marlborough Street Susan Gilchrist Stealing one candlestick Richmond-street Edward Ellis Discharged
19 March 1832 Right 132 Marlborough Street Daniel Donovan Uttering a counterfeit shilling Oxford-street John Buckley Remanded

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