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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
22 March 1832 Left 138 Metropolitan Police Stolen from the person: A Red Morocco Pocket-book containing about one hundred and twenty pounds in Bank Notes and other articles Gracechurch-street Mr. Heyne
22 March 1832 Left 138 Metropolitan Police Elizabeth Wadstone Stolen from a House: A Silver Watch and other articles and monies No 3, Quebec-street, New-road Mrs. Paul Police Station, Marylebone-lane
22 March 1832 Left 138 Metropolitan Police Elizabeth Flewit Stolen from a House: A feather bed, Bolster and other articles No 6, Union-street, Borough-road, Southwark Mrs. Lunn Wm. Brown, Inspector of Police, No 4, Southwark Bridge Road Station
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street Stolen from a Stable: Two Mares Trowbridge, Hilperton Henry Bolter Gardener Five Pounds Reward to the discovery of Mares and conviction of offender. Paid by Henry Bolter Gardener, Trowbridge
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street John Edward Parr Stealing one handkerchief Holborn John Watson Discharged
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street George Winter Stealing one handkerchief Southampton-street, Strand William Rose Stephenson Remanded
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street William Knapp Stealing two gowns, two pair of trousers and other articles Strand John Hughes Remanded
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street Ann Oram Stealing two gowns, two pair of trousers and other articles Streand John Hughes Remanded
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street Thomas Ware Stealing two gowns, two pair of trousers and other articles Strand John Hughes Remanded
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street Thomas Thorpe Stealing two gowns, two pair of trousers and other articles Strand John Hughes Remanded
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street William Edwards Embezzling nine shillings and sixpence Holborn Ann Drew Committed to Newgate for trial
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street William Bluatt Stealing sundry smith''s tools Long-acre John Loveland Discharged
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street Mary Little Uttering one counterfeit shilling Short's-garden, Drury-lane Timothy Kalahar Committed for further examination
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street Margaret Rowley Stealing one half-crown piece Drury-lane Committed for further examination
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street Eliza Harrington Stealing one half-crown piece Drury-lane Committed for further examination
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street Richard Stanton Stealing three pieces of brass Charles-street, Long-acre Richard Every Discharged
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street Frederick Jones Stealing one gold chain Crucifix-lane, Bermondsey John Jones Discharged
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street James Dennis Stealing one gold chain Crucifix-lane, Bermondsey John Jones Discharged
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street William Cussins Stealing two shirts and one desk Southwark John Eales Discharged
23 March 1832 Right 138 Bow Street Robert Madgett Stealing two shirts Bear-yard, Clare-market James Jefferies Committed for further examination
23 March 1832 Right 138 Queen Square James Scott Stealing a box, two silk dresses and other articles Wood-street, Westminster Caroline Prescott Committed for further examination
23 March 1832 Right 138 Queen Square Elizabeth Watkins Stealing from a garden a peck of turnip-tops Kensington Samuel Hutchins Convicted. Committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields for two months
23 March 1832 Right 138 Queen Square Sarah Tayson Stealing from a garden a peck of turnip-tops Kinsington Samuel Hutchins Convicted. Committed to House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields for two months
23 March 1832 Right 138 Queen Square George Watts Stealing one hundred pounds weight of kitchen-stuff Hammersmith Committed for further examination
23 March 1832 Right 138 Queen Square William Clark Stealing one hundred pounds weight of kitchen-stuff Hammersmith Committed for further examination
23 March 1832 Right 138 Queen Square Margaret Harvey Stealing a shirt Lambeth David Scott Discharged
23 March 1832 Right 138 Queen Square William Jones Stealing fourteen shillings John Suowsell Committed to Newgate for trial
23 March 1832 Right 138 Queen Square Elizabeth Wood Stealing fourteen shillings John Suowsell Committed to Newgate for trial
23 March 1832 Right 138 Queen Square Louisa Johnston Stealing three half-crowns and other monies Joseph Spencer Discharged
23 March 1832 Right 138 Queen Square James Sadler Stealing a sack Discharged
23 March 1832 Right 138 Queen Square William Smith Stealing a piece of lead pipe and other articles Discharged
23 March 1832 Right 138 Queen Square Elizabeth Nicholls Re-examination from 20th instant Remanded

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