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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
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Counterfeit Letters demanding money London A Reward of Twenty Pounds on apprehension and conviction of felon/s
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Stolen from a Bag of Letters lost from a Mail Coach; valuable remittances Between Nottingham and Melton A Reward of One Hundred Guineas on apprehension and conviction of felon/s
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street John Perrin, absconded, having stolen from his lodgings; divers amounts of wearing apparel Stafford Mr. Meeson and Mr. Elley
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street John Newnham Being a common utterer of counterfeit money Committed to the New Prison for trial.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Henry Richards Uttering a counterfeit crown-piece Chancery-lane John James Ascham Remanded.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Mary Little Uttering a counterfeit shilling Short's-gardens, Drury-lane Timothy Kalahar Discharged.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Margaret Rowley Stealing a half-crown piece from the person Covent-garden Discharged.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Eliza Harrington Stealing a half-crown piece from the person Covent-garden Discharged.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Robert Madgett Stealing two shirts Bear-yard, Clare-market James Jefferies Discharged.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Mary Johnson Stealing a drinking-glass West-street, Seven-dials John Howell Committed for further examination.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Sarah Bonner Stealing a jacket and other articles West-street, Seven-dials William Aldridge Committed for further examination.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Ellen Archer Stealing a half-crown piece Pickett-street, Strand William Coe Discharged.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street William Allen Stealing a loaf of bread Broad-street, Saint Giles Henry Ford Discharged.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Charles Thompson Stealing a loaf of bread Broad-street, Saint Giles Henry Ford Discharged.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Charles Baker Stealing a silver watch White Lion-street, Seven-dials William Stephens Remanded.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Sarah Baker Stealing a silver watch White Lion-street, Seven-dials William Stephens Remanded.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Bow Street Caroline Thurtle Stealing a silver watch White Lion-street, Seven-dials William Stephens Remanded.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Queen Square William Simpson Stealing a watch and other articles Turner-square, Hoxton John Webster Committed for further examination.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Queen Square Ann Washington Obtaining three shillings under false pretences Rochester-row, Westminster John Alsept Committed for further examination.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Queen Square David Moore Stealing a piece of paving-stone Pimlico Discharged from felony; but convicted under the Police Act, and fined two shillings and sixpence.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Queen Square Henry Brooker Stealing a piece of paving-stone Pimlico Discharged.
26 March 1832 Right 142 Queen Square John Goff Embezzling one pound, one shilling and ninepence Lambeth George Edward Roberts Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial.

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