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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
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Stolen from a stable, a Black Nag Horse. Also two Halters Hillmorton Rev. J G Powell Information leading to a conviction shall be Rewarded and receive Twenty Guineas, from Mr Wratislaw, Solicitor to the Rugby Association
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Cornelius Nayling Stealing a cloth pelisse Great White-Lion-street Hugh Henry Parry Remanded till Saturday next
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Sophia Page Stealing three sovereigns Two-Spies-court, Catharine-street Thomas Burley Discharged
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Robert Doren Stealing sundry printed books and other articles Duke-street, Adelphi John Smith Remanded till Saturday next
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Mary Hurley Stealing a printed book Russell-court, Drury-lane William Saw Committed to the New Prison for trial
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street William Kelly Stealing one silk handkerchief Strand Discharged from this ; but committed as a reputed thief, to the House of Correction, for one month
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Henry Jackson Stealing twelve sovereigns Northolt, Middlesex William James Discharged
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Thomas Jackson Stealing twelve sovereigns Northolt, Middlesex William James Discharged
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Mary Jackson Stealing twelve sovereigns Northolt, Middlesex William James Discharged
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Henry Hutson Stealing one handkerchief Temple-bar George Harries Committed for further examination on Saturday next
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street James Williams otherwise James Petley Indecently assaulting, with intent to commit sodomitical acts and practices George Cuthbert Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Mary McCarthy Stealing one sovereign George-street, Adelphi Mary Ann Wood Discharged
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Ann Minkford Stealing eight shillings and sixpence Little White Lion-street Rebecca Solomon Discharged
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Sarah Dibble Stealing a counterpane Hart-street, Covent-garden Mary Skinner Remanded till Saturday next
29 March 1832 Right 148 Bow Street Thomas Archell Stealing a dram glass and a half-quartern measure Saint Marylebone-street, Marylebone Elizabeth Worster Remanded till to-morrow
29 March 1832 Right 148 Queen Square Anne Gray Stealing a live tame fowl Discharged from felony ; but convicted under the Police Act, of having fourteen pounds weight of iron unlawfully in her possession, and committed to one month, to the House of Correction, at Kingston
29 March 1832 Right 148 Queen Square Eliza Baldwinson Stealing a gown Daniel Brice Remanded till Monday next
29 March 1832 Right 148 Queen Square Eliza Baldwinson Stealing a handkerchief Sarah Downey Detained till Monday next
29 March 1832 Right 148 Queen Square Jane Daniels Re-examination from 23rd inst Remanded till Monday next
29 March 1832 Right 148 Queen Square Eleanor Mahoney Re-examination from 22nd inst Remanded till Monday next
29 March 1832 Right 148 Queen Square Ann Washington Obtaining, by false pretences, three shillings, with intent to cheat and defraud Mary and John Alsept Discharged
29 March 1832 Right 148 Queen Square Michael Garraty Uttering a counterfeit shilling Grosvenor-row William Tilling Committed for further examination on Monday next
29 March 1832 Right 148 Queen Square George Manley Uttering a counterfeit shilling Grosvenor-row William Tilling Discharged
29 March 1832 Right 148 Queen Square Robert Grantham Uttering a counterfeit shilling Grosvenor-row William Tilling Discharged
29 March 1832 Right 148 Queen Square George Kirkland Stealing a screw-driver and other articles Chapel-street George Detheridge Discharged from felony ; but convicted under the Police Act, and fined thirty shillings ; in default of payment, committed for fourteen days, to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields
29 March 1832 Right 148 Queen Square James Crane Stealing a hat James-street, Westminster William Careless Discharged

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