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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
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Stolen, a dark brown nag mare Early, near Reading John Chapman Reward of 15 guineas by applying to Mr. James Warburton, Bridewell Keeper, Reading, Berks.
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Andrew Casey Assaulting, beating and wounding a man whereby his life is in danger John Mills Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Agnes Henderson Stealing sundry printed books New Burlington Street Lord Saint Germains Remanded
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Cornelius Nayling Stealing a cloth pelisse Great White Lion Street Hugh Henry Parry Discaharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Robert Doren Stealing sundry printed books and other aticles Duke Street, Adelphi John Smith Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Henry Hutson Stealing one handkerchief Temple Bar George Harries Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Sarah Dibble Stealing a conterpane Hart Street, Covent Garden Mary Skinner Discharged from the felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for one month, for illegally pawning
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Richard White Picking the pocket of a man whose name is unknown Strand Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Edward Hogan Picking the pocket of a man whose name is unknown Strand Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Mary Hopkins Uttering one counterfeit shilling Covent Garden Market Charles Platt Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Abraham Abbots Stealing two tarts Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields John Ellis Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street George Bailey Stealing two tarts Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields John Ellis Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street William Garlick Stealing a saw Cursitor Street Richard Blake Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street John Wilson Stealing a barometer Margaret Street, Cavendish Square Mary Ann West Committed to Newgate for trial
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street John Saunders Stealing a barometer Margaret Street, Cavendish Square Mary Ann West Committed to Newgate for trial
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Edward John Proon Stealing one handkerchief Strand Thomas Hayward Committed for further examination
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Henry Smith Stealing one seal, one key and a ring Insolvent Debtor's Court, Portugal Street Charles Hayward Committed to Newgate for trial
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street John Philip Jones Embezzling and secreting the sum of seventeen pounds ten shillings Charles Street, Covent Garden Garrad Roche Committed for further examination
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Hannah Woodward Stealing one flannel petticoat Southampton Court, Holborn Joseph Ambrose Committed for further examination
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Matthew Pittick Stealing one pair of boots Pickett Street, Strand William Harris Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Ann McIntyre Stealing three sheets and other articles Drury Lane Samuel Finch Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street Ann McIntyre Stealing two gowns North Street, Manchester Square Ann Addison Committed for further examination
31 March 1832 Right 152 Bow Street James John Rawlings Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit coin Committed for further examination
31 March 1832 Right 152 Queen Square John Williams Uttering two counterfeit crown-pieces Lambeth Philip Marley Committed for further examination
31 March 1832 Right 152 Queen Square John Corbould Stealing one plane and other articles Lambeth William Burt Wright Discharged
31 March 1832 Right 152 Queen Square Gerard Dowling Stealing a piece of timber Kensington Discharged from the felony; but convicted of unlawful possession, and committed to the House of Correction, for six weeks
31 March 1832 Right 152 Queen Square Margaret Flynn Stealing a pound and a half weight of bacon Fulham Harriet Martin Committed for further examination
31 March 1832 Right 152 Queen Square Daniel Clark On re-examination from the 30th instant. Remanded
31 March 1832 Right 152 Queen Square Edward Jones Stealing fifty cabbage plants Discharged

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