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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 |
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2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Bow Street | Henry Richards | Unlawfully uttering a counterfeit crown-piece | Chancery Lane | John James Ascham | Discharged | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Bow Street | Charles Sheffield | Feloniously remove, conceal and embezzle part of his estate to the value of ten pounds and upwards, after being found bankrupt | Discharged | ||||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Bow Street | James John Rawlins | Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit money | Discharged | ||||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Bow Street | John Moran | Stealing one shirt | James Street, Covent Garden | William Grumley | Remanded | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Bow Street | John King | Stealing a shawl | Moore Street, Soho | David Jackson | Discharged | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Bow Street | Theft of a Lady's gold watch | 20 Green Street, Grosvenor Square | |||||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Bow Street | Theft from a stable and coach house, a light drab box coat, two light double-harness bridles and other articles | Thornton Heath, near Croydon | B. Rankin, Esq. | R. Coleman or W. Lawrance, reward of Five Pounds | |||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Eleanor Mahoney | Obtaining by false pretences the sum of ten pounds and upwards | Parish of Saint Luke, Chelsea | William Bower | Discharged | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Eliza Baldwinson | Stealing a gown | Daniel Brice | Discharged | |||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Eliza Baldwinson | Stealing a handkerchief | Sarah Downey | Discharged | |||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Eliza Baldwinson | Stealing a velvet dress | Drury Lane | Daniel Brice | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Michael Garratty | Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit coin | Discharged | ||||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Charles Hopkins | Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit coin | Discharged | ||||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | John Fitzgerald | Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit coin | Discharged | ||||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | William Simpson | Stealing a watch and other articles | John Webster | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Jane Daniels | Stealing a watch and other articles | Susannah Cooper | Remanded | |||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | John Williams | Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit coin | Remanded | ||||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | John Doyle | Possessing eleven counterfeit shillings with intent to circulate | Committed to Horsemonger Lane Gaol for trial | ||||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Elizabeth Humphries | Stealing a purse and three sovereigns | Chelsea | Thomas Miller | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | William Wallace | Stealing a sheet | Chelsea | Thomas Smith | Discharged | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Mary Anderson | Stealing an apron and other articles | Palmer's Village, Westminster | John Osborne | Discharged | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Mary Hamilton | Stealing a petticoat | Union Court, Westminster | Elizabeth Parker | Discharged | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Peter Harrington | Stealing a saw | Broad Sanctuary, Westmintser | William Roffee | Discharged | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Mary Thompson | Stealing a sheet | Lambeth | Thomas Fairway | Discharged from the felony but convicted of unlawfully pawning and fined twenty shillings plus the value | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | William Cross | Stealing one live tame fowl | Lambeth | Thomas Hopkins | Discharged | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Mary Smith | Stealing seven shillings | Lambeth | Henry Brown | Discharged | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Ann Lumley | Stealing seven shillings | Lambeth | Henry Brown | Discharged | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | James Jones | Stealing a German sausage | Lambeth | Thomas William Richardson | Discharged | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Jane Lyons | Stealing a silver watch and other articles | Lambeth | John Williams | Committed for further examination | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Ellen Craydon | Uttering a counterfeit half-crown | Lambeth | John Hall | Discharged | ||
2 April 1832 | Right | 154 | Queen Square | Samuel Matthews | Stealing eighteen shillings | Kensington | Richard Gibson | Committed for further examination |
Notes and Questions
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When someone is committed for further examination (or re-examination) it is not necessary to show the day - if you think about it, from a research point of view. "Next Wednesday" or "Thursday week" adds no value to a researcher. Otherwise all looks good (less 'office' as Scrumpy Geoff has already noted.