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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
3 April 1832 Right 156 Bow Street Stolen, a light Chesnut horse Henry Campion Ten guineas reward from the owner. Application to William Heath, police officer, Louth, Lincoln
3 April 1832 Right 156 Bow Street Edward John Proon Stealing one handkerchief Strand Thomas Hayward Discharged
3 April 1832 Right 156 Bow Street Hannah Woodward Stealing on flannel petticoat Southampton Court, Holborn Joseph Ambrose Committed to the New Prison for trial
3 April 1832 Right 156 Bow Street Ann McIntire Stealing two gowns North Street, Manchester Square Ann Addison Remanded
3 April 1832 Right 156 Bow Street Dennis Sullivan Assaulting and wounding a woman whereby her life is in danger Broad Street, Saint Giles Ann Hiscot Remanded
3 April 1832 Right 156 Bow Street John Brown Stealing a handkerchief Strand Charles Toplis Remanded
3 April 1832 Right 156 Bow Street Robert Thomas Stealing ten printed books King Street, Covent Garden Nathaniel Smith Machin Committed to Newgate for trial
3 April 1832 Right 156 Bow Street Thomas Burn Stealing one silk handkerchief Chancery Lane Robert Lawson Committed to the New Prison for trial
3 April 1832 Right 156 Queen Square George Robinson Stealing one sovereign York Street, Westminster Churchwardens and Overseers of the parish of Saint Margaret, Westminster Discharged
3 April 1832 Right 156 Queen Square Henry Wren Stealing a bottle and a pint of aniseed Orchard Street, Westminster John Phillips Discharged
3 April 1832 Right 156 Queen Square Edward Ferguson Stealing a handkerchief Lambeth Edward Johnson Discharged
3 April 1832 Right 156 Queen Square Daniel Clark Stealing two spoons Mary Smith Committed to Newgate for trial
3 April 1832 Right 156 Queen Square Mary Ann West Stealing a straw bonnet Almonry Sarah Coward Committed to Newgate for trial
3 April 1832 Right 156 Queen Square Thomas Carter Stealing a live tame fowl Lambeth Thomas Hopkins Committed to Horsemonger Lane Gaol for trial
3 April 1832 Right 156 Marlborough Street Stolen, numerous articles of cloth 26, Saville Street Messrs. Lane Fifty pounds reward. Information to W. Ballard or H. Goddard, Marlborough Street Office; or Saint James's Police Station, Little Vine Street, Piccadilly
3 April 1832 Right 156 Marlborough Street William Dance Stealing eight printed books John Richardson Committed to Newgate for trial
3 April 1832 Right 156 Marlborough Street Samuel Smith Being a suspected person and frequenting a place with intent to commit felony Drury Lane Committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for three months
3 April 1832 Right 156 Marlborough Street William Bassett Being a suspected person and frequenting a place with intent to commit felony New Street, Saint James Committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month
3 April 1832 Right 156 Marlborough Street William Watts Being a suspected person and frequenting a place with intent to commit felony New Street, Saint James Committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month

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