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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
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Louis Bonnacini Absconded taking One Hundred and Fifty pounds No 10, Noble-street John Baptiste Amiot Five Pounds Reward on apprehension of offender. Mr. Amiot, No 10, Noble-street
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Agnes Henderson Stealing sundry printed books New Burlington-street Lord Saint Germains Remanded
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street John Philip Jones Embezzling seventeen pounds ten shillings Charles-street, Covent-garden Garrard Roche Discharged
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Thomas Ware Breaking and entering. Stealing a time-piece and other articles Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields Samuel Mayhew Committed for further examination
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Charles Heddy Breaking and entering. Stealing a time-piece and other articles Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields Samuel Mayhew Committed for further examination
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street William Connolly Breaking and entering. Stealing a time-piece and other articles Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields Samuel Mayhew Committed for further examination
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Peter Speed Stealing a piece of bacon Lazenby-court, Long-acre Jane Day Committed for further examination
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Joseph Belleson Stealing a screen King-street, Seven-dials Edward Rowland Discharged
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Henry Cotton Intent to commit felony Strand Convicted. Committed to House of Correction for three weeks
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Thomas Clements Intent to commit felony Strand Convicted. Committed to House of Correction for three weeks
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Thomas James Stealing a coat Drury-lane Discharged
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street George Blackwell Stealing two sheets and one napkin Charles-court, Saint Martin's-lane Thomas Lawrence Committed to Newgate for trial
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Susanna Shrewsbury Stealing two loaves and a quantity of Biscuits Strand Ann Playdeler Discharged
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Harriet Marshall Receiving two stolen loaves and a quantity of Biscuits Strand Ann Playdeler Discharged
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Lydia Homerton Receiving two stolen loaves and a quantity of Biscuits Strand Ann Playdeler Discharged
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Patrick Cane Stealing thirty-sex calf-skins Saint Martin's-lane Messrs. Stafford Price and others Committed for further examination
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street James Smith Stealing One Hundred Pounds Bear-yard, Clare-market John Tillyard Committed for further examination
7 April 1832 Right 164 Bow Street Mary McCarthy Utterer of counterfeit money Discharged
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square James Foreman Stealing a waistcoat John Foster Committed to Newgate for trial
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square John Baldwin Stealing a waistcoat John Foster Committed to Newgate for trial
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square Jane Lewis Stealing a candlestick Robert Adams Discharged
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square Eliza Riley alias Grady Stealing a watch Benjamin Cornish Committed to Newgate for trial
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square Frederick Waller Stealing fifty-one pounds of linen rags Tothill-street, Westminster John Saunders Committed for further examination
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square James Alexander Dent Stealing a bed and other articles Tothill-street Charles Henry Stone Committed for further examination
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square George Ireland Stealing a loaf of bread Tothill-street, Westminster James Bower Discharged but Convicted of being a rogue and vagabond. Committed to House of Correction for two months
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square Sarah Banks Stealing a half-sovereign and two shillings Lambeth Harry Chapman Discharged
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square Mary Hutchinson Stealing one pair of shoes Lambeth John Archbutt Committed for further examination
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square Robert Benjamin Carey Stealing two blankets Lambeth James William Carey Committed for further examination
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square Elizabeth Gawley Stealing a shawl and other articles Lambeth Lewis Tindall Adjourned
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square Sarah Mead Stealing a shirt Chelsea William Radway Adjourned
7 April 1832 Right 164 Queen Square John Hart Stealing a blanket and other articles Strutton-ground, Westminster John Harrison Adjourned

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