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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
14 April 1832 Right 176 Bow Street Arson of a plantation of fir trees New Moor, Molland, Devon Robert George Throckmorton, Esq. A Pardon for information (except the person who set the fire) on apprehension. A Reward of One Hundred Pounds on conviction also.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Bow Street Absconded from his employment, Henry Taylor, taking a Hat and other articles Bury, Suffolk James Pawsey Information to James Pawsey, Bury.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Bow Street Stolen from a stable, a dark grey Mare Hutch Farm, Holdshot, near Hartley Row, Hants. Mr. John George A Five Pounds Reward of conviction of felon/s and recovery of the Mare.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Bow Street Agnes Henderson Stealing sundry printed books New Burlington-street Lord Saint Germains Remanded.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Bow Street Charles Quingley Cutting and wounding with intent Saint Martin's-lane John Nicholls Discharged from felony; but held to bail for the assault
14 April 1832 Right 176 Bow Street James Mason Stealing a loaf of bread Kentish-town Discharged.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Bow Street Francis Beazeley Stealing a loaf of bread Kentish-town Discharged.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Bow Street Dennis Sullivan Violent assault and wounding Broad-street, Saint Giles Ann Hiscott Remanded.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Bow Street Thomas Murphy Intent to commit felony Lincoln's-inn-fields Discharged.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Bow Street Thomas Wilson Intent to commit felony Lincoln's-inn-fields Convicted and imprisoned for twenty-one days in the House of Correction.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Bow Street Michael Mullen Intent to commit felony Lincoln's-inn-fields Discharged.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Bow Street Francis Freeman Stealing carpenter's tools Hart-street, Covent-garden Discharged.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Queen Square Rebecca Sharpe Stealing five shillings the Almonry, Westminster Thomas Steele Discharged.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Queen Square Mark Caton Stealing nine loaves of bread Kennington Peter Scott Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Queen Square Richard Southwell Stealing a live tame fowl Hammersmith John Down Discharged.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Queen Square William Walbutton Stealing three watches and other articles Hammersmith Thomas Willis Jones Committed for further examination.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Queen Square James Rice Breaking, entering and stealing therein; a tea-caddy Lambeth Thomas Barton Lawrence Discharged from that; but convicted of being a rogue and vagabond and committed to Brixton for two months.
14 April 1832 Right 176 Queen Square John Cox Stealing of quantity of box-tree Brompton James Grey Discharged.

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