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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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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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