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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
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street Stolen, a Brown Hackney Mare from a Close, Lordship of Oakham Mr. Jones A Reward of Fifteen Guineas for information leading to Conviction of felon/s
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street George Robert Mills Stealing wearing apparel, a cash-box and sundry bills of exchange Charlotte-street, Bloomsbury John Noakes Remanded.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street Mary Dartmore Stealing a gold pin, a cloak and other articles Essex-street, Strand Augustus Henry Burke Remanded.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street Ann Thompson Stealing a gold pin, a cloak and other articles Essex-street, Strand Augustus Henry Burke Remanded.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street Dennis Mahony Stealing a pewter quart pot Pickett-street, Strand John Woodford Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street John Goodhall Assault in an indecent manner with intent to excite him to sodomitical acts Exeter-court, Stand Charles Lovett Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street William Wallace Stealing two books James-street, Covent-garden Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street Richard Boyd Stealing two pictures Bell-yard, Temple-bar John Marchman Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street Matthew Tierney Stealing two pewter pots Long-acre William Edgington Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street Samuel Winmont Stealing a bag Pickett-street, Strand Remanded.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street John Nightly Intent to commit felony Brydges-street, Covent-garden Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street James Tate Intent to commit felony Brydges-street, Covent-garden Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street James Selkirk Attempted theft of goods from a pocket Seven-dials Thomas Love Held to bail.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street Isaac Noble Stealing two frocks and other articles Eseter-street, Strand Thomas Padbury Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street Sarah Wells Stealing two frocks and other articles Exeter-street, Strand Thomas Padbury Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street Margaret Green Uttering a counterfeit half-crown Pickett-street, Strand John Collins Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street John Chambers Assault with intent to ravish Rathbone-place, Oxford-street Hannah Evans Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Bow Street Stolen from the person, a calf-skin Note-case containing a Bank of England Post-bill entrance of Drury Lane Theatre Mr. James T Halyday
16 April 1831 Right 178 Bow Street Stolen from a House, two Watches and a pair of Black Bracelets 129 Strand Mr. Cheral Five Pound Reward on recovery of property and conviction of felon/s.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Queen Square Thomas Hawley Stealing a horse Pimlico Joseph Girdler Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Queen Square George Bass Uttering a counterfeit half-crown Chapel-street, Westminster John Upton Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Queen Square Samuel Camel Stealing two pieces of wood Broadway Discharged from felony; but convicted of unlawful possession of same and fined fifteen shillings.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Queen Square William Waters Stealing two pieces of wood Broadway Discharged from felony; but convicted of unlawful possession of same and fined fifteen shillings.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Queen Square John Hoare Stealing a tub and sixteen dozen oysters Lambeth William Whetton Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Queen Square Sarah Smith Stealing a dram glass Lambeth Richard Watchorn Discharged.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Queen Square Ann Reeder Stealing a sovereign Lambeth Thomas Woodfield Committed for further examination.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Queen Square Mary Ann Duffield Receiving the same, knowing it stolen Lambeth Thomas Woodfield Committed for further examination.
16 April 1832 Right 178 Queen Square George Potter Stealing three shillings from the person Lambeth Thomas Legge Discharged.

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