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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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2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Bow Street | William Miller absconded with £200 in One Pound Notes | Near Doune, Perthshire | Twenty-five pounds Reward will be paid to anyone securing the said offender in any of His Majesty's Gaol, on application to Thomas Barty. procurator fiscal, Dunlilane | ||||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Bow Street | William Johnson | Stealing a bible | Princes's-street, Soho | John Stenson | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Bow Street | William Johnson | Stealing one brush | St Martin's-court | William Roberts | Detained for trial for this offence | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Bow Street | William Johnson | Stealing a bible | Berner's-street, Oxford-street | Alfred Miller | Discharged | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Bow Street | Ellen Callaghan | Stealing a quart pewter pot | M???-street, Soho | Thomas Hine | Discharged | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Bow Street | Margaret Leary | Stealing a quantity of oranges | Covent Garden Market | Samuel Garcia | Discharged | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Bow Street | John Smith | Stealing two hats | Stopped in the Strand | Committed for further examination on Wednesday next | |||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Bow Street | Charles Drummond | Stealing one handkerchief | Bedfordbury | John Coster | Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Bow Street | James Bambridge | Stealing four pair of bellows | Wych-street, Strand | Thomas Bomley | Committed for further examination on Wednesday next | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Bow Street | Mary Fennell | Receiving one bonnet, one shawl and other articles, knowing them stolen | Buckingham-street, Strand | Abraham Lyons | Sent to the Station House till to-morrow | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Queen Square | Mary Lee | Stealing a shirt and other articles | Almonry | Joshua Needham | Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Queen Square | Elizabeth Legge | Stealing a lace cap | Brewer's-green, Westminster | George Ryder | Adjourned till Tuesday next | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Queen Square | William Jones | Stealing a bag, a pair of stockings and other articles | Lambeth | James Cook | Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Queen Square | Joseph Thackton | Stealing a bag and thirteen-pence | Bayswater | Thomas Henwright | Committed for further examination on Friday next | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Queen Square | Joseph Light | Stealing a bag and thirteen-pence | Bayswater | Thomas Henwright | Committed for further examination on Friday next | ||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Marlborough Street | Elizabeth Fitzgerald | Stealing one China ornament value thirty shillings | Edward Atkinson | Discharged | |||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Marlborough Street | Mary Hodges | Stealing one bed, one bolster, two sheets and other articles value fifty shillings | Joseph Matters | Remanded until Friday next | |||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Marylebone | Robert Williams | Stealing three chisels and other articles | Henry Ball | Committed to Newgate for trial | |||
2 May 1832 | Right | 204 | Marylebone | Robert Williams | Stealing four chisels and other articlaes | Hyde Park terrace | John Syrett | Committed to Newgate for trial |
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