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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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6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | Henry David Bowden | Absconded from employers with £63 mixed notes and coin | Essex Street, Strand | Messrs. Willett & Larken | |||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | Vincent Treqear | Absconded with box, £65, gold seals and papers from employer | 2 Howland Street, Tottenham Court Road | James Anderson | £10 reward payable upon apprehension, apply said Mr. Anderson | ||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | Charles Galloway | Stealing 22 silver tablespoons | Saint James Street | Francis Fenton | Remanded | ||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | Ann Bamfield | Stealing 2 half crowns | Hart Street Covent Garden | William Thurlong | Discharged | ||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | William Crane | Assulting in an indecent manner with intent to excite him in the commission of unnatural acts | Drury Lane | Robert France Hoare | Remanded | ||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | John Perry | Stealing a sheet and counterpane | Marlett Court, Bow Street | Elizabeth Pike | Remanded | ||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | Sarah Solomons | Receiving a £5 Bank of England note and other articles knowing them to be stolen | Rosemary Branch Alley, Whitechapel | John Thomas Graves | Committed for further examination | ||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | Thomas Richard Fisher | Stealing 1 Bank of England note valued at £20 from his Master and employer | Lincoln's Inn Fields | Samuel Steward and another | Committed for further examination | ||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | William Irish | Stealing purse and 43 sovereigns upwards | Holborn | Discharged | |||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | John Hawkins | Stealing 1 rabbit-plane, 1 moulding-plane and 6 gross of screws | White's Alley, Chancery Lane | John Witney | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | Margaret Hawkins | Stealing 1 rabbit-plane, 1 moulding-plane and 6 gross of screws | White's Alley, Chancery Lane | John Witney | Discharged | ||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | Frederick Wilson | Stealing a silk handkerchief | Strand | Committed for further examination | |||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | Lydia Anderson | Stealing 7 sovereigns | James Street, Covent Garden | John Jones | Discharged | ||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | Harriet Taylor | Knowingly uttering 1 counterfeit crown piece | Strand | William Cranbrook | Committed for further examination | ||
6 July 1832 | Right | 9 | Bow Street | Stolen bedlinens and other articles | Strand-on-the-Green, Chiswick | Mr. Jeffries |
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Sigh. I'll try and remember to do it tomorrow night. Tho tis quicker to just bash the entire thing out again >:-(