12

Facsimile

Transcription

Status: Complete

Date Page: L / R Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
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

Notes and Questions

Please sign in to write a note for this page

Scrumpy Geoff

Linda F you are a menace, go away

Scrumpy Geoff

Sorry people, the idiot strikes again

PAChi

Sigh. I'll try and remember to do it tomorrow night. Tho tis quicker to just bash the entire thing out again >:-(

Scrumpy Geoff

Good news, Linda F is now blocked from both projects

PAChi

Thanks Gramps. I don't think she had notifications turned on, but we have a limited amount of patience to keep re-doing these or finishing ones she abandoned. I have proddings today, I'll clean this one up later.

Scrumpy Geoff

So that makes you a prod-igé? Good luck

PAChi

I am pwned by your prodigious punnage...
Think this one is ok now - if someone could give it a quick look, cos (insert rant about every...bloody...line)