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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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12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Bow Street | John Smith | Stealing one ten-pound bank note and one shilling | Chancery-lane | William Crofts | Remanded | ||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Bow Street | James Hannagan | Stealing one watch | Wych-street, Strand | Abraham Miles Rayner | Committed for further examination | ||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Bow Street | Anne Waldie | Stealing a silver spoon | Russell-street | Adjourned | |||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Bow Street | Thomas Smith | Stealing a printed book | Henrietta-street, Covent-garden | Charles Adamson | Committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell for trial | ||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Bow Street | Mary Littleton | Stealing one basket | Nottingham-court, Saint Giles | John Dwyer | Committed to the New Prison for trial | ||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Bow Street | Lost or stolen, a large size gold watch with chain, key and seals | Near Guildhall | Apply to Mr F Putley, Watchmaker; Messrs Spinks and Son; or Mr Jackson; for a reward of ten pounds | ||||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Bow Street | Theft of two coats from a chaise | Portland-place | Two Guineas Reward paid on application to Mr J.M. Machin, Avenue Villa, North Lodge, Regent's Park | ||||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Queen Square | Peter Garbanetti | Stealing three dishes | Tothill Street | David Lazarus | Discharged | ||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Queen Square | James Hanson | Breaking and entering a dwelling house and stealing a coat and other articles | Lambeth | William Chubb | Committed for further examination | ||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Queen Square | James Benson | Breaking and entering a dwelling house and stealing a coat and other articles | Lambeth | William Chubb | Committed for further examination | ||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Queen Square | John Poney | Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit coin | Lambeth | Committed for further examination | |||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Queen Square | James Carpenter | Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit coin | Lambeth | Committed for further examination | |||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Queen Square | Thomas James | Stealing a pair of boots | Chapel Street, Westminster | Barnett Abrahams | Committed for further examination | ||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Queen Square | James Thomas | Stealing a cloak | Brice McGregor | Discharged | |||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Queen Square | William Morton | Stealing one cloak | Strand | Discharged | |||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Marlborough Street | Susannah Simpson | Stealing one waistcoat and one pair of spectacles | Discharged | ||||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Marlborough Street | George Smith | Stealing one set of draughts | Prince's Street, Leicester Square | William Chappell | Committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell for trial | ||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Marlborough Street | James Homeyard | Stealing one set of draughts | Prince's Street, Leicester Square | William Chappell | Committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell for trial | ||
12 December 1832 | Right | 279 | Marlborough Street | John Hanover | Stealing one cap | Saint James's Park | Remanded |
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