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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
8 January 1833 Right 13 Bow Street Daniel Wilkin Stealing a shovel Bull-in-court, Strand Michael Kelly Discharged.
8 January 1833 Right 13 Bow Street Mary White Stealing a child's dress Prince's-street, Drury-lane. William Miller Discharged.
8 January 1833 Right 13 Bow Street Henry Brown Stealing a child's dress Prince's-street, Drury-lane. William Miller Committed for further examination
8 January 1833 Right 13 Bow Street Thomas Wilkens Stealing a bundle of wear-ing apparel Drury-lane Sarah Wheatley Discharged.
8 January 1833 Right 13 Bow Street Philip Simmonds Being a suspected person, frequenting Covent Garden Market, with intent to commit felony. Convicted, and committed to the House of Correction, for one month.
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square Margaret Clark Attempting, be means of a false and fraudulent pretence, to obtain one half-crown, with intent to cheat and defraud. Parliament-street, Westminster William Bigg Convicted of being a rogue and vagabond, and committed for two months, to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields.
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square Harriet Newman Stealing two towels and three brushes Upper Crown-street, Westminster William Davis Discharged.
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square James Allnut Stealing five pictures Discharged.
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square Francis Collins Being concerned with Alexander McIsaacs in stealing a bowl and ten shillings George Brown Committed for further examination
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square Daniel Gee Being concerned with Alexander McIsaacs in stealing a bowl and ten shillings George Brown Committed for further examination
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square Joseph Ricks Being concerned with Alexander McIsaacs in stealing a bowl and ten shillings George Brown Committed for further examination
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square Mary Tester Being concerned with Ann Jones, in stealing, a watch, and other articles Joseph Masson Committed for further examination
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square George Howell Breaking and entering the dwelling house, and stealing therein one coat, and other articles Nathaniel Carroll Discharged
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square John Williams, otherwise Henry Wrenn Stealing twenty-five sausages John Fry Committed for trial, at the next Westminster Sessions
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square John Matthews Stealing a watch and other articles Thomas Edgeller Discharged
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square Sarah Matthews Stealing a watch and other articles Thomas Edgeller Discharged
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square Joseph Story Stealing a bowl and half a pint of split pease Tothill-street, Westminster William Grider Mucklow Committed for further examination
8 January 1833 Right 13 Queen Square John Inman Stealing a bowl and half a pint of split pease Tothill-street, Westminter William Grider Mucklow Committed for further examination
8 January 1833 Right 13 Marlborough Street Mary Butler Stealing, one handkerchief, of the value of four shillings William Hanks Remanded
8 January 1833 Right 13 Marlborough Street Benjamin Bryant Stealing, in the dwelling-house of Sarah Rummell, single woman, the sum of twenty-four pounds William Rummell Remanded
8 January 1833 Right 13 Marlborough Street John White Stealing one picture and frame, of the value of forty shillings Harry Phillips Remanded
8 January 1833 Right 13 Marlborough Street William Lawler Stealing one picture and frame, of the value of forty shillings Harry Phillips Remanded
8 January 1833 Right 13 Marlborough Street James Collins Embezzling the sum of one pound seven shillings and one penny William Phelps Remanded
8 January 1833 Right 13 Marlborough Street Harriet Penrise Stealing a shawl, four handkerchiefs, one necklace, and other articles, of the value of forty shillings Elizabeth Evans, widow Remanded
8 January 1833 Right 13 Marlborough Street Frederick Butcher Stealing one knife of the value of fourpence Elizabeth Bartholomew Discharged from that; but convicted as rogues and vagabonds, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month each.
8 January 1833 Right 13 Marlborough Street George Wall Stealing one knife of the value of fourpence Elizabeth Bartholomew Discharged from that; but convicted as rogues and vagabonds, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month each
8 January 1833 Right 13 Marlborough Street Charles Arnold Stealing one knife of the value of fourpence Elizabeth Bartholomew Discharged from that; but convicted as rogues and vagabonds, and committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for one month each
8 January 1833 Right 13 Marlborough Street Mary Howlett being found in the dwelling-house, this day, for an unlawful purpose Great Marlborough-street Philip Arnap Committed to the House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields, to hard labour, for six weeks.

Notes and Questions

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Scrumpy Geoff

Welcome. Keep going!

sek

Just a couple of points about the Crime charged with column - normally start with a capital letter. No need to include on suspicion or on re-examination.
Stealing twenty-five sausages from a Mr Fry!

sek

And no need to put days and dates in the verdict column

A E Stacey

Thank you! - corrections made.

Scrumpy Geoff

Looking good