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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
28 January 1833 Right 47 Bow Street Henry Brown Stealing a child's frock Drury Lane William Miller Discharged
28 January 1833 Right 47 Bow Street Joseph Rayner Being a suspected person found frequenting Covent Garden with intent to commit felony Brydges Street, Covent Garden Convicted and committed to the House of Correction for one month
28 January 1833 Right 47 Bow Street Samuel Abbott Stealing two bunches of turnips Covent Garden Market Charles Edwards Discharged
28 January 1833 Right 47 Bow Street John Devereux Stealing one coat Saint Martin's Court Robert Brownsmith Committed for further examination
28 January 1833 Right 47 Bow Street Thomas Smith Being a suspected person found frequenting the Strand with intent to commit felony The Strand Convicted and committed to the House of Correction for one month
28 January 1833 Right 47 Bow Street Thomas Owen Being a suspected person found frequenting the Strand with intent to commit felony The Strand Convicted and committed to the House of Correction for one month
28 January 1833 Right 47 Bow Street Four new coal sacks stolen Surrey Wharft, Strand Mr Dupree's Coal Warehouse
28 January 1833 Right 47 Queen Square Ann Smith Stealing four sovereigns and other monies from the person Lambeth Henry Crane Committed for trial at the next Surrey Sessions
28 January 1833 Right 47 Queen Square Eliza Dunn Stealing four sovereigns and other monies from the person Lambeth Henry Crane Committed for trial at the next Surrey Sessions
28 January 1833 Right 47 Queen Square Elizabeth Cochlin Stealing a bed-gown Westminster The Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor Committed for trial at the next Westminster Sessions
28 January 1833 Right 47 Queen Square Ann Mumford Stealing a blanket and a sheet Orchard Street, Westminster John Hummerston Discharged of the felony, but convicted on unlawfully pawing the said articles, and fined twenty shillings and the value
28 January 1833 Right 47 Queen Square Ellen Stewart Stealing a chair Snow's Rents, Westminster George Ludford Discharged
28 January 1833 Right 47 Queen Square Joseph Chapman Stealing one handkerchief from the person Lambeth Charles Matthews Discharged
28 January 1833 Right 47 Queen Square Sarah Hillier Stealing a waistcoat Lambeth William Carter Discharged
28 January 1833 Right 47 Queen Square Julia Donovan Knowingly uttering a counterfeit shilling Lambeth Mary Fitzpatrick Discharged
28 January 1833 Right 47 Queen Square Edward Allum Obtaining sixpence by false pretences Mary Wilson Discharged
28 January 1833 Right 47 Queen Square John Wood Knowingly uttering a counterfeit shilling Richard Massey Committed for further examination
28 January 1833 Right 47 Queen Square George Eldridge Stealing two pairs of scales Gardner's Lane, High Street Thomas James Webb Committed for further examination
28 January 1833 Right 47 Queen Square John Miles Stealing an iron skid-pan Chelsea
28 January 1833 Right 47 Marlborough Street James Glass Assaulting a girl aged four years with intent to carnally know and abuse her Caroline Bullbrook Remanded
28 January 1833 Right 47 Marlborough Street Mary Shaw Stealing three silver spoons Thomas Tubb Discharged
28 January 1833 Right 47 Marlborough Street Mary Sullivan Stealing one shawl, one tippet and other articles Johanna Cunningham Discharged
28 January 1833 Right 47 Marlborough Street Mary Connor Knowingly uttering one counterfeit sixpence Oxford Street Susan Smith Discharged
28 January 1833 Right 47 Marlborough Street Simon Daly Stealing a quantity of brass rings and other articles Edward Phillips Detained at the Police Station, for re-examination
28 January 1833 Right 47 Marlborough Street Stolen from a house: a Lady's Gold Watch Cork Street, Burlington Gardens Mr Jackson W Ballard at Marlborough Street Office
28 January 1833 Right 47 Marlborough Street Stolen: two pairs of small pocket pistols, a small double-barrel pistol, an ivory Opera Glass, silk handkerchiefs, shirts and tie-stocks Neighbourhood of Cork Street, Bond Street G Avis, Police Office, Marlborough Street; three pound reward

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