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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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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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