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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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30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Bow Street | Farmer returning from Lynn Market robbed of nineteen pounds in cash and ill-treated by some evil-disposed persons | Four hundred yards from Well Hall Farm, near Gayton, Norfolk | James Cobon | One hundred guineas reward offered by Edward Seppings, of Swaffham, the Secretary to the Swaffham Association, and the further sum of fifty pounds by James Cobon | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Bow Street | James Sullivan | Stealing two pewter pots | Covent Garden Market | Richard Smith | Committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell for trial | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Bow Street | Major Lovell | Being a reputed thief, found frequenting Drury Lane, with intent to commit felony | Drury Lane | Committed to the House of Correction for two months | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Bow Street | Mary Ann Mitchell | Stealing one handkerchief from the person | Crown Court, Russell Street | Frederick Calder | Committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell for trial | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Bow Street | Ann Grant | Stealing one handkerchief from the person | Crown Court, Russell Street | Frederick Calder | Committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell for trial | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Bow Street | Elizabeth Hind | Stealing a coat | Exeter Street, Strand | James Holland | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Bow Street | Mary Riegate | Stealing one quilt | Great White Lion Street, Seven Dials | George Webb | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Bow Street | Mary Logan | Stealing one quilt | Great White Lion Street, Seven Dials | George Webb | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Bow Street | Catharine Curtis | Stealing one quilt | Great White Lion Street, Seven Dials | George Webb | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Queen Square | Thomas Kelly | Stealing a hat | Chelsea | Committed for further examination | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Queen Square | Catharine Keefe | Stealing a watch | Edward Lloyd | Committed for further examination | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Queen Square | Mary Warman | Stealing one half-sovereign from the person | Pimlico | John Pinney | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Queen Square | William Hughes | Stealing a shawl and other articles from the person | Orchard Street, Westminster | Eliza Burton | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Queen Square | Edmund Barber | Stealing a gold ring | Piccadilly | Mr Matthews | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Queen Square | Hannah Barber | Stealing a gold ring | Piccadilly | Mr Matthews | Discharged | ||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Marlborough Street | Frederick Terry | Being a suspected person, frequenting Saint Martin's Lane, with intent to commit felony | Saint Martin's Lane | Discharged | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Marlborough Street | Thomas Horton | Being a suspected person, frequenting Saint Martin's Lane, with intent to commit felony | Saint Martin's Lane | Discharged | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Marylebone | Dwelling-house by means of a picklock key and three watches, four silver wine-labels, several rings, and other articles stolen | Devonshire Street, Marylebone | John Stevens | Twenty pounds reward offered by Mr Stevens | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Marylebone | Robert Taylor | Marrying Frances Sadler, his wife Ann being then alive | Parish Church of Saint Pancras | Committed for re-examination | |||
30 January 1833 | Right | 50 | Marylebone | Frances Harding | Stealing sundry articles of wearing apparel, four pictures and several shells | Marylebone | George Illsey | Discharged |
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