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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
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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