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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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1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Bow Street | Horse Stolen | Farm yard, Seend, near Devizes | Mr Shomberg | £5 Reward on conviction of felon/s | |||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Bow Street | Horse Stolen or Strayed | Crab Mills, Stoke | Mr Joseph Ladkin | If Stolen, £10 Reward on conviction, if strayed £1 Reward on recovery. | |||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Bow Street | Horse Stolen or Strayed | Beaconsfield, Bucks | Rev J. Gould | If Stolen, One Guinea Reward on conviction; if strayed, reasonable expenses on return of same | |||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Bow Street | Horse Stolen | Orchard, near the Church , Badgeworth | £5 Reward on conviction of felon/s | ||||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Bow Street | Horse, light Cart, Cart Harness, Whip Stolen | Latton, near Harlow, Essex | Mr. Thomas Pollett, Latton, near Harlow, Essex. | ||||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Bow Street | David Brown | Stealing three sheets and other articles. | Compton Street | Charles Cross | Discharged | ||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Bow Street | Gustavus Ellenburg | Obtaining, by a false pretense, a pair of boots. | King William Street, Strand | John Bell | Discharged | ||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Bow Street | Thomas Jones | Stealing three brushes. | Great Queen Street | John Smart | Committed to Newgate for trial. | ||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Bow Street | George Lucas | Stealing a looking-glass and other articles. | Fulwood's Rents | Holly Spearling | Committed for further examination. | ||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Bow Street | Stolen from a Dwelling-house, divers amounts of houshold plate | No. 5, Tavistock Place, Tavistock Square | Mr. Dobree | Ten Guineas Reward on conviction of felon/s and recovery of property. F. Keys, Public Office, Bow-street. | |||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Queen Square | John Little | Stealing a load of straw. | Lewisham | William Edgerton | Committed for further examination. | ||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Queen Square | Henry Jones | Stealing one pound weight of bacon. | James Savage | Committed for trial at the next Westminster Sessions. | |||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Queen Square | Charles Anton | On re-examination from the 30th ultimo | Committed for further examination. | ||||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Queen Square | Jacob Bloom | On re-examination from the 30th ultimo | Committed for further examination. | ||||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Queen Square | William Tann | On re-examination from the 30th ultimo | Committed for further examination. | ||||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Queen Square | Joseph McGee | On re-examination from the 30th ultimo | Discharged | ||||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Queen Square | Thomas Skinner | On re-examination from the 30th ultimo | Committed for further examination. | ||||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Queen Square | Edward Skinner | On re-examination from the 30th ultimo | Committed for further examination. | ||||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Queen Square | James Hagan | On re-examination from the 30th ultimo | Committed for further examination. | ||||
1 January 1836 | Right | 1 | Queen Square | David Jones | Knowingly uttering two counterfeit sixpences. | Knightsbridge | Discharged |
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This was my first page. But I made a few errors!! 1) The Folio should be 1. 2) I left place names as per the document i.e. Compton-street. I assume this should be Compton Street. 3) I did try to keep Capitalization as per the text - i.e. the Crime Reported column. I now assume it is not necessary to do this. If you spot any other errors - please let me know.
@DonalW, for a first go you've really cracked it. Yes change the folio number to 1. You don't need the word office in the office column. Don't worry about the place names, there is no right answer. Some of us favour modernising them to aid current researchers, others insist on sticking to the original. Take your pick. Same goes for capitalisation. It's hard to know what to do with those at Queen Square where there is no charge. I am with you, I leave it blank. Keep going!