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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
4 January 1836 Right 5 Bow Street Henry Charles Watkins, stands charged with uttering and paying a Bill or Bills of Exchange, the acceptances of which are forgeries and a warrant issued for his apprehension Manchester One Hundred Pound Reward for apprehension and lodging in any Goal.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Bow Street James Luff Secreting and embezzling a letter containing a sovereign General Post Office Sarah Haverham Committed to Newgate for trial
4 January 1836 Right 5 Bow Street Eliza Hawes Stealing a gown and a shawl King-street, Drury-lane Johanna Sullivan Discharged
4 January 1836 Right 5 Bow Street Robert McOwen Intent to commit felony Lincoln's-inn-fields Convicted and committed to the House of Correction for 2 months.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Bow Street Mary Ann Smith Stealing eight shillings and sixpence halfpenny the Strand James Stapleton Discharged.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Bow Street Lydia Howell Stealing a tumbler-glass Monmouth-street James Potter Discharged.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Bow Street Stolen from a House, 8 Silver Forks Agar-street, Strand Mr. Ratcliff Information to J.J. Smith, Bow-street Office.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Queen Square William Waycott On re- examination from the 2nd instant Remanded.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Queen Square Louisa Waycott On re-examination from the 2nd instant Remanded.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Queen Square Ann Smith Uttering a counterfeit shilling Elizabeth Sims Discharged.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Queen Square William Barnett Uttering a counterfeit sixpence William Armstrong Discharged.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Queen Square Jane Beale Stealing a watch and 10 shillings Jeffery's-buildings, Westminster Henry Tickner Committed for trial at the next Westminster Sessions.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Queen Square Mary Brown Stealing a watch and 10 shilling Jeffery's-buildings, Westminster Henry Tickner Committed for trial at the next Westminster Sessions.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Queen Square Ann Titmus Stealing a watch and a sovereign Union-street, Westminster David Green Committed for trial at the next Westminster Sessions.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Queen Square John Fowler Stealing twenty one shillings and sixpence from the person Pimlico Thomas Seddon Discharged.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Queen Square Mary Ann Standing Stealing a shawl and other articles Church-street, Westminster Joseph Williams Committed for re-examination.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Queen Square James Leaver Stealing one shilling and sixpence from his master Lambeth M. O. Wray Discharged.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Marlborough Street Charles Sellick Stealing a plane, value 3 shillings, from his master Berwick-street Francis Perryman Committed to Newgate for trial.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Marlborough Street Charles Sellick Stealing 2 planes, value two shillings and sixpence Berwick-street John Lowe Detained for trial.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Marlborough Street Charles Sellick Stealing a plane, value 2 shillings Crown-street, Soho George Hunt Detained for trial.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Marlborough Street Ann Carty Stealing 2 half-crowns from the person Saint James Esther Newman Remanded.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Marlborough Street Ann Carty Stealing 9 shillings and sixpence from the person Crown-street, Soho George Bastin Discharged from that.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Marlborough Street Edward Cooper Stealing a half-sovereign from his master Little Compton-street, Soho Henry Bennett Remanded.
4 January 1836 Right 5 Marlborough Street James Skinner Stealing a fowl Providence-court, North Audley-street Discharged.

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J Armitage

Folio is the number at the very top of the right hand page, 'information' goes in the 'crime reported'