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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
12 January 1836 Right 19 Bow Street Stolen, a Dark Brown Cobb Horse and Phaeton, by William Cox, seventeen years old, native of Bridgwater Clifton Mr. R Stewort, Riding-master Mr. F. Watkins, constable, Rownham-place, Hotwells. Five Pounds Reward on conviction by Mr. Stewort
12 January 1836 Right 19 Bow Street Stolen, Cash Box, upward of £75 in Bank Notes, 80 Sovereigns, Annuities, Silver, other items and monies Counting-house on Cotton's Wharf Ten Pounds Reward on conviction by Mr. Moxton, Cotton's Wharf or Mr. J. Kinsey, 33 Maze, Tooley-street
12 January 1836 Right 19 Bow Street Stolen, a Brown Mare and a Chaise by two Men between twenty and twenty-five years old Red Lion Livery Stables, Surrey foot of Westminster Bridge Mr. T. MacKintosh Ten Pounds Reward by Mr. MacKintosh, Five Pounds on conviction and Five Pounds on recovery
12 January 1836 Right 19 Bow Street Thomas Asker Obtaining charitable contributions by false pretence Lord Craven and Sir Edward Paget Remanded
12 January 1836 Right 19 Bow Street Eleanor Pace Stealing a counterpane, other articles Fulwood's-rents Robert Williams Discharged
12 January 1836 Right 19 Bow Street William Heathcote Snape Stealing a quantity of bullion Company of Moneyers, His Majesty's Mint Discharged
12 January 1836 Right 19 Bow Street Henry Seaton Uttering a counterfeit crown-piece Hungerford-market —— Amor Further examination
12 January 1836 Right 19 Bow Street Maria Thorn Receiving stolen silver-gilt-plate Bedford-street Messrs. Meyers and Clark Further examination
12 January 1836 Right 19 Bow Street Ann Thorn Stealing a quantity of silver-gilt-plate Bedford-street Messrs. Meyers and Clark Further examination
12 January 1836 Right 19 Bow Street Stolen, small oil painting in gold frame, large Miniature on ivory, gold frame Royal Academy, Somerset House Secretary of the Royal Academy, Somerset House
12 January 1836 Right 19 Queen Square Mary Benbow Stealing a copper tea-kettle Joseph Downing
12 January 1836 Right 19 Queen Square George Critchley Stealing a pair of boots The Strand Beaumont Cottam Discharged, convicted of pawning, fined twenty shillings

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