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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
14 September 1831 Right 127 Bow Street Felony Arson of a Barn filled with Wheat, three Lodges, a Stable and a quantity of Agricultural Implements Parish of Wartling, Sussex Mr. Francis Holland (Owner) - Mr. James Bellingham (Tennant) Promise of Pardon to Accomplices whom did not set the fire, a Reward of One Hundred Pounds offered by the Crown and a Reward of Two Hundred Pounds by Mr. Bellingham to any person who discovers the offenders.
14 September 1831 Right 127 Bow Street Stolen Cart Horse a field, at Coundon Mr. Stephen Oldham Reward of Ten Pounds from Mr. Oldham, and Ten Pounds from the Allesley Association for the Prosecution of Felons
14 September 1831 Right 127 Bow Street Ben Barnes Stolen Pony Bury Saint Edmunds Samuel Raynham
14 September 1831 Right 127 Bow Street Stolen Pony Bury Saint Edmunds Samuel Raynham
14 September 1831 Right 127 Bow Street Ben Barnes Stolen Gig Bury Saint Edmunds Mr. Wicks
14 September 1831 Right 127 Bow Street Stolen Gig Bury Saint Edmunds Mr. Wicks
14 September 1831 Right 127 Bow Street Ben Barnes Stolen Harness Bury Saint Edmunds Mr. Moyes
14 September 1831 Right 127 Bow Street Stolen Harness Bury Saint Edmunds Mr. Moyes
14 September 1831 Right 127 Bow Street Thomas Bye Stealing seven pounds Saint Martin's Lane Benjamin Frenberg Discharged
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square Thomas Harris Stealing gold watch and other articles Mary Ann Edwards Committed to Newgate for trial
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square Thomas Harris Stealing one watch and other articles Dwelling house of Thomas Harris William Traer Detained for trial in Surrey
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square James Edwards Stealing one coat and other articles Samuel Wilson Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square James Edwards Stealing one hat Thomas Wilson Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square John Ingram Stealing two window-sashes Lambeth John Bridge Discharged
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square John Ingram Being a rogue and a vagabond Committed to the House of Correction, Brixton for six weeks
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square John Perry Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit money Discharged
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square James Moore re-examination from 10th inst. Remanded
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square James Bright Stealing one handkerchief Palace-yard John Fitzgibbon Committed to the New prison, Clerkenwell for trial
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square Anthony Bryant re-examination from 10th inst. Remanded
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square Benjamin Bryant re-examination from 10th inst. Remanded
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square John Foley stealing a vice and other articles Dufour's place, Golden square Thomas Nicholl Discharged
14 September 1831 Right 127 Queen Square James Stott stealing a handkerchief Old Palace yard Committed for further examination
14 September 1831 Right 127 Marlborough Street Ann Weatherall stealing two shirts, six shifts and other articles to the value of thirty shillings Edward West Committed to Newgate for trial

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