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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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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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