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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
16 September 1831 Right 131 Bow Street Theft of a Dark Brown Mare and a Butcher's Cart Saint Paul's Church Yard W. Couldry Twenty pounds reward
16 September 1831 Right 131 Bow Street Stolen or strayed, but supposed stolen, a Dark Bay Hackney Mare The Common, near Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire George Short Rewards of ten pounds and five pounds
16 September 1831 Right 131 Bow Street Mary Heath Stealing one gold watch Hornsey Road William Boyd Remanded
16 September 1831 Right 131 Bow Street Joseph Behrens Receiving one gold watch, knowing it to be stolen Hornsey Road William Boyd Discharged
16 September 1831 Right 131 Bow Street Mary Daley Uttering one counterfeit sixpence Wych Street William Goosey Discharged
16 September 1831 Right 131 Bow Street Eleanor Berry Stealing a boot Vere Street, Clare Market Thomas Cotter Committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell for trial
16 September 1831 Right 131 Bow Street George Thompson Being found in a dwelling place for an unlawful purpose Old Boswell Court, Strand Thomas Edwards Convicted and committed to the House of Correction for the space of two calendar months
16 September 1831 Right 131 Bow Street Thomas Horton Stealing one bag and other articles Princes Court, Whitcomb Street Catharine Farrel Committed for further examination
16 September 1831 Right 131 Bow Street Sophia Perkins Stealing a watch Compton Place, Burton Crescent Sent to the Marlborough Street Office
16 September 1831 Right 131 Bow Street Elizabeth Brown Stealing one waistcoat and one pinafore Shepherd Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields Samuel Ellis Discharged
16 September 1831 Right 131 Bow Street Theft of a Lady's Gold double-bottomed engine-turned horizontal Watch 117, Portland Street, Cavendish Square Mr. Nicholls Reward of five pounds
16 September 1831 Right 131 Queen Square Thomas Jones Stealing one box and twelve bars of soap Pimlico John Crow Committed to Newgate for trial
16 September 1831 Right 131 Queen Square William Johnson Stealing one box and twelve bars of soap Pimlico John Crow Committed to Newgate for trial
16 September 1831 Right 131 Queen Square Thomas Jones Stealing two blankets Vauxhall Bridge Road Henry Thomas Detained for trial
16 September 1831 Right 131 Queen Square William Johnson Stealing two blankets Vauxhall Bridge Road Henry Thomas Detained for trial
16 September 1831 Right 131 Queen Square Ann Barrington Stealing two pounds weight of mutton Chelsea Edward Carter Committed to the New Prison, Clerkenwell for trial
16 September 1831 Right 131 Queen Square Anthony Bryant Stealing one tea-caddy Discharged
16 September 1831 Right 131 Queen Square Benjamin Bryant Stealing one tea-caddy Discharged
16 September 1831 Right 131 Marlborough Street Caroline Lewis Stealing the sum of twelve shillings and sixpence Falconberg Court, Soho John Deacon Discharged

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Scrumpy Geoff

CatTD, why are you overwriting an already transcribed page? Kathy do you want me to restore?

sek

How does this happen? Is it when two people have the page open at the same time?

Scrumpy Geoff

Yep, but there should be the warning at the top of the page. But in this case it looks like Kathy's stuff was altered