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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
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street George Lay stands charged with having knocked down and robbed a man, stealing a Purse containing money, and a Gold Watch Sutton Courtney Edward Pullen Twenty Pounds Reward will be paid on conviction of the offender. Apply to the Treasurer of the Sutton Courtney Association
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street James Law Stealing a handkerchief Strand Thomas Hawkins Committed to Newgate for trial
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street John Nash Stealing a handkerchief Strand Thomas Hawkins Committed to Newgate for trial
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street John Gell Stealing two coach windows Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields Discharged from the felony; but convicted of unlawfully possession and committed to the House of Correction, for fourteen days
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street Ann Cronin Stealing one garden stool Vere-street, Clare-market Discharged
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street Ann Hawkins Being a common utterer of base and counterfeit coin Committed for further examination on Monday next
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street Walter Williams Being a reputed thief, frequenting with intent to commit felony Carey-street Committed to the House of Correction, for two months
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street Emily Addington Stealing two pieces of copper Covent Garden Theatre James Smith Discharged
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street Rosetta Ellis Stealing two pieces of copper Covent Garden Theatre James Smith Discharged
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street William Smith Stealing twelve calve skins Blackmore-street, Drury-lane Thomas Hawkins Committed to Newgate for trial
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street Eleanor Barber Uttering one counterfeit shilling Monmouth-street Mary Perry Committed to further examination on Monday next
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street Charles Perrington Attempting to pick pockets Wych-street, Strand Committed for further examination on Saturday next
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street John Glynn Frequenting with intent to commit felony Little Queen-street, Holborn Discharged
25 January 1832 Right 40 Bow Street Stolen from a Warehouse the following :- one dozen Rummers , with feet , French cast of a unique appearance, seven glass Vases, twelve Candlesticks, thirty Scent-bottles, eleven Violet-pots, a quantity of Toys and other articles, a small Cheese and an old Coat 13 Size-lane, Bucklersbury Mr Hammond
25 January 1832 Right 40 Queen Square James Read Stealing two casks of cement Vauxhall Bridge Road Jacob Mercer Discharged
25 January 1832 Right 40 Queen Square John Connor Stealing fifty-four pounds weight of lead St Ann's-street, Westminster Discharged from the felony; but convicted of having unlawfully in his possession and fined forty shillings
25 January 1832 Right 40 Queen Square John Ball Stealing fifty-four pounds weight of lead St Ann's-street, Westminster Discharged
25 January 1832 Right 40 Queen Square Joseph Randall Stealing a waistcoat and two shillings Union-court, Westminster William Johnson Committed for further examination on Monday next
25 January 1832 Right 40 Queen Square Mary Smith Stealing a waistcoat and two shillings Union-court, Westminster William johnson Committed for further examination on Monday next
25 January 1832 Right 40 Queen Square Rebecca Simpson Stealing a waistcoat and two shillings Union-court, Westminster William Johnson Committed for further examination on Monday next
25 January 1832 Right 40 Queen Square Mary Davis Stealing one blanket York-street, Westminster James Taylor Discharged
25 January 1832 Right 40 Queen Square Amelia Farrell Stealing one blanket York-street, Westminster James Taylor Discharged
25 January 1832 Right 40 Queen Square Frederick Somerfield Stealing a till and four shillings Lambeth Charlotte Waters Committed for trial, at the next Surrey Sessions
25 January 1832 Right 40 Queen Square John Hough Embezzling fifteen-pence, amd other sums, received by him for his employer Lambeth James Joslin Committed for further examination to-morrow
25 January 1832 Right 40 Queen Square Elizabeth Howard Stealing one pocket-book and nineteen shillings John Bamping Discharged
25 January 1832 Right 40 Queen Square Ann Fisher Stealing a blanket Harriet Bengough Discharged

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