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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
27 January 1832 Right 44 Bow Street Stolen from a stable, a Grey Gelding Pony Stone, near Kidderminster W Lea Esq., A Reward of Twenty Pounds for information leading to a conviction
27 January 1832 Right 44 Bow Street A shop was entered by false keys and the following articles stolen :- Three Reams of Foolscap, six Reams of Printing Demy, a coat, cigar pouch and silk handkerchief White Lion Court, Cornhill Mr Unwin A Reward of Five pounds, by applying to Mr Unwin, for information leading to the recovery and conviction
27 January 1832 Right 44 Bow Street William Hunt Frequenting with intent to commit felony Charles-street, Covent-garden Committed to the House of Correction, for one month
27 January 1832 Right 44 Bow Street William Edwards Frequenting with intent to commit felony Strand Committed to the House of Correction, for three months
27 January 1832 Right 44 Bow Street Henry Baker Stealing one coat New Church Court, Strand George Clayton ( the elder ) Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Bow Street George Clayton ( the younger ) Stealing one coat New Church Court, Strand George Clayton ( the elder ) Dicharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Bow Street Ellen Williams Stealing two shillings Arundel-street, Strand James Price Discharged
27 january 1832 Right 44 Queen Square Edward Treadaway Feloniously setting fire to a house Ebury-street. Pimlico Committed for further examination on Tuesday next
27 January 1832 Right 44 Queen Square Thomas Wildgo Stealing twenty-one shillings Lambeth George Westrop Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Queen Square Sarah Ward Stealing a sheet Mary Trotter Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Queen Square James Ward Stealing a sheet Lambeth Mary Trotter Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Queen Square Mary Williams Stealing twenty-five yards of bombazin Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Queen Square Lydia Hester Stealing three sheets and other articles William Wray Remanded till Friday next
27 January 1832 Right 44 Queen Square George Osborne Embezzling foureen shillings and threepence, received by hi for his employer Pimlico George Fox Committed for further examination on Tuesday next
27 January 1832 Right 44 Queen Square Benjamin Tait Stealing a bed White-Lion-street, Chelsea John Bosbury Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Queen Square Sarah McPherson Stealing a bed White-Lion-street, Chelsea John Bosbury Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Queen Square Frederick Stanway Stealing a hat Cornwall-road, Lambeth John Oldrey Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Marlborough Street John Driscoll Stealing one handkerchief value four shillings Francis Armstrong Committed to Newgate for trial
27 January 1832 Right 44 Marlborough Street Thomas Hogan Stealing one picture value seven pounds William Henry Trant Esq., Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Marlborough Street William Dolkier Stealing one picture value seven pounds William Henry trant Esq., Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Marlborough Street James Court Stealing one loaf of bread Samuel lindley Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Marlborough Street Richard Batten Stealing part of a turning-lathe value thirty shillings Redmond Welch Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Marlborough Street Ellen McDonnell Stealing a basket containing a leg of mutton and other articles value thirty shillings, and also four half-crowns Elizabeth Cook Discharged
27 January 1832 Right 44 Marlborough Street George Jones On re-examination with fraud Remanded until Friday

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Scrumpy Geoff

klg1223, you have messed up pedroc's page. Please leave other people's work alone. I'll attempt to restore.

Scrumpy Geoff

@pedroc, is this okay?

pedroc

@Scrumpy Geoff - it is what it is. If you can't restore leave me note here and I'll sort out over weekend. I'm working today. I did actually put a note on another page for Klg1223 saying keep off.
Any chance of us going off the rails soon ??

Scrumpy Geoff

Think it's okay now. No rail stations in sight. Another 300,000 or so of these before we reach the end of the line. Possible will run in tandem. I understood rail had a deadline of 200th anniversary of Stockton to Darlington line.

pedroc

Thanks for that. I'll look forward to riding the rails again. Until then its rogues, vagabonds, idle and disorderly - nothing really changes.