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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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30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Bow Street | A house was broken and entered and about two Pounds in Half-crowns, sheets, blankets , a Tea-caddy and a quantity of Wearing Apparel were stolen | Madeley Wood, Salop | Mrs Benington | Five Guineas Reward on conviction by owner or Mr Walter, police officer, Ironbridge | |||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Bow Street | Alfred or Frederick Amor or Hamar, known as Salisbury Fred and Andover-Poll's man, along with four other men, broke into a house, He is supposed wounded by gunshot. Men concerned and in custody are John Appleton, Henry Treasure, James Cully, Edward Hayter | Pile Hill, Bishopstoke, Southampton | Betty Sim | ||||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Bow Street | Two men were attacked, assaulted and robbed of a Pocket-book containing Provincial Notes, one Cheque and a quantity of papers. Also a purse containing Sovereigns and change a Gold Watch, Chain and Seal , a Steel key and some Silver | Southowram Bank | Samuel Freeman and Samuel Hall | A Reward of Twenty Pounds payable on conviction by application to either of the victims or John Brierley, deputy constable of Halifax | |||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Bow Street | Ann Hawkins | A common utterer of base and counterfeit coin | Committed for further examination on Monday next | ||||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Bow Street | Eleanor Barber | Uttering one counterfeit shilling | Monmouth-street | Mary Perry | Discharged | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Bow Street | Thomas Williams | Stealing a cambric handkerchief | Strand | Henry Abbott | Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Bow Street | Cornelius Mahony | Stealing three tarts | Brydges-street, Covent-garden | Francis Dubois | Discharged | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Bow Street | Penelope Bell | Stealing two half-sovereigns and two half-crowns | Shire-lane, Temple-bar | John Lingard | Discharged | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Bow Street | James Lee | Stealing a cloak | Arundel-street, Strand | John Conway | Discharged | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Bow Street | Cornelius Mahony | Stealing twelve laths | Charing Cross | Thomas Nurse | Discharged | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Bow Street | A woman is in custody at Bath, having in her possession about twenty yards of Black Kerseymere which is in two pieces. She is committed for further examination | Supposed to be High-street, Borough of Southwark | |||||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Queen Square | Jane Corfield | Stealing a handkerchief | Chelsea | George Webb | Committed to Newgate for trial | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Queen Square | James Child | Stealing a watch | Chelsea | Mary Tunks | Committed for further examination on Wednesday next | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Queen Square | James Child | Stealing a watch | Chelsea | Henry Marson | Detained | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Queen Square | James Child | Stealing a watch | Chelsea | Hunter Tuck | Detained | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Queen Square | James Child | Stealing a watch | Chelsea | James Brothwell | Detained | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Queen Square | James Child | Stealing a watch | Chelsea | William Houghton | Detained | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Queen Square | Robert Xerxes | Stealing a coat | Pimlico | Robert Palmer | Discharged | ||
30 January 1832 | Right | 48 | Queen Square | Eliza Jones | Stealing a handkerchief | Almonry | James Jackson | Discharged |
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