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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
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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