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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
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street A Gamekeeper was shot at and severely wounded by one of three poachers. His Majesty has promised a Pardon to any one of them ( except the person who shot the Gamekeeper )leading to a conviction Ravensworth, County Durham A Reward if Twenty Guineas is offered by Lord Ravenscroft to any person ( except aforesaid ) which leads to a conviction
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Henry Browning Stealing one tea-caddy Saint John-street, West Smithfield Charles Browning Discharged
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Mary Derry Stealing three silver table-spoons and other articles Baker Street, Spa-fields Henry Robinson Discharged
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Henry Browning Stealing three silver table-spoons and other articles Baker Street, Spa-fields Henry Robinson Discharged
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Daniel Menzies Stealing two loaves of bread Drury-lane John Bowler Committed to the New Prison for trial
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Sarah Fraser Stealing one pewter pint pot Drury-lane John Cook Committed to the New Prison for trial
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Rosina Love Stealing one shawl Leather-lane, Holborn Nancy Greenfield Committed for further examination on Saturday next
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street John Adams Stealing one great coat New Compton-street Tjomas Dain Discharged
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Robert Spear Stealing one plane Castle-street, Long-acre Henry Grosvenor Discharged
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street James Haydon Frequenting with intent to commit felony Covent-garden Committed to the House of Correction, for seven days
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street James Hunt Frequenting with intent to commit felony Covent-garden Committed to the House of Correction for seven days
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street John Smith Frequenting with intent to commit felony Covent-garden Committed to the House of Correction for seven days
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street William Skinner Frequenting with intent to commit felony Wych-street, Strand Committed to the House of Correction for one month
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Thomas Skinner Frequenting with intent to commit felony Wych-street, Strand Committed to the House of Correction for one month
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Edmund Cooney Stealing a piece of cloth Long-acre Christopher Pearse and others Committed for examination on Saturday next
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Joseph Watson Stealing eight pieces of cloth Long-acre Christopher Pearse and others Committed for further examination on Saturday next
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Arthur Neal Stealing three pieces of cloth Long-acre Christopher Pearse and others Committed for further examination on Saturday next
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Stolen from the Drilling-room of the Smithery, a Watch-bell, 3qrs 10lbs., and a Brass Furnace-cock, 2qrs 11 lbs weight Woolwich Dock Yard
1 February 1832 Right 52 Bow Street Stolen a pair of diamond Ear-rings and a quantity of other jewellery Brighton Information to be given to P.W.Mayow, Esq., No 38 Old Broad-street
1 February 1832 Right 52 Queen Square Thomas Langley Stealing a watch and other articles Lambeth Charles Lindegreen Committed to Horsemonger-lane Gaol for trial
1 February 1832 Right 52 Queen Square Sophia Hawkins Stealing a watch Almonery George Graham Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
1 February 1832 Right 52 Queen Square James McLoughlin Stealing a smelling-bottle Pimlico George Watkins Committed to Newgate for trial

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