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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
2 February 1832 Right 54 Bow Street Julia Brown Uttering one counterfeit half-sovereign Russell-court, Drury-lane Mary Ann Kent Committed for further examination on Monday next
2 February 1832 Right 54 Bow Street George Campbell Attempting to pick pockets Russell-street, Covent-garden Committed for further examination on Tuesday next
2 February 1832 Right 54 Bow Street James Harris Attempting to pick pockets Russell-street, Covent-garden Committed for further examination on Tuesday next
2 February 1832 Right 54 Bow Street William Pullen Attempting to pick pockets Strand Committed for further examination on Tuesday next
2 February 1832 Right 54 Bow Street John Owen Attempting to pick pockets Strand Committed to further examination on Tuesday next
2 February 1832 Right 54 Bow Street John Foster Attempting to pick pockets Strand Committed to further examination on Tuesday next
2 February 1832 Right 54 Bow Street Stolen a vast quantity of Gold and Diamond Jewellery and other articles 72 Grand Parade, Brighton Marchioness of Hastings A Reward of thirty pounds is offered by the owner; to be paid on conviction
2 February 1832 Right 54 Queen Square Mary Wilton Stealing a gold watch, two seals and a key Almonry John Williams Discharged
2 February 1832 Right 54 Queen Square George Taylor Stealing two jugs and two dishes York-street, Westminster Thomas Nicholls Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial
2 February 1832 Right 54 Queen Square John Wood Stealing one hundred weight of coals Chelsea Thomas Betsworth Discharged
2 February 1832 Right 54 Queen Square Isaac Levy Stealing eighteen shillings Almonry Charlotte Webb Discharged
2 February 1832 Right 54 Queen Square Emma Thomas On re-examination from 20th ult Remanded till to-morrow
2 February 1832 Right 54 Marlborough Street James Williams Uttering counterfeit money Discharged
2 February 1832 Right 54 Marlborough Street Margaret Smith Uttering counterfeit money Discharged
2 February 1832 Right 54 Marlborough Street Ann Moran Uttering counterfeit money Committed to the New Prison, Clerkenwell, for trial for possessing four counterfeit shillings
2 February 1832 Right 54 Marlborough Street Eleanor Davis Uttering one counterfeit shilling William Thomas Jones Discharged
2 February 1832 Right 54 Marlborough Street James Birch Possessing seventeen counterfeit sixpences with intent to utter and pay away Committed to the New Prison, Clerkenwell, for trial, at the next Middlesex Sessions
2 February 1832 Right 54 Marlborough Street Thomas Dicker Possessing seventeen counterfeit sixpences with intent to utter and pay away Committed to the New Prison, Clerkenwell, for trial, at the next Middlesex Sessions
2 February 1832 Right 54 Marlborough Street Ann Beard Uttering one counterfeit sixpence George Adams Discharged

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