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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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3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | Thomas Herbert, who stands charged with Felony, Escaped from custody | Whoever apprehends and lodges him in gaol; and gives information to Banbury constabulary, shall receive Fifteen Pounds Reward on applying to Mr John Hadland, Woolstapler, Banbury | |||||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | Two horses stolen, One a Black Horse and the other a Bay Cart Horse | Duckmanston, Derbyshire | William Fearne | Whoever gives information to the owner or Mr Tymms, police officer, Doncaster, shall on conviction receive Ten Guineas Reward, over and above that allowed by the Staveley Association for the Prosecution of Felons | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | Stolen or Strayed, supposed stolen, a Brown mare and a Black Mare, both of the Nag Kind | Sodbury Common | William Rice and William Holbrow | Both owners will pay a Reward of Five Pounds for the recovery and conviction of the offender, if stolen. If strayed both owners will pay reasonable expenses | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | John Kennedy | Stealing one copper coal-scuttle and other articles | Holborm | Frances Allen | Remanded till Tuesday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | Edward Clark | Feloniously counterfeiting the handwriting of the victim, in order to avoid paying duty of postage of the letter | Right Honourable Viscount Belgrave | Bailed to appear on Tuesday next | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | Mary Ranger | Stealing one gown, one pair of shoes and other articles | Cox's-buildings, Kent-street, Borough | William Hewlett | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | John Crook | Feloniously receiving a pair of steps, knowing them stolen | Lisle-street, Leicester-square | Joseph Beaters | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | William Webb | Stealing a set of bed-furniture and two window-curtains | Great Saint Andrew-street, Seven-dials | Alexander Abernethy | Committed for further examination on Tuesday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | Margaret Webb | Stealing a set of bed-furniture and two window-curtains | Great Saint Andrew-street, Seven-dials | Alexander Abernethy | Committed for further examination on Tuesday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | Edward Jones | Stealing two razors and one brush | Great Saint Andrew-street, Seven-dials | Samuel Scrivener | Committed to further examination on Tuesday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | Robert Allen | Stealing one drinking-glass | St Martin's-lane | Thomas Elt | Committed for further examination on Friday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | Thomas Smith | Attempting to pick a pocket | Leicester-square | Committed for further examination on Tuesday next | |||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Bow Street | James Godson | Obtaining the sum of thirty shillings with intent to cheat and defraud | Upper King-street, Red-Lion-square | Samuel Bowler | Discharged | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Queen Square | Stephen Wilford | Embezzling two shillings, received by him for his employer | Chelsea | Thomas Winks | Committed for further examination on Tuesday next | ||
3 February 1832 | Right | 56 | Queen Square | Sarah Roberts | Steaking two gowns and other articles | Chelsea | George Lee | Discharged of felony; but convicted of unlawfully pawning the same, and fined twenty shillings and the value |
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