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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
4 February 1832 Right 58 Bow Street An Out-house on a farm was set fire to and the following day a Hay Rick , totally destroying the same Parsonage Farm, Blowbury, Berks William Humfrey Information leading to a conviction shall receive a Reward of One Hundred Pounds from Mr Humfrey and a further One hundred Pounds from the Lords of His majesty's Treasury. As a further encouragement His M ajesty promises his Pardon to anyone except the perpetrator (s)
4 February 1832 Right 58 Bow Street Francis Wride, the younger, stands charged with discharging a gun loaded with shot through the windows of three houses and the street-door of another. He having absconded Bridgewater John William Trevor, William Baker, Samuel Freeman and Thomas Symes A Reward of Fifty Pounds is offered for the conviction of Francis Wride of all or either of the offences
4 February 1832 Right 58 Bow Street Rosina Love Stealing one shawl Leather-lane, Holborn Nancy Greenfield Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 58 Bow Street Edmund Cooney Stealing one piece of cloth Long-acre Christopher Pearse and others Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 58 Bow street Arthur Neal Stealing three pieces of cloth Long-acre Christopher Pearse and others Remand until Thursday next; the witnesses bound over to prosecute
4 February 1832 Right 58 Bow Street Joseph Watson Stealing eight pieces of cloth Long-acre Christopher Pearse and others Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 58 Bow Street Maurice Noran Stealing one handkerchief Wych-street, Strand Charles Standert Delahoyde Committed to Tothill-fields Bridewell for trial
4 February 1832 Right 58 Queen Square Mary Smith Stealing a pepper-box Tot-hill-street, Westminster James Dyer Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
4 February 1832 Right 58 Queen Square James Nicholls Uttering two counterfeit shillings Lambeth John Stanley Committed for further examination on Monday next
4 February 1832 Right 58 Queen Square Jane Hart Stealing two five-pound Bank Notes and one Sovereign Lambeth James L'Estrange Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
4 February 1832 Right 58 Queen Square Margaret Fitzgerald Stealing two five-pound Bank Notes and one Soverwign Lambeth James L'Estrange Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
4 February 1832 Right 58 Queen Square Eliza Kent Stealing two five-pound Bank Notes and one Sovereign Lambeth James L'Estrange Committed for further examination on Wednesday next
4 February 1832 Right 58 Queen Square James Williams On re-examination from 28th ultimo Remanded till Thursday next
4 February 1832 Right 58 Queen Square Henry Colston On re-examination from 28th ultimo Remanded till Thursday next
4 February 1832 Right 58 Queen Square Frances Knox Stealing fifty-four yards of plaid stuff George Drake Sewell and one other Discharged
4 February 1832 Right 58 Queen Square Robert Miller On re-examination from the 1st instant Remanded till Wednesday next
4 February 1832 Right 58 Queen Square Henry Evans On re-examination from the 28th ult Remanded till Thursday next
4 February 1832 Right 58 Queen Square Mary Grundy Obtaining by false pretences half a pound of tea, and other articles, with intent to cheat and defraud Castle-street, Leicester-square Henry Colebrook Committed for further examination on Wednesday next

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