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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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2 October 1832 | Right | 158 | Bow Street | William Rymer | Absconded with money | 8 Bridgewater Place, Manchester | John Griffith | Mr Lavender, Police Office, Manchester. £10 reward | ||
2 October 1832 | Right | 158 | Bow Street | Breaking and entering; theft of a silver pint, a pair of tablespoons, a musical snuffbox, two pistols, a black frock coat, a microscope, four sovereigns, three handkerchiefs, a gold brooch with a statue of Napoleon inside, two silver pencil cases, a pipe with the head of Napoleon, three books and other articles. | Nag's Head, New Compton St, Soho | Mr W Emmott | ||||
2 October 1832 | Right | 158 | Bow Street | James Porter | Escaped prisoner (charged with horse stealing) | John Sparrow, constable of Wolverhampton. £10 reward plus all reasonable expenses | ||||
2 October 1832 | Right | 158 | Bow Street | George Spencer | Committed for stealing a watch | Convict Gaol, Springfield, Essex | Thomas C Neale, Governor of Springfield Gaol | |||
2 October 1832 | Right | 158 | Bow Street | John Cale | Stealing a chestnut mare | Uxbridge | Rebecca Barngham | Discharged | ||
2 October 1832 | Right | 158 | Bow Street | Ann Davis | Stealing a blanket, a pillow and other articles | Water St, Arundel St, Strand | William Hambler | Discharged | ||
2 October 1832 | Right | 158 | Bow Street | Ann Williams | Stealing a blanket, a pillow and other articles | Water St, Arundel St, Strand | William Hambler | Discharged | ||
2 October 1832 | Right | 158 | Bow Street | Ann Williams | Unlawfully pawning a stolen blanket, pillow and other articles | Water St, Arundel St, Strand | William Hambler | Fined 20 shillings and the value; in default of payment committed to the House of Correction for one month | ||
2 October 1832 | Right | 158 | Bow Street | Mary Ann Bacon | Stealing a handkerchief | Broad St, St Giles | Edward Beer | Committed for further examination | ||
2 October 1832 | Right | 158 | Bow Street | William Lambert | Uttering counterfeit coin | Castle St, Holborn | John Catt | Discharged | ||
2 October 1832 | Right | 158 | Bow Street | Stolen: A portmanteau cut from the Post Chaise, containing a gold ring, a gold locket, a gold heart, a mourning locket, a cornelian heart, a gold pin with garnet, a pair of black velvet bracelets, a bead bracelet, a gold seal, a brooch, a gilt buckle, a silver pencil case, a memorandum book, a red pocket book, an album full of flowers cut from coloured rice paper, a pair of gilt bracelets, a silk shawl, a silk dress, a white slip, a nightcap, a pair of silk stockings, a pair of shoes, a muslin apron, a pink handkerchief, a salmon handkerchief, a tortoiseshell comb, two small side combs, three cotton towels, a satin Figaro, a music book, and a round black French velvet cape. | Bury St Edmunds | Richard Caney, Police Officer, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. £5 reward for conviction of offenders |
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