Document referenceQSB 1870 2/8/3
TitleEvidence relating to the case against James Boothroyd of Thirsk
DescriptionInformation dated 13 January 1870 of Henry Layfield of the township of North Kilvington farmer relating to the theft of his goods and their concealment in the house occupied by James Boothroyd of the Market Place in the parish of Thirsk watchmaker

Deposition dated 22 January 1870 of Thomas Smith of the township of Thirsk inspector of police, that John Hood of the township of Carlton Miniott cab driver and Richard West of Thirsk omnibus driver are both likely to give material evidence on behalf of the prosecution, but need to be summoned to do so

Depositions dated 24 January 1870 of Henry Layfield of the township of North Kilvington farmer, Mary Dale of Starbeck wife of William Dale of Starbeck dray driver, Sarah Kirk of the Market Place in the parish of Thirsk domestic servant, and John Holmes of Thirsk acting sergeant of police, witnesses in the case against James Boothroyd

Statement dated 24 January 1870 of James Boothroyd, the accused; with deposition of Anthony Allanson witness for the defence

With separate cover sheet
Date13-24 Jan 1870
LevelItem
Extent5 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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