Document referenceQSB 1856 1/7/9
TitleRecognizances in the case against Levith Limbon [sic] of Middlesbrough
DescriptionRecognizance made by Matthew George Collingwood of the borough of Middlesbrough jeweller for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Levith Limbon [sic] late of the borough of Middlesbrough labourer for obtaining 12s, and £1 18s, a gold watch, and a gold chain from Collingwood by pretending to be master of a ship called the "Resolute". Limbon also stole a plated pebble brooch, four gold brooches, three plated brooches, two silver Geneva watches, a gold Geneva watch, a gold Albert chain, and ten breast pins, all belonging to Collingwood

Recognizance made by John Brown butcher's apprentice, Thomas Collings master mariner, and William Hannan superintendent of police, all of the borough of Middlesbrough, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Levith Limbon
Date24 Nov 1855
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