Description | Warrant from the High Sheriff to Thomas Whitfield Hornby bailiff to summon ten jurors for the Grand Jury and 14 for the Traverse Jury from the wapentake of Langbaurgh West to the Quarter Sessions to be held at Northallerton on 4 January 1860. Includes names of possible jurors and indicates how the summons was delivered
Grand Jury - Ambrose Bearpark of Ingleby in Ingleby Arncliffe surveyor - John Rickatson of Bellview Farm, Hutton Rudby, farmer - Francis Atkinson of the Villas, Middlesbrough, accountant (personally) - Thomas Appleton of South Street, Middlesbrough, grocer (personally) - William Barker of Station Street, Middlesbrough, veterinary surgeon (left at house) - William Bulmer of Albert Road, Middlesbrough, accountant [entry deleted - Thomas Herbert Devereux of South Street, Middlesbrough, outfitter (left at house) - Edward Hutton of Gosford Street, Middlesbrough, ship carpenter (left at house) - Thomas Ingledew of Wellington Street, Middlesbrough, gentleman (personally) - Richard Hunter of Water Side, Middlesbrough, iron ship builder (left the county) [entry deleted] - George Noble of East Street, Middlesbrough, provision dealer (left at house) - Alfred Stansfield Rake of Water Side, Middlesbrough, shipbuilder (left the county) [entry deleted] - Matthew Scrafton of Commercial Street, Middlesbrough, shipbuilder (personally) - Thomas Wright of Wellington Street, Middlesbrough, gentleman (left at house)
Traverse Jury - John Bell of Longlands, Ingleby Arncliffe, farmer - Joseph Lowther of Breckon Hill, Ingleby Arncliffe, farmer - William Walker of Fogill, Ingleby Arncliffe, farmer - Robert Hart of Carlton farmer - Jonathan Hartley of Carlton farmer - Thomas Goldsbrough of Hutton Rudby farmer (left at house) - William Lowes of Hutton Rudby farmer (left at house - George Rowland of Hutton in Hutton Rudby farmer (left at house) - William Beardshaw of Newham, Marton, farmer (personally) - Robert Jackson of Marton cartwright (personally) - William Suggett of Marton farmer (personally) - William Burdon of Commercial Street, Middlesbrough, potter (left at house) - Francis Brotherton of Bridge Street East, Middlesbrough, innkeeper (left at house) - Thomas Elliot of Stockton Street, Middlesbrough, blacksmith (left the county) [entry deleted] - Christopher Heslop of Durham Street, Middlesbrough, pawnbroker (left at house) - James Ingram of Commercial Street, Middlesbrough, bricklayer (personally) - Edward W. Leonard of South Street, Middlesbrough, baker (Redcar) (left at house) - James Moffat of Corporation Road, Middlesbrough, blacksmith (personally) - John Powton of Wilson Street, Middlesbrough, joiner (personally) |