Document referenceQSB 1868 4/7/7
TitleRecognizances in the case against Ellen Hewgill late of Brompton
DescriptionRecognizance dated 15 July 1868 made by George Walken Smith of the township of Northallerton draper for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Ellen Hewgill of the township of Brompton for stealing 15 yards of dark mauve satin ribbon and 15 yards of mauve brocaded ribbon, the property of the said George Walken Smith

Recognizance dated 15 July 1868 made by George Walken Smith draper on behalf of William Philips his apprentice, and Frederick Eland police constable, both of the township of Northallerton, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Ellen Hewgill of the township of Brompton spinster

Recognizance dated 15 July 1868 made by Ellen Hewgill singlewoman and William Markham farmer, both of the township of Brompton, for the appearance of Ellen Hewgill at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the charge against her

Recognizance dated 15 July 1868 made by Mary Ann Barr of the township of Northallerton singlewoman for her appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence for the defence in the case against Ellen Hewgill

Recognizance dated 9 September 1868 made by Thomas Johnson groom on behalf of his wife Ellen Johnson, and William Harrison farmer on behalf of his wife Mary Harrison, both of the township of Northallerton, for the appearance of Ellen Johnson and Mary Harrison at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence for the defence in the case against Ellen Hewgill
DateJul-Sep 1868
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Extent5 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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