Description | Papers relating to an appeal by William Almond, including:
- copy notice of appeal dated 4 September 1871 in the case of William Almond (appellant) and the Justices (respondents) relating to the refusal of the Justices to grant him a licence for the Royal Hotel at South Bank in the township of Normanby
- recognizance dated 5 September 1871 made by William Almond of South Bank in the township of Normanby innkeeper, and William Hughes innkeeper and Rachel Mitchell widow, both of Middlesbrough, for the appearance of Almond at the next Quarter Sessions to try his appeal against the refusal of the Justices to grant him a licence
- notice dated 5 September 1871 relating to the recognizance entered into by William Almond and others
- letter dated ?2 October 1871 to T.T. Trevor deputy Clerk of the Peace at Northallerton relating to the appeal by William Almond. The licence had been refused because of Almond's bad character, he having been convicted for allowing drunkenness in his house - letter dated 13 October 1871 from Kidson Son and McKenzie at Sunderland to T.T. Trevor solicitor at Northallerton relating to the notice of appeal and the recognizance, and asking him to enter the appeal in due time |