Description | Recognizance dated 9 January 1875 made by John Ryder of the township of Whitby superintendent of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against George Traynor otherwise James Traynor of Torquay in Devon for obtaining two guns and two gun cases value £10 from Robert Jefferson by false pretences
Recognizance dated 9 January 1875 made by Henry Azoff Brooker of Exmouth in Devon railway booking clerk, William Carter of Torquay in Devon coastguardsman, and Robert Jefferson of the township of Whitby innkeeper for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against George Traynor otherwise James Traynor
Recognizance made by George Traynor otherwise James Traynor of Northallerton on 24 February 1875 and by William Doughty of 29 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough and 5 Dundas Street, Redcar, architect, George Aubery of 63 Prospect Street and 19 Cogan Street, Hull, wholesale fancy stationer and jet manufacturer on 20 February 1875 for the appearance of Traynor at the next Quarter Sessions to answer a charge preferred against him by Robert Jefferson
Letter dated 27 February 1875 from William Doughty of 29 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough, to W.T. Jefferson at Northallerton acknowledging receipt of a notice of recognizances
Letter dated 27 February 1875 from George Aubrey "opposite Infirmary Hall" to W.J. [sic] Jefferson acknowledging receipt of a notice of recognizances |