Document referenceQSB 1877 3/7/27
TitleRecognizances relating to the case against Joseph Littlewood
DescriptionRecognizance dated 26 May 1877 made by Francis Johnson of Boroughbridge carpenter, William Denness of Marton le Moor labourer, John Naylor Warwick of Langthorpe brewer and coal merchant, William Pratt of Langthorpe clerk and book keeper, and James Hutchinson of Wath inspector of police for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in a case against Joseph Littlewood late of the township of Langthorpe coal merchant's servant

Recognizance dated 26 May 1877 made by John Naylor Warwick of Langthorpe in the township of Langthorpe brewer and coal merchant for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Joseph Littlewood late of the township of Langthorpe coal merchant's servant for embezzlement

Recognizance dated 26 May 1877 made by James Hutchinson of Wath in the parish of Wath inspector of police for the appearance of Mary wife of Robert Leeming of the township of Howgrave labourer at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Joseph Littlewood

Recognizance dated 28 May 1877 made by Joseph Littlewood late of the township of Langthorpe coal merchant's servant, William Sutcliffe of the New Road, Boroughbridge plumber, and Christopher Calvert of 15 Lickley Street in the city of Ripon blacksmith, for the appearance of Littlewood at the next Quarter Sessions to answer a charge of embezzlement

With separate cover sheet
Date26-28 May 1877
LevelItem
Extent5 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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