Description | Depositions of John Henry Webster chemist, Charles Henry Colley and Pickering Johnson police constable, all of Scarborough, witnesses in the case of larceny against William Colley and Robert Thompson
Statement of William Colley, one of the accused
Statement of Robert Thompson, one of the accused
With copy depositions and statements
Recognizance made by John Henry Webster of Scarborough chemist, Bartholomew Charlton on behalf of Charles Henry Colley, and Pickering Johnson of Scarborough police constable for the appearance of Webster at the next Quarter Sessions to be held for the borough of Scarborough to prefer a bill of indictment against William Colley and Robert Thompson for larceny; and for Colley and Johnson to appear and give evidence
Recognizance made by William Colley groom and Thomas Pottage cab proprietor , both of Scarborough, for the appearance of Colley at the next Quarter Sessions to be held for the borough of Scarborough to answer an indictment brought against him
Bill of indictment at the borough of Scarborough of William Colley and Robert Thompson for stealing four domesticated fowls called bantams, the property of John Henry Webster, and for receiving the stolen goods. Offences committed on 26 June 1877, and indictment endorsed: "not a true bill" |