Description | Depositions dated 19 July 1889 of Alexander Inglis shorthand writer and Frederick George Gough clerk, both of Stockton on Tees, and James Hynd accountant, Thomas Hurst cashier, James Greenbank deputy Official Receiver and Robert Thorpe detective superintendent, all of Middlesbrough, witnesses in the case against Matthew Paterson
Statement dated 19 July 1889 of Matthew Paterson, the accused
With separate cover sheet for above depositions and statement
Joint affidavit dated 3 January 1889 of Matthew Paterson of Middlesbrough and 9 Trafalgar Terrace in Redcar, steamship broker and manager, and George Richardson Nesbitt of 6 Kensington Terrace in Sunderland in county Durham steamship broker and manager
Copy of entries in Hynd's cashbook made at Mr Paterson's dictation
Copies orders for payments between October 1888 and February 1889 signed by Elizabeth Paterson
Copy of parts of a public examination given as evidence in the case against Paterson
Copy extract from a bank book, containing an entry dated 22 September 1888
Copy receipt dated 11 January 1889 for £100 paid by Mrs Elizabeth Paterson into her account with the National Bank of Scotland
Copy of an assurance policy dated 12 October 1869
Note dated 21 February 1889 from Elizabeth Paterson asking for a cheque to be cashed
Copies of transactions dated between 1888 and 1889 in the account of Elizabeth Paterson with the York City and County Banking Company Limited |