Description | Recognizance made by Noah Garside of Ripon in the West Riding woolcomber for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to be held by adjournment at Thirsk, to prefer a bill of indictment against William Stubbs and William Bolton, both of Ripon butchers, for fraudulently obtaining from him while he was in the house of Robert Gregg of Hutton Conyers innkeeper on the night of 13 June 1788 or the morning of 14 June 1788, a drab coloured cloth waistcoat, a pair of worsted stockings and a pair of shoes; and for stealing a Durham bank note value £5 from a pocket book in his coat pocket; and also for stealing a canvas purse containing one guinea in gold and 20s 6d in silver
Recognizance made by William Stubbs butcher and Thomas Dale innkeeper, both of Ripon in the West Riding, and Thomas Hammond of Thirsk innkeeper, for the appearance of Stubbs at the next Quarter Sessions to be held by adjournment at Thirsk, to answer the indictment against him
Recognizance made by William Bolton of Ripon in the West Riding butcher, Robert Gregg innkeeper and Timothy Horseman yeoman, both of Hutton Conyers, for the appearance of Bolton at the next Quarter Sessions to be held by adjournment at Thirsk, to answer the indictment against him |