Description | Recognizance dated 22 June 1824 made by Ann Daniel of the township of Whitby spinster for her appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against William Paxton of Whitby blacksmith for striking her with his fists on her face and stomach, when she was in an advanced state of pregnancy. She was immediately taken ill, and gave birth to a dead child within seven days of this ill-treatment
Recognizance dated 2 July 1824 made by George Impey of the township of Whitby grocer for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment (on behalf of Ann Daniel [Daniels] of the township of Whitby spinster and a pauper) against William Paxton |