Description | An extract of all fines, issues, amerciaments and forfeited recognizances imposed by Justices at the Quarter Sessions held on 4 January 1848. Includes:
- names and residence of parties, offence, fine paid, causes of non-payment and observations
- recognizances: - made on 25 January 1847 by Henry Carter of the township of Helperby for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against William Johnson for felony - made on 30 May 1847 by Mary Clark Craig of the township of Whitby widow (now Mary Clark Jackson wife of Thomas Jackson the younger of Whitby master mariner) for her appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in an indictment brought by Mary Craig of the township of Whitby widow against Hannah Usher of the township of Whitby singlewoman for stealing a pound weight of boiled beef and two pounds weight of bread Both recognizances are forfeited for non-appearance |