Description | Recognizance dated 30 July 1857 made by George Boyes of the township of Burniston shoemaker for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against David Thorpe for a misdemeanour
Recognizance dated 30 July 1857 made by George Boyes of Burniston shoemaker for the appearance of Jane his wife and Sarah his daughter at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against David Thorpe
Recognizance dated 30 July 1857 made by William Allison of Hackness farmer, William Coultas of Burniston labourer, and Mary Thosby of Seamer widow, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against David Thorpe
Recognizance dated 28 July 1857 made by David Thorpe of Hackness labourer and William Maw Thorpe of 12 Oxford Street in Scarborough farrier, for the appearance of David Thorpe at the next Quarter Sessions to answer a charge of assaulting Sarah Boyes with intent to rape
Recognizance dated 19 September 1857 made by William Maw Thorpe tenant of 12 Oxford Street in Scarborough horse and cattle farrier and a tenant of his house, and John Major of Falsgrave in the parish of Scarborough out of business and a tenant of his residence, for the appearance of David Thorpe at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the case against him and to surrender himself into the custody of the keeper of the House of Correction
Recognizance dated 21 September 1857 made by David Thorpe late of the House of Correction at Northallerton labourer for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the case against him
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