Description | Recognizance dated 16 November 1859 made by Chrispin Briggs of Rillington labourer for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prosecute and give evidence in the case against James Turner late of Cawood labourer for, with Thomas Clark, stealing his two coats
Recognizance dated 16 November 1859 made by Thomas Simpson of Cawood in the West Riding innkeeper and James Chapman of Walmgate in the parish of St Dennis in the city of York general dealer, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against James Turner
Recognizance dated 17 November 1859 made by Moses Nutt of Goodramgate in the parish of St John Delpike in the city of York saddler and William Thomas of Great Shambles in the parish of All Saints Pavement in the city of York innkeeper, for the appearance of James Turner at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the case against him
Recognizance dated 17 November 1859 made by James Turner late of Cawood in the West Riding labourer for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the case against him |