Document referenceQSB 1863 2/7/23
TitleRecognizances in the case against James Vincent of Thornaby
DescriptionRecognizance dated 19 February 1863 made by Samuel Hodgson of the township of Ingleby Barwick farmer for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against James Vincent for stealing a purse, three five-pound notes and 16 sovereigns from his person

Recognizance dated 19 February 1863 made by William Nevison of the township of Thornaby beer house keeper for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against James Vincent

Recognizance dated 19 February 1863 made by George Mustard of the township of Thornaby bottle blower for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against James Vincent

Recognizance made by William Rimington of the township of Great Smeaton police officer for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against James Vincent

Recognizance dated 19 February 1863 made by John Stokeld of the township of Thornaby sergeant of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against James Vincent

Recognizances dated 20 February 1863 made by James Vincent the younger glass man, James Vincent the elder labourer and William Evans potter, all of the township of Thornaby, for the appearance of Vincent the younger at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the indictment against him
Date19-20 Feb 1863
LevelItem
Extent6 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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