Description | Recognizance dated 31 October 1863 made by Hugh MacGregor of the township of Whitby superintendent of police for the prosecution of Mary Smith otherwise called Waddingham of the township of Whitby for keeping a bawdy house
Recognizance dated 31 October 1863 made by Aaron Sanderson butcher and Stevenson Heselton jet ornament manufacturer, both of the township of Whitby, for them to produce material evidence for the prosecution of Mary Smith otherwise called Mary Waddingham
Recognizance dated 3 November 1863 made by Hugh MacGregor of the township of Whitby superintendent of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Mary Smith otherwise called Mary Waddingham of the township of Whitby fruiterer
Recognizance dated 3 November 1863 made by Charles Tempest Clarkson of the township of Whitby inspector of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Mary Smith otherwise called Mary Waddingham
Recognizance dated 3 November 1863 made by Edward Tiplady of the township of Whitby police constable for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Mary Smith otherwise called Mary Waddingham
Recognizance dated 10 November 1863 made by Mary Smith otherwise Mary Waddingham of the township of Whitby, John Paxton of Dunswell fruiterer, and Charles Paxton of Cottingham gardener, for the appearance of Mary Smith otherwise called Mary Waddingham at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the indictment against her |