Description | Recognizance dated 11 November 1863 made by Jeremiah Driscoll of Clifton police superintendent for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Mary Lazenby late of the township of Wigginton for stealing or receiving a silk dress, a paisley shawl, a night dress, four yards of brown Holland, and a skirt, the property of Isabella Sellers
Recognizance dated 11 November 1863 made by Isabella Sellers domestic servant and Thomas Douglass carrier, both of Brandsby, Elizabeth Sellers of the township of St Marygate, and William Bennett of Brandsby police constable, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Mary Lazenby
Recognizance dated 12 November 1863 made by John Lazenby of Wigginton farmer for the appearance of Mary Lazenby at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the indictment against her
Recognizance dated 12 November 1863 made by William Lazenby of Wigginton farmer and George Wass of the city of York labourer for the appearance of Mary Lazenby at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the indictment against her |