Description | Notice dated 29 October 1863 given to Hugh MacGregor constable of the township of Whitby by Aaron Sanderson butcher and Stevenson Heselton jet ornament manufacturer, both of the township of Whitby, that Mary Smith otherwise called Mary Waddingham of the township of Whitby is keeping a bawdy house on premises in Blackburn's Yard
Oath dated 31 October 1863 of Aaron Sanderson Aaron Sanderson butcher and Stevenson Heselton jet ornament manufacturer, both of the township of Whitby, that the contents of the above notice, served on MacGregor and on Joseph Robson the younger and Thomas Heselton two of the overseers of the poor of the township of Whitby, is true
Depositions dated 3 November 1863 of Charles Tempest Clarkson inspector of police, Edward Tiplady police constable, and Hugh MacGregor superintendent of police, all of the township of Whitby, witnesses in the case against Mary Smith otherwise called Mary Waddingham
Statement dated 3 November 1863 of Mary Smith otherwise called Mary Waddingham, the accused
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