Description | Recognizance dated 22 February 1864 made by Edward Joseph Saggerson of the borough of Middlesbrough superintendent of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Thomas Eeles for stealing a bottle of rum, a bottle of whisky, and two packages of tobacco, the property of Warley Pickering his master; and against Thomas Stevenson and James Smith for receiving the goods knowing them to have been stolen
Recognizance dated 22 February 1864 made by Warley Pickering grocer and provision dealer, William Mellanby grocer's apprentice, Charles Bowes inspector of police, and Joseph Farndale police constable, all of the borough of Middlesbrough, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Thomas Eeles, Thomas Stevenson and James Smith
Recognizance dated 22 April 1864 made by Thomas Eeles miller and George Weastell miller, both of Stockton on Tees in county Durham, for the appearance of Thomas Eeles the younger at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the charge against him |