Description | Recognizance made by Thomas Smith of the township of Sowerby in the parish of Thirsk inspector of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Ann Thompson for obtaining two pounds weight of currants, two pounds weight of raisins, four pounds weight of soap, four pounds weight of oatmeal, a pound weight of tea, half a pound weight of candied lemon, five and a half pounds weight of cheese, four pounds weight of sugar, and half a pound weight of coffee from Bartholomew Smith by false pretences
Recognizance made by Bartholomew Smith of the township of Thirsk in the parish of Thirsk grocer and draper and John Gregory of the township of Cold Kirby in the parish of Cold Kirby trainer of race horses, for the appearance of Samuel Walker and Arthur Hills, both of the parish of Thirsk grocer's apprentices and minors, and Susan Gregory wife of the said John Gregory, at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Ann Thompson |