Document referenceQSB 1867 3/7/20
TitleRecognizances in the case against Frederick Metcalfe
DescriptionRecognizance made by Charles Hawker of the city of York superintendent in the North Eastern Railway police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Frederick Metcalfe servant of the North Eastern Railway Company for stealing 28 pounds weight of soap value 7s; 25 yards of tapestry carpet and two hearth rugs value £4 17s; and 14 yards of woollen cloth value £2 4s 8d, the property of his masters

Recognizance made by Charles Hawker of the city of York superintendent in the North Eastern Railway police for the appearance of John Mooney of 5 Chapel Street, East Hardwick in the city of Manchester, goods checker, Robert Whitmore of 2 Union Terrace, Hardwick in the city of Manchester goods checker, and David Norman of 30 Holdforth Street, New Wortley in the borough of Leeds in the West Riding, all minors, at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Frederick Metcalfe

Recognizance made by William Jackson warehouseman and Robert Walsh Stack goods checker, both of the township of Widnes in the parish of Widnes in Lancashire, James Lynch of 37 Langham Street, New Wortley in the borough of Leeds in the West Riding, goods guard, and George Naylor of 23 Caroline Street, Nunnery Lane in the city of York, goods guard, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Frederick Metcalfe

Recognizance made by Thomas Watson of the township of Darlington in the parish of Darlington in county Durham goods guard, Thomas Kitson of the township of Bradbury in the parish of Bradbury in county Durham station master, Richard Lowes of the township of Sedgefield in county Durham asylum steward, and James Sadler of the borough of Leeds in the West Riding railway police constable, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Frederick Metcalfe

Recognizance made by Robert Beaty of 159 Lloyd Street in the city of Manchester in Lancashire draper's assistant, John Lees Buckley of 50 Hall's Crescent, Rochdale Road in the city of Manchester packer, Joseph Horner of 29 Marshall Street, New Wortley in the borough of Leeds in the West Riding, goods guard, and Watson Rowley of 14 Donald Street in the parish of Stockton on Tees in county Durham goods guard, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Frederick Metcalfe

Recognizance made by John Grant of the township of Sowerby in the parish of Thirsk night railway porter, James Ditchfield of the parish of Stockton on Tees in county Durham station master, William Pae of the parish of West Hartlepool in county Durham woollen draper, and John Crossley of 5 Milton Terrace in the borough of Halifax in the West Riding foreman packer, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Frederick Metcalfe

Recognizance made by Christopher Mullins of Westgate in the borough of Halifax in the West Riding rullyman, Thomas Durance of 48 Lister Lane in the borough of Halifax goods checker, George Donaldson of 25 Newcastle Street, Kirkstall Road in the borough of Leeds in the West Riding, goods guard, and Henry Holton of Bondgate in the parish of Darlington in county Durham goods guard, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Frederick Metcalfe

Recognizance made by John Kipling of Grange Road upholsterer and William Hildrop of 26 Archer Street cabinet maker, both of the township of Darlington in the parish of Darlington in county Durham, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Frederick Metcalfe
Date10 Jun 1867
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