Description | Recognizance dated 2 November 1867 made by Joseph Hall Martindale of the township of Whitby sergeant of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against James Dowey of Commondale farmer for using false pretences to obtain £5 in money from John Beal, and £4 7s in money and a coat and a pair of leggings from Walter Grimshaw of the township of Whitby
Recognizance dated 2 November 1867 made by John Beal butcher, Walter Grimshaw pawnbroker, and Henry Wheat police constable, all of the township of Whitby, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against James Dowey
Recognizance dated 2 November 1867 made by Henry Heavisides of Stockton on Tees in county Durham printer, John Campion of Castleton grocer, and William Hansill of the township of Whitby gardener, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against James Dowey
Recognizance dated 2 November 1867 made by James Dowey of Commondale farmer, and Matthew Marley farmer and William Bennison butcher, both of Skelton, for the appearance of Dowey at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the charge against him
Recognizance dated 31 December 1867 made by James Dowey farmer and John Atkinson farmer, both of Commondale, and Thomas Hartas Peacock of Great Ayton farmer, for the appearance of Dowey at the next Quarter Sessions to receive judgement on his conviction |