Description | Recognizance dated 29 April 1871 made by Edward Joseph Saggerson of the borough of Middlesbrough chief constable for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Edward Willary Roberts of the borough of Middlesbrough clerk for embezzling £2 from his employer Charles Willman of the borough of Middlesbrough auctioneer and district bank manager for Messrs Hedley Turnbull and Cooke of Newcastle on Tyne bankers
Recognizance dated 29 April 1871 made by Charles Willman of Middlesbrough auctioneer and district bank manager for Messrs Hedley Turnbull and Cooke of Newcastle on Tyne bankers, Thomas Leopard of Middlesbrough labourer, Ann Moffitt of South Stockton widow and Robert Thorpe of Middlesbrough police inspector for their appearance eat the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Edward Willary Roberts
Recognizance dated 2 May 1871 made by John Clarke grocer and George Robinson cabinet maker, both of Guisborough, for the appearance of Edward Willary Roberts at the next Quarter Sessions to answer a charge against him |