Document referenceQSB 1873 2/7/1
TitleRecognizances relating to the case against Thomas Imeson of Middlesbrough
DescriptionRecognizance 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 Thomas Imeson of the borough of Middlesbrough clerk for stealing a silver lever watch and a silver guard value £6, the property of Henry Mardon and taken from the dwelling house of William Bonamy of the borough of Middlesbrough seaman

Recognizance made by Henry Mardon hotel waiter, Edith Bonamy married woman, William Atkinson police sergeant and Charles Boynton butcher, all of Middlesbrough, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Thomas Imeson

Recognizance made by Thomas Imeson clerk and Edmund Walton spirit merchant, both of the borough of Middlesbrough, for Imeson's appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the charge against him
Date4 Jan 1873
LevelItem
Extent3 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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