Description | Recognizance made by William Hunter of Heworth superintendent in the North Riding constabulary for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against William Trotter late of Huntington whitesmith for driving away a heifer, the property of Thomas Law, and for receiving the heifer knowing it to have been stolen
Recognizance made by Thomas Law farmer and Robert Carem Law, both of Huby, Mary Carter of Huntington wife of Henry Carter railway gate keeper, Robert Robinson of Earswick labourer, William Thackwray of Huntington gate keeper, George Maughan of the city of York manager of the railway permanent way, Matthew Collier of Huntington labourer, William Hunter of Heworth police superintendent and Martin Britton of Huntington police officer for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against William Trotter
Recognizance made by William Trotter of Huntington, George Trotter of Clifton in the suburbs of the city of York and John Clark of Haxby for the appearance of William Trotter at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the charge against him |