Description | Recognizance made by James Spence of Aiskew inspector of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Benjamin Buck late of Firby farmer's hind for stealing one pair of silver plated spurs, the property of John Thomas Graves; one riding whip, the property of Robert Graves, one pair of patent leather leggings, the property of Henry Graves; one pair of plain leather leggings, the property of Robert Ward; one turnip knife, the property of Francis Suttil; two mane combs, one horse brush, three stirrup leathers, one powder flask, one file, one axe, one neck strap, one chain, one hammer, three saws, one curry comb, two turnip knives and hook, six pieces of iron, five pieces of cord and one butcher's knife, the property of James Graves of Firby farrier, altogether of the value of 30s
Recognizance made by John Thomas Graves son of James Graves of Firby farmer, Thomas Hare of the township of Snape joiner, and James Spence of the township of Aiskew inspector of police for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence against Benjamin Buck |