Document referenceQSB 1884 2/7/25
TitleRecognizances in the case against Andrew Jessop and Arthur Jessop, both of Rookwith, Charles Jessop of Nosterfield, and Samuel Horner and John Horner both of Thirn
DescriptionRecognizance made by Moulding Walmsley of the township of Northallerton deputy chief constable for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Andrew Jessop, Arthur Jessop, Charles Jessop, Samuel Horner and John Horner for inflicting grievous bodily harm with sticks on Thomas Hartley

Recognizance made by Thomas Hartley tinner and Elizabeth Hartley wife of Thomas Hartley tinner, both of Stockton on Tees in county Durham, James Clemmet of the township of Ainderby Steeple labourer, Thomas Horner of Blow Houses near Scruton labourer, John Holmes of Bedale inspector of police, Robert Towse of Bedale police constable, and Thomas Prince Fothergill of Bedale M.D., for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Andrew Jessop, Arthur Jessop, Charles Jessop, Samuel Horner and John Horner

Recognizance made by Andrew Jessop farmer and Arthur Jessop farmer, both of Elm Ing, Rookwith, Charles Jessop of Nosterfield farmer, Samuel Horner labourer and John Horner blacksmith, both of Thirn, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the indictment against them
Date7 Apr 1884
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