Description | Memorandum of agreement dated 1886 made between William Dixon of Appleton le Moors landlord and John Taylor tenant
Valuation dated 6 April 1886 of property at the Oddfellows Arms
Valuation dated 2 May 1887 of damage to property at Appleton le Moors owned by William Dixon and lately occupied by John Taylor
Summons dated 20 June 1887 for Thomas Hinchley servant to Charles Curtis of 1 Market Street, Scarborough, [blank] Taylor wife of James Taylor of Lastingham farmer, and Elizabeth Green of Kirby Moorside spinster, to appear before the Justices of the Peace at the Toll Booth in Kirby Moorside to give evidence in the case against John Taylor
Depositions dated 22 June 1887 of William Dixon of Appleton le Moors farmer, Margaret Robson of Loftus in Cleveland spinster, Hannah Maria Brown wife of Charles Brown of Appleton le Moors fish hawker, and William Hebron of Hutton le Hole auctioneer, witnesses in the case against John Taylor of Kirby Moorside huckster
Statement dated 22 June 1887 of John Taylor, the accused
Deposition dated 22 June 1887 of Thomas Hinchley and Hannah Smith, witnesses for the defence
Notice dated 22 June 1887 given to Thomas Hinchley to appear at the Quarter Sessions on 22 June 1887 to give evidence for John Taylor
Undated additional evidence in the case against John Taylor given by William Dixon and Charles Brown of Appleton le Moors labourer |