Description | Depositions dated 26 July 1889 of Frederick George Gough clerk and Alexander Inglis shorthand writer, both of Stockton on Tees, James Greenbank deputy Official Receiver and James Hynd accountant, both of Middlesbrough, witnesses in the case against George Richardson Nesbitt of Sunderland shipbroker
Statement of George Richardson Nesbitt, the accused
With separate cover sheet
Joint affidavit dated 3 January 1889 of Matthew Paterson of Middlesbrough and 9 Trafalgar Terrace in Redcar steamship broker and manager and George Richardson Nesbitt of 6 Kensington Terrace in Sunderland in county Durham steamship broker and manager
Extracts from public examinations relating to the case against Nesbitt
Copy of parts of a public examination given as evidence in the case against Nesbitt
Statement of accounts 1887-1889 of George Richardson Nesbitt referred to in his affidavit made on 6 June 1889
Amended accounts 1887-1889 filed by Nesbitt, including his private banking account for the SS "Grimsby"
Copy of Nesbitt's amended accounts received 22 May 1889
Statement of accounts of George Richardson Nesbitt relating to the steamer "Grimsby"; with a statement declaring the attached accounts to be true and complete |