Document referenceQSB 1865 1/7/1
TitleRecognizances in the case against John Tweedy late of Saltburn
DescriptionRecognizance dated 14 November 1863 made by Robert Brown of Darlington in county Durham superintendent of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against John Tweedy late of Saltburn in the parish of Marske mason for stealing 51-and a-half pounds of steel, a large hoist rope, 42 scaffold ropes, two large ropes, eight yards of India rubber tube, two iron blocks, two iron pails, and two plaster sacks, the property of the Darlington section of the North Eastern Railway Company

Recognizance dated 14 November 1863 made by Henry Sheppard mason, the said Henry Sheppard on behalf of his wife Louisa, Robert Stephenson labourer, and William Thomas Spencer contractor, all of Saltburn by the Sea, and John Marwood of Marske police constable, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against John Tweedy

Recognizance dated 18 November 1863 made by David Tweedy plasterer and Thomas Robson innkeeper, both of Crossgate in the city of Durham, for the appearance of John Tweedy at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the charge against him

Recognizance dated 21 November 1863 made by John Tweedy of Saltburn by the Sea mason for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the charge against him

With separate cover sheet
Date14-21 Nov 1863
LevelItem
Extent5 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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