Description | Recognizance dated 25 September 1883 made by James Spence of Pickering superintendent of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Alfred Wilson and Jane Ann Wilson for receiving six pairs of boots knowing them to have been stolen, and against Dinah Wilson for receiving two pairs of boots and a pair of slippers, knowing them to have been stolen
Recognizance dated 25 September 1883 made by John Piercy grocer and draper, William Dunning draper, James Blakelock shoemaker, Emma Jane Massheder wife of Levi Massheder shoemaker, and Robert Metcalf draper, all of Pickering, John Myers Waite of Thornton police constable, Thomas Finkill police constable and Thomas Dennis sergeant of police, both of Pickering, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Alfred Wilson, Jane Ann Wilson and Dinah Wilson
Recognizance dated 26 September 1883 made by Dinah Wilson of Thornton widow and Thomas Spanton of Thornton Marishes farmer, for the appearance of Dinah Wilson at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the charge against her
Recognizance dated 26 September 1883 made by Alfred Wilson of Thornton farm labourer and Thomas Spanton of Thornton Marishes farmer, for the appearance of Wilson at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the charge against him
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