Document referenceQSB 1795 1/7/5
TitleRecognizances in the case against Mark Cotton of Deighton, and David Moor and George Walls both of Appleton Wiske
DescriptionRecognizance made by John Russell of Appleton Wiske labourer for his appearance at the Quarter Sessions to be held by adjournment at Richmond to prefer a bill of indictment for assault against Mark Cotton of Deighton in the parish of Northallerton husbandman and against David Moor weaver and George Walls weaver, both of Appleton Wiske

Recognizance made by Mark Cotton husbandman and George Harland yeoman, both of the township of Deighton in the parish of Northallerton, for the appearance of Cotton at the Quarter Sessions to be held by adjournment at Richmond to answer an indictment for assaulting John Russell of Appleton Wiske

Recognizance made by David Moor weaver and John Russell blacksmith, both of Appleton Wiske, for the appearance of Moor at the Quarter Sessions to be held by adjournment at Richmond to answer an indictment for assaulting John Russell of Appleton Wiske

Recognizance made by George Walls weaver and Robert Brown labourer, both of Appleton Wiske, for the appearance of Walls at the Quarter Sessions to be held by adjournment at Richmond to answer an indictment for assaulting John Russell of Appleton Wiske
Date11 Nov 1794
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