Description | Recognizance dated 22 May 1866 made by William Wilson of Redcar for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against William Cornwall Law and Sarah Law late of Stockton on Tees in county Durham for stealing 12 pairs of boots, the property of the said William Wilson
Recognizance dated 22 May 1866 made by John Mills for his wife Cornelia Wilson Mills and Isabella Cowley, both of Stockton on Tees, and Richard Hodgson Wilson of South Stockton, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against William Cornwall Law and Sarah Law for stealing 12 pairs of boots, the property of the said William Wilson
Recognizance dated 28 May 1866 made by George Law of 112 Hinde Street in Newcastle upon Tyne tailor and draper and Robert Henderson Gill of 23 Durham Street in Middlesbrough boarding house keeper, for the appearance of William Cornwall Law and Sarah Law at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the indictment against them of stealing 12 pairs of boots and two pairs of slippers, the property of William Wilson
Recognizance dated 28 May 1866 made by William Cornwall Law of Stockton on Tees in county Durham for the appearance of himself and Sarah Law at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the indictment against them of stealing 12 pairs of boots and two pairs of slippers, the property of William Wilson |