Document referenceQSB 1872 2/7/10
TitleRecognizances in the case against William Warren, George Broughton alias Martin Bartollia both of London and Henry Drummond alias Henry Smith of Toronto in Canada
DescriptionRecognizance made by Thomas Alderson of Aiskew inspector of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against William Warren labourer and George Broughton alias Martin Bartollia labourer, both late of the City of London, and Henry Drummond alias Henry Smith late of Toronto in the Dominion of Canada labourer for breaking into the dwelling house of William Jackson at Bedale and stealing four white harden slops, a pair of cloth gloves, three woollen shirts, a white cotton shirt, two pairs of boots, a pair of trousers, two vests, three coats, two scarves and two neck ties, the property of the said William Jackson

Recognizance made by William Jackson of Bedale gardener, George Gregory superintendent of police, Robert Robson police constable, and Thomas Robinson labourer, all of Richmond, and Charles Tattersall of Bedale gardener for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against William Warren, George Broughton alias Martin Bartollia and Henry Drummond alias Henry Smith
Date15 Feb 1872
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