Document referenceQSB 1872 2/7/12
TitleRecognizances in the case against Samuel Cook of Middlesbrough
DescriptionRecognizance made by Thomas Armstrong of Darlington in county Durham railway police superintendent for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Samuel Cook of the borough of Middlesbrough marine store dealer for stealing a quantity of wrought scrap iron weighing about ten hundredweight value £4, the property of the North Eastern Railway Company; or for receiving the same knowing it to have been stolen

Recognizance made by William Cook of Stockton in county Durham permanent way inspector, Charles Thackeray of Middlesbrough inspector and iron broker, Edward Vertigals of Middlesbrough carter, Henry Gibson of North Ormesby labourer, John Prince Shaw of Middlesbrough railway police sergeant and John Taylor of Darlington in county Durham railway police sergeant for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Samuel Cook

Recognizance made by Samuel Cook marine store dealer, George Corner innkeeper and David Pickering cab proprietor, all of the borough of Middlesbrough, for the appearance of Samuel Cook at the next Quarter Sessions to answer a charge against him
Date22 Feb 1872
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