Description | Recognizance dated 19 August 1873 made by James Campbell of the city of York superintendent of police on the North Eastern Railway for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against John Woodward, Thomas Busby, Robert Hogg, James Crayford and Thomas Taylor for placing a trolley on the rails of the Stockton and Whitby branch of the North Eastern Railway
Recognizance dated 19 August 1873 made by Robert Havelock of Commondale ganger, Thomas Dixon of Loftus stonemason, Thomas Imeson of Castleton police constable, John Plews of Ingleby Junction porter and shunter, and Thomas Hewison of Stockton on Tees in county Durham guard, for their appearance and for the appearance of Ann wife of Robert Havelock at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against John Woodward, Thomas Busby, Robert Hogg, James Crayford and Thomas Taylor
Recognizance dated 19 August 1873 made by John Woodward of Commondale miner, and Henry Brundrett miner and William Bawden miner, both of Guisborough for the appearance of Woodward at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the case brought against him
Recognizance dated 20 August 1873 made by Thomas Busby of Battersby blacksmith, Christopher Busby of Easby blacksmith and James Hogg of Skelton engine driver for the appearance of Thomas Busby at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the case brought against him
Recognizance dated 20 August 1873 made by Robert Hogg of Ingleby signalman, Christopher Busby of Easby blacksmith and James Hogg of Skelton engine driver for the appearance of Robert Hogg at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the case brought against him
Recognizance dated 20 August 1873 made by James Crayford of Commondale miner, Samuel Moseley of Guisborough miner and William Jackson of Brotton miner for the appearance of Crayford at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the case brought against him
Recognizance dated 20 August 1873 made by Thomas Taylor of Commondale miner, and John Johnson shoemaker and George Johnson miner, both of Brotton, for the appearance of Taylor at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the case brought against him |