Document referenceQSB 1874 1/7/45
TitleRecognizances relating to the case against William Bridger
DescriptionRecognizance made by John Wardingham of Rosedale East Side labourer for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against William Bridger for stealing five dresses, four jackets, ten cloths, eight underskirts, four dress skirts, 13 pairs of drawers, four pillowcases, eight yards of print, two window blinds, nine chemises, five nightdresses, six aprons, two woollen shawls, a table cloth, a woollen muffler, a hair brush, a marriage certificate, an umbrella and some baby linen value £15, the property of John Wardingham

Recognizance made by William Watson of Rosedale East Side licensed hawker, Joseph Hardy railway porter and George Jackson detective officer, both of Sheffield in the West Riding, and Thomas Wilkinson of Rosedale East Side inspector of police for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against William Bridger

Recognizance made by Mary Wardingham wife of John Wardingham of Rosedale East Side labourer for her appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence on behalf of William Bridger
Date29 Dec 1873
LevelItem
Extent3 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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