Description | Depositions dated 24 July 1874 of John Henry Bennison accountant, William Lees Dobson solicitor, Robert Thorpe police inspector, all of Middlesbrough, witnesses
Letter dated 29 August 1873 from J.H. Bennison at Station Street, Middlesbrough to Mr Gibson, care of Thomas Hill accountant at 13 Ashton Road, Birmingham, saying that he needs a general clerk to look after both bankruptcy and books and asking on what terms Gibson would come to work for him
Letter dated 8 July 1874 from J.H. Bennison at 5 Zetland Road, Middlesbrough to Mr J. Gibson, asking him to give the bearer the two books that are in his possession, unless he is coming to the office, when he can bring them with him
Letter dated 10 July 1874 from J.H. Bennison at 5 Zetland Road, Middlesbrough to Mr J. Gibson at 9 Emily Street asking to have the office time book immediately
Letter dated 11 July from J.H. Bennison at 5 Zetland Road, Middlesbrough to Mr J. Gibson at 9 Emily Street. The time book has been return unwritten-up and Gibson has retained his private diary so that his times cannot be entered up, although he has not scrupled to take his salary. His conduct has been "most disgraceful"
Statement dated 24 July 1874 of John Gibson of the borough of Middlesbrough accountant, the accused
Depositions and cross-examinations dated 24 July 1874 of John George Newby cabinet maker, Rebecca Thompson wife of John Thompson and John Thompson stocktaker, all of Middlesbrough, witnesses for the defence |