Description | Recognizance made by William Stephenson of Terrington labourer for his appearance at the next General Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Jane Cayton for stealing a cashmere shawl, a silk barege shawl, a woollen shawl, a black shawl, two pieces of calico, four calico nightgowns, three table covers, two pieces of holland, two chemises, four diaper towels, four calico sheets, a flannel petticoat, three pillow cases, a white petticoat, a black stuff dress, a pillow tick and two window blinds, the property of William Stephenson
Recognizance made by Robert Cayton of Terrington farmer for the appearance of his wife Jane at the next Quarter Sessions to answer an indictment against her
Recognizance made by Anthony Stelling of South Bank, Eston, sergeant of police, Martha Stevenson of Appleton le Street domestic servant and James Robert Hutchinson of Malton inspector of police for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Jane Cayton
Recognizance made by Ann Cartman of 20 Cemetery [Road], Gate Fulford in the East Riding widow for her appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Jane Cayton
Recognizance made by William Stephenson of Terrington labourer for his wife Betsy Stephenson, his son George Stephenson, his daughter Hannah Stephenson, Mary Ripley wife of Francis Ripley of Terrington labourer, and Ann Lacy wife of John Lacy of Terrington tailor for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Jane Cayton |