Description | Recognizance made by John Holmes of the township of Aiskew inspector of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Thomas Coxson alias Curry, William Johnstone the elder and James Johnstone the younger for breaking into the dwelling house of Henry Ingledew in the township of Kirby Fleetham and stealing a pair of cotton sheets, two pairs of scarlet damask window curtains, two sets of scarlet bed valances, two scarlet window valences, a cloth overcoat, a telescope, five German silver spoons, two pairs of scissors, two corks, a case of drawing instruments, a quantity of sugar and marble, a shaving brush, a large brown scarf shawl, a pair of low shoes, a bottle, a light grey alpaca coat, two tape measures, two toothbrushes, a nailbrush, two combs, a stick of sealing wax, two boot laces, two pencils and a knife, property of Henry Ingledew
Recognizance made by James Ingledew of Low Fields, Kirby Fleetham, yeoman, Margaret Ann Smith wife of Robert Smith of Ainderby Myers with Holtby farmer's foreman, George Rispin of Ainderby Myers farm servant, John Henry Fanthorpe of Bedale police constable, Joseph Nixon of Catterick police constable, John Holmes of Bedale inspector of police and Hannah Crosby Ingledew of Newcastle housekeeper, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Thomas Coxson alias Curry, William Johnstone the elder and James Johnstone the younger |