Description | Recognizance made by the Honourable William Frederick Dawnay of Harlsey Hall in the township of East Harlsey for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Elizabeth Cook for stealing a lady's silk jacket, a mauve silk skirt, a lady's felt hat, several yards of black cretonne, one and a half yards of striped winsey, a table cloth, two antimacassars, a sponge wrap, a woollen shawl, two and a half yards of lace, a pair of gloves, five books, eight yards of print, a necklace of small silver pills, a pair of bracelets, a green china vase, a white china vase, a pair of ormolu candlesticks, four flannel chest preservers, a china ornament, an inkstand, a scent bottle and case, two small ornaments, a letter scale, a china cup and saucer, and several other items, the property of the said William Frederick Dawnay
Recognizance made by Lady Adelaide Helen Dawnay by her husband the Honourable William Frederick Dawnay of Harlsey Hall, and Moulding Walmsley of the township of Northallerton deputy chief constable, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Elizabeth Cook. The list of goods is as above, but also includes seven linen chemises |