Description | Recognizance dated 16 March 1885 made by Thomas Chisman of the township of Gueldable miller and farmer for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Henry Layfield for stealing his two pairs of chain plough traces with leather back bands and belly bands value £1 5s
Recognizance dated 16 March 1885 made by Thomas Chisman miller and farmer and John Jackson labourer, both of Gueldable, and Thomas Hill of Thirsk saddler, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Henry Layfield
Recognizance dated 16 March 1885 made by Edward Danby of Thirsk saddler, Thomas Chisman of Gueldable miller and farmer, Samuel Smith of Borrowby police constable and Malcolm McPherson of Thirsk inspector of police, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Henry Layfield
Recognizance dated 20 March 1885 made by Henry Layfield of Crosby farmer, Edwin Johnson of Thirsk butcher, and William Clark of Catchgate, Castle Eden, in county Durham, farmer, for the appearance of Layfield at the next Quarter Sessions to answer the indictment against him |