- ReferenceQSR1848/3/2/1
- TitleEstreats of recognizances - John Faulkner, George Rogers, William Smith, Alfred Burnham, William Tillcock, Thomas Housden and Jesse Dilley
- Date free text27 June 1848
- Production dateFrom: 1848 To: 1848
- Scope and Content(i) Recognizance of John Faulkner of Marston Moretaine, beer retailer (£40), George Rogers of Woburn, victualler (£20) and William Smith of Marston Moretaine, wheelwright (£20) - estreated for failure of John Faulkner to appear and answer bill of indictment to be preferred against him by John Hobson of Eaton Socon, mille, for felony. (ii) Recognizance of Alfred Burnham of Potton, grocer (£20) - estreated for failure of Burnham to appear at Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against William Taylor of Potton, labourer for stealing 1 lb of currants and for failure of William Bentley of Potton to appear to give evidence. (iii) Recognizance of William Tillcock of Sandy, yeoman (£20), Thomas Housden of Sandy, gamekeeper (£20) and Jesse Dilley of Sandy, labourer (£20 - estreated for failure of Tillcock to appear to prefer bill of indictment against Zachariah Apthorpe of Sandy, labourer, for stealing 3 wire snares from Dame Mary Payne Buckworth, widow, and for failure of Housden and Dilley to appear to give evidence.
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