- ReferenceQSR1863/4/2/2/c
- TitleEstreatment of Recognizances - David Bryant, Sarah Bryant, John Harvey, Thomas Hudson, Eliza Smith and Frances Creed.
- Date free text20 October 1863
- Production dateFrom: 1863 To: 1863
- Scope and Content- David Bryant, carpenter of Southill, and his wife Sarah, failed to appear at the General Quarter Session of the Peace against Elizabeth Burgess under a recognizance of £20. - John Harvey, playing card maker of 72 Union Street, East Road, Hoxton Middlesex and Thomas Hudson, blacksmith of 12 Clapham Gardens, East Road, City Road, Middlesex. Both bound under pain of imprisonment to appear in the indictment preferred by William Ralph Young against john Frost for felony. - Eliza Smith, widow of Leighton Buzzard, bound to the sum of £10 and Frances Creed, wife of Francis Creed a coachbuilder of Leighton Buzzard, bound under pain of imprisonment. To give evidence concerning an indictment preferred by William Clough against John Frazer, for a misdemeanour.
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