- ReferenceQSR1921/1/4/14
- TitleRecognizance of Charles Panter - Case against Herbert Quinton
- Date free text21st December 1920
- Production dateFrom: 1920 To: 1921
- Scope and ContentQSR1921/4/12 Borough of Dunstable to wit: Be it remembered, that on the 21st day of December in the Year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty Charles Panter of The County Police Station in the Borough of Luton, in the County of Bedford, personally came before me, one of His Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for the said Borough and acknowledged himself to owe to our Sovereign Lord the King the sum of Twenty Pounds of good and lawful Money of Great Britain, to be made and levied of his Goods and Chattels, Lands and Tenements, to the use of our said Lord the King, his Heirs and Successors, if he the said Charles Panter shall fail in the Condition indorsed. Taken and acknowledged the day and year first above mentioned, at the Court House, Dunstable, before me, (Signed) W. E. Seamons Mayor One of His Majesty’s Justices of the Peace in and for the Borough of Dunstable Rear of Document: The Condition of the within Recognizance is such, that whereas Herbert Quinton was this day charged before the Justice of the Peace on a charge of Larceny. If therefore he the said Charles Panter shall appear at the next Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden at the Shire Hall, Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, and there prefer or cause to be preferred a Bill of Indictment against the said Herbert Quinton for the offence aforesaid, and duly prosecute such indictment, and give evidence thereon as will to the Jurors who shall then enquire of the said offence, as also to them who shall pass upon the trial of the said Herbert Quinton then the said Recognizance to be void, or else to stand in full force and virtue.
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