Queen vs. William Denby, et. al., Assault on Constable, 1876

PROVINCE OF ONTARIO,
COUNTY OF MIDLESEX,
CITY OF LONDON,
TO WIT:

Be it Remembered, that on the 4th day of July in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy Six William Denby of the City of London Carpenter, John M. Reary of the same place Clerk, and James Dunber of the same place Blacksmith personally came before me, L. Lawrason, Police Magistrate,

[...] The condition of this recognizance is such, that if the above bounden William Denby will appear at the next court of General [illegible] of the Peace to be holden in and for the County of Middlesex and there surrender himself into the custody of the Keeper of the Common Jail there, and plead to such indictment as may be found against him by the Grand Jury for or in respect of the charge of assault on Constable and take his trial upon the same, and not depart the said Court without leave. [...]

Source: J.J. Talman Regional Collection, University of Western Ontario Archives, Donnelly Family Papers, B4877, File 20, L. Lawrason, Queen vs. William Denby, et. al., Assault on Constable, July 4, 1876.

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