Group of Three Bail Bonds, London, 1826
- 1826
1826. Bail Bonds from the Time of King George IV [Legal Forms]. [Great Britain]. [Group of Three Bail Bonds, Derbyshire, July 29, September 9 and November 20, 1826]. 13" x 8" part-printed documents, two bifolia, one single leaf, docketed on verso of second leaf of bifolia and verso of the single leaf, wax seal next to signatures. Moderate toning, light soiling, horizontal fold lines, negligible light rubbing to edges. Three well-preserved items. $500. * Documents such as these offer a good street-level perspective of the judicial process. Contents: I. George Coulson, Edward Bostock & Edward Gadsby are bound to appear before the Barons of the Exchequer at Westminster to answer a plea of trespass to Wolston Roberts at a bail by oath of ?69; II. John Brookhouse, Joseph Pool, John Pritchard and James Wall are bound to appear at Westminster court to answer a plea of trespass to William Ford at a bail by oath of ?23; III. George Webster and George Richardson are bound to appear at Westminster court to answer a plea of trespass to James Holt at a bail by oath of ?24.