Looking at various definitions of the word 'hold' in the on-line dictionary, I note that one possibility is 'bind to a contract'. On that basis I suspect that 'held to bail' is the 19th century equivalent of the modern phrase 'admitted to bail' i.e. allowed bail. I'm at court tomorrow so - if I remember - I'll get a definitive answer from one of the legal advisors.
Regards, Bridewell.
Regards, Bridewell.
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