25 March 1880: Bill of sale by George Mosley, Whittington Hill, Whittington, Derbyshire, collier, in favour of Thomas Broadley
5 January 1928: West Sussex: At the Chichester General Quarter Sessions before William Percival Gratwicke Boxall, esquire, K.C., chairman; Frederick Temple Barrington-Ward, esquire, K.C., deputy chairman, holden at the Court House, Chichester. Sir Edward Boyke, bart, Ockham, Salehurst, Sussex, high sheriff; Arthur W. Farndell, esquire, 87 High Street, Lewes, and 24 Bedford Row, London W.C.1, under sheriff; Walter Charles Stephenson Chapman, esquire, 24 Bedford Row, London W.C.1, deputy sheriff; S. Thornely, County Hall, Chichester, clerk of the peace; E. Winter, governor, His Majesty’s Prison, Portsmouth. Prisoner: William Alfred Seymour Pilbeam, aged 23, labourer. Previous convictions – 3 months P.S., Chichester County, 25 August 1925 (stealing bicycle). 6 months Q.S., West Sussex, 7 January 1926 (warehousebreaking and larceny, housebreaking, etc.) 2 cases. Bound over, Q.S., West Sussex, 14 November 1926 (housebreaking). 6 months, Q.S., West Sussex, 30 June 1927 (housebreaking, etc.) 2 cases. Committed from Petworth, 16 December 1927. Received in prison 8 December 1927, at Lurgashall, burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Susan Mosley with intent to commit a felony. (2nd Charge). – On the 1 December 1927, at Northchapel, breaking and entering the shop of Messrs Brown, Durrant & Co., and stealing a bicycle. (3rd Charge). – On 7 December 1927, at Northchapel, breaking and entering the shop of the Working Men’s Club with intent to commit a felony. Tried before F. T. Barrington Ward, Esq., K.C., 5 January 1928. Plea. – Guilty on all counts. Previous conviction charged and proved in Court, West Sussex Quarter Sessions, 30 June 1927. Sentence – 12 months h. l.
1 April 1931: Members and officers mentioned in report of the annual general meeting of the Nottingham Shakespeare Society: Miss Mosley, committee member
July 1934: Annotated group photograph of the staff of Mundella Secondary School, Nottingham. Sitting: Misses Blagg, Howell, Lawrance, Miller; Messrs Wight, Winfield; Misses Jones, Morris, Wallis, Mosley. 2nd Row: Misses Plunkett, Barlow, Sainter, Trigg (school secretary),; Messrs Heath, Cowdell, Chamberlain, Reid, Stace, Austin, Bird, Roberts, Adamson, 3rd Row: Messrs Thomas, Holbrook, Kendall, Broadburn, Thorpe, Page, Broomfield, Jackson, Clarke, Baynes-Smith, Hill, Storey.

Women’s Hockey Club. We shall be glad to hear of, and welcome any new members from School, and wish to express our thanks to Miss Mosley and Mr H. W. Jones for all they have done for the Club.
1 May 1946: Betty and Joan Mosley, Village Store, Lound, enrolled in the 1st Retford Company of Girl Guides.
15 April 1953: County court judgment against Walter Leslie Mosley (trading as Reeds & Son), 2 North Parade, Matlock Bath, baker and confectioner
c1990: (Mrs) Dorrie Mosley, 28 Parkway, Dorking RH4 1EU