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February 1913

Mexborough & Swinton Times – Saturday 08 February 1913

Week-End Drunks

The following persons were dealt with for having been drunk and disorderly: Wm. Williams, miner, Conisboro’. He pleaded guilty to having had too much beer. Superintendent Youells charged with having had a drop of beer. P.C. Barnes and P.C. Bristow proved the case. There were ten previous convictions, and defendant was ordered to pay 5s. and costs.

Wm. Moore, miner, New Conisboro’, was fined 5s. and costs.

Harold Shacklock, miner, Conisboro’, ten previous convictions, 2s. 6d. and costs. Fred Goddard, fireman, New Conisboro’, 2s. and costs. John Gallagher and Jas. Wilkinson, miners, Conisboro’, 2s. 6d. and costs.

Thomas Gough, miner, Mexboro’, 34 previous convictions, the last in 1908, 2s. and costs. Martin Connexey, miner, Denaby, two previous convictions.

More Drunks

The following persons were summoned for having been drunk and disorderly: Thomas Fleming, miner, Denaby, 10s. and costs. Ellen Fleming, married woman, Denaby, 2s. 6d. and costs. Richard Knight, miner, Denaby, 5s. and costs.

Martin Fagan, miner, Denaby, 10s. and costs. Wm. Wilson, labourer, Conisboro’, 5s. and costs. John Cambridge and Benjamin Bowen, miners, Goldthorpe. James Bottomley, miner, Bolton-on-Dearne. John Smith, miner, Thurcroft, 5s. and costs each.

Edward Edwards and Albert Sagar, miners, Denaby. Griffith Williams, miner, Conisboro’, and John Batty, of no fixed abode, 2s. 6d. and costs.

Abraham Walker, miner, Mexboro’, 5s. and costs. George Hoult and Herbert Hoult, miners, New Conisboro’, 5s. each. Joseph Hall, miner, no fixed abode, Goldthorpe, 13 previous convictions, 2s. 6d. and costs.

Peter Ketley, miner, Goldthorpe, 5s. and costs. James Knox, miner, Highgate, 5s. and costs. John Mernell, miner, Goldthorpe, 2s. 6d. and costs.