Sheffield Independent – Monday 14 July 1884
Police Cases
Wm. Westwood and Edw. Richards, colliers, Denaby, were fined 19s. 5d., including costs, for drunkenness.
William Ackroyd, collier, Conisbro’, was fined 27s. 6d., including costs, for assaulting Thomas Gabbittas, labourer, Conisbro’; and George William Batterill, labourer, Conisbro’, was fined a like sum for an assault upon the same person.
William Snipe, described as a confectioner, of no fixed place of abode, was fined 2s. 6d. and costs for being drunk at Conisbro’, and was sentenced to imprisonment for 14 days for having assaulted Police-sergeant Calcraft at the same village.
John Saxon, George William Norman, and William Higgins, colliers, of Mexbro’, were each fined 1s., 11s. costs, and 2s. 6d. damage, for doing injuries to two colliery corves, on the 1st inst.
