Conisborough and Denaby Drunks.

September 1902

Mexborough & Swinton Times – Friday 26 September 1902

Conisborough and Denaby Drunks.

John Hilton, labourer, Conisborough, was fined 10/6 including the costs for having been drunk and disorderly at 10.1.5 p.m. on Saturday, the 6th inst., at Doncaster road.

Evidence was given by P.c. Duffin and P.c. Thompson.

Wm. Davis, miner, New Conisborough, was summoned barring been drunk and disorderly at Conisborough, on the 11th inst.

The defendant did not appear.

lnspector Watson and Sergeant Turner proved the case

A fine of 5s. and costs was imposed.

Charles Rowley, miner, of Denaby, was amongst those summoned for having been drunk and disorderly, the offence having been committed at Conisborough on the 11th inst.—The defendant pleaded guilty and was fined 20s., including the costs.