Sheffield Daily Telegraph — Monday 04 January 1904
Doncaster West Riding Court
On Saturday, at the Doncaster West Riding Court, Nicholas Keefe, collier, Denaby, was summoned for being disorderly and refusing to quit the Albion Inn, Mexborough, and using obscene language and fighting with John Lang, collier, on Christmas Eve.
He was fined 11s. for refusing to quit, 12s. for the obscene language, and bound over for six months for fighting; but as Lang said it was not with him that defendant was fighting, and there being a doubt in the matter, the charge against Lang was dismissed.
Arthur Greenhough, labourer, Mexborough, was fined 10s., including costs, for using obscene language, and ordered to pay £1 10s. costs, and be bound over in £10 and find two sureties of £5 each, for using threats to his mother-in-law.
