Obscene Language at Conisborough

June 1907

Mexborough & Swinton Times, June 15, 1907

Obscene Language at Conisborough.

George Clark, a labourer, of Conisborough, could not keep a civil tongue in his head on June 1, at Conisborough, and was therefore charged with using obscene language.

PC Lund proved the case, and the defendant, who did not appear, was fined 5/– and 8/6 costs.

Thomas Hoyle, also of Conisborough, was charged with a similar offence, and was mulcted in 17/6, including costs.