Sheffield Independent – Monday 28 April 1884
A Sheffielder in Trouble at Conisbro’.
Agnes Hawkley, a married woman, of Sheffield, and a hawker, was on Saturday, at Doncaster, committed for trial on a charge of felony. She was in the Castle Inn, Conisbro’, a few nights ago, with several other persons, and had become somewhat inebriated.
She felt in prosecutor’s pocket, and soon afterwards he missed his purse, containing 32s., the female having by that time disappeared.
