Mexborough & Swinton Times – Friday 06 June 1902
A Bull At Large At Thurnscoe.
Wm. Smith, a farmer, of Thurnscoe, was summoned for allowing a bull to be at large in a field through which there was a public footpath.
Defendant appeared, and pleaded guiltv.
P. c. Wordsworth stated that on Monday, the 26th May, at 1-45 p.m., he was on duty in Back lane, Thurnscoe, when he saw a bull in a field belonging to Mr. Smith with some other cattle. There is a footpath across the field.
Defendant said he was quite ignorant of the law in regard to the matter.
He was ordered to pay the costs, 9s.