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Ferocious Dog at Thurnscoe.

September 1902
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 26 September 1902 Ferocious Dog at Thurnscoe. Harry Massey, navvies foreman, living at Thurnscoe, was summoned for having kept...

Warrants Issued

September 1902
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 12 September 1902 Warrants Issued John Robinson and John Bedford, Mexborough, were summoned haring stolen turnips at Mexborough, the property...

Alleged Highway Robbery at Goldthorpe

September 1902
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 24 October 1902 Alleged Highway Robbery at Goldthorpe At the West Riding Police Court, Doncaster, on Wednesday, Samuel Parkinson, and...

Marconigrams – October 03rd, 1902

October 1902
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 03 October 1902 Marconigrams Now the tobacco war is at an end we may smoke the pipe of peace Dressmaking classes...

Marconigrams – October 10th, 1902

October 1902
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 10 October 1902 Marconigrams The cemetery at Mexborough was opened on March 4, 1878 Wombwell New Primitive Methodist Chapel organ is...

Marconigrams – October 31st, 1902

October 1902
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 31 October 1902 Marconigrams Wednesday next is the 48th anniversary of the battle of Inkerman. The meeting of the Denaby and...

Cruelty at Thurnscoe

October 1902
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 24 October 1902 Cruelty at Thurnscoe Geo.. Hewitt, a farmer, of Purston, was summoned for cruelly beating a horse...

Obscene & Abusive Language

October 1902
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 24 October 1902 Obscene Language. For having used obscene language at on the 4th of October, Michael Boyle, labourer, of...

Marconigrams – November 07th, 1902

November 1902
Mexborough & Swinton Times November 7, 1902 Marconigrams. A Mexboro' man was removed to Wadsley Asylum a few days ago. No inquests were held on persona killed...

Marconigrams – November 21st, 1902

November 1902
Mexborough and Swinton Times November 21, 1902 Marconigrams Trades people in Mexborough have given up all hope of a profitable Christmas trade. The shouts of enthusiastic Mexborough...