1890
Obscene Language:
Mexborough and Swinton Times June 24, 1892
Obscene language:
James Whittaker, Boatman, was summoned for having used obscene language at Kilnhurst on the fourth instant.
The magistrates...
Hewitt Before the Bench – Case Adjourned for a Fortnight.
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 03 June 1892
Hewitt Before the Bench.
Case Adjourned for a Fortnight.
On Monday at the Rotherham West Riding...
The Kilnhurst Outrage – Hewitt Before the Magistrates – Committed For Trial
Mexborough and Swinton Times June 18, 1892
The Kilnhurst Outrage.
Hewitt Before the Magistrates.
Committed For Trial
The Defence.-Tramp Theory.
Great excitement prevailed in Rotherham on Monday, the police...
The Kilnhurst Outrage – Map of the Area
Mexborough and Swinton Times June 18, 1892
This area was well known to me. In my courting days I used to catch the 22 from...
Greasborough 53 for 3 Kilnhurst 96
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 10 June 1892
Sheffield and District League
Mexborough 55 for 1 ...
Rotherham 89 for 6 Kilnhurst 88 – Challenge Cup – second round
Mexborough and Swinton Times June 24, 1892
Sheffield Association Challenge Cup – second round
Rotherham 89 for 6 Kilnhurst 88
Syddall 26 John Morton 35;...
Miner’s Demonstration
Mexborough & Swinton Times, July 15th, 1892
Miner’s Demonstration
The demonstration of miners at the South Yorkshire city last Saturday was a memorable affair amid the...
The Kilnhurst Outrage – Hewitt’s Trial – 1. Severe Criticism
Mexborough & Swinton Times, July 8th 1892
The Kilnhurst Outrage
Severe Criticism
Mr George Hewitt, newsagent, of Kilnhurst and Swinton, a person who is well-known and highly...
The Kilnhurst Outrage – Hewitt’s Trial – 2. The Prosecuting Barrister’s Address
Mexborough & Swinton Times, July 8th 1892
The Kilnhurst Outrage
The Prosecuting Barrister’s Address
Mr Kershaw (by whose side during the whole of the hearing of the...
The Kilnhurst Outrage – Hewitt’s Trial – 3. The Evidence
Mexborough & Swinton Times, July 8th 1892
The Kilnhurst Outrage
The Evidence.
The evidence for the prosecution, as given before the magistrates, was then repeated, the following...