Public-House Disturbance at Stanhope Arms
PETTY SESSIONS, Thursday, May 20th.
[Before W. T. Cox, Esq., and Colonel Newdigate.]
**A PUBLIC-HOUSE DISTURBANCE.β**Edward Burrows, of Stanton-by-Dale, was charged with being disorderly on the premises of Richard Scattergood, of the Stanhope Arms, Stanton-by-Dale. The case was proved by Scattergood, who said he had kept the Stanhope Arms between 30 and 40 years without a charge being brought against him.βFined 10s. and 17s. 6d. costs.
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- Type: newspaper
Title: Ripley Advertiser
Date: 1873-05-31