The Chief Constable (Mr. Johnson) said the female prisoner had been repeatedly warned. The girls Mother said the Salvation Army Officer had offered to get her into a home and that the girl was weak minded.
The girl was sent to prison for a month with hard labour (the Chairman stating that she had declined to go into a home) and Yates was fined 20 shillings, or 14 days.
Witham Bank, Boston.
Olives nephew Bill had a 'china' stall on Boston Market for many years...where he would hold a whole dinner service on one arm and juggle with cups and saucers....he was my uncle. Also, from what I can discover...Black Tile La was where the Police Station Cells now are....apt.....but this wasnt justice and the police still pursue stupid cases like this...
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, I can't understand why the bloke got off relatively free!! I wish I had a time machine and could bring the Police and Magistrates of that time to a Saturday night in Boston in 2011, I'd show them what indecent conduct was!!
ReplyDeleteThe only Chester's I remember owned a shop in Laughton Road in the 1950's, he let the local working class families have a slate. He drove an Austin Mayflower car, funny the things that stay in your memory!!