I have just found this entry in the Nottingham Journal on British Newspaper Archive:
Nottingham Journal - Friday 20 January 1854
TUESDAY.—Before S. Newham and T. Cullen, Esqrs. A DISORDERLY LODGER THOMAS FARADAY, aged 28, a labourer, Millstone-lane, was brought up, charged by Robert Shelton, lodging-house-keeper, with wilfully damaging a door, on the previous night, and assaulting Mrs. Shelton. It appeared, that the prisoner was very disorderly at his lodgings and alter creating a great disturbance, struck his landlady several times tearing a cap from her head. He also broke the panel of the door, using the most threatening language. The magistrates for the assault fined the prisoner 2s., for the damage 3s., and the costs 9s. 6d., and in default of payment committed him to prison for one month with hard labour.
Tom