Wednesday 26 November 1884
Derby Daily Telegraph
Derbyshire
BELPER
………. brought with him the copper, and given it to Watson, who sold it to Mr. John Mellor, marine store dealer, Belper, and Miles Bacon, scrap iron dealer. Watson told the dealers that he got it from Salty Bill, a hawker, in the Morledge, Derby
Friday 05 January 1883
Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal
Derbyshire
A Nameless Cart.— Miles Bacon, coal higgler, who did not appear, was summoned for driving a cart, without a name on it
Saturday 15 September 1883
Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald
Derbyshire
Miles Bacon, labourer.ot Belper, who was riding the trap with the defendant in the previous case, who was also summoned on a charge of ...
Friday 21 September 1883
Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal
Derbyshire
Miles Bacon, jun., old offender, was fined 5s. and 9s. Costs
Saturday 01 December 1883
Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald
Derbyshire
Notices of Births, Marriages and Deaths, are subject to charge of 2s. 6d.
Bacon—Holmes—November 28th, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Bakewell, by the Rev. H. Cattle (I William Bacon, to Mary Holmes, both of Youlgreave.
Friday 05 May 1882
Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal
Derbyshire
William Bacon was charged with stealing quantity of wood, at Belper, April —Defendent pleaded guilty and was fined
Friday 29 December 1882
Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal
An adjourned case in which Miles Bacon, jun., was summoned at the last Petty Sessions with assaulting his wife, Ellen Bacon, at belper, on the 27th
Wednesday 09 March 1881
Derby Mercury
Derbyshire
District News
license; and fines of Is. and costs, or costs only, were imposed upon Joseph Martin, William Parker, Stephen Sorlmehaw, and Wm. Bacon, for keeping dogs without licenses.
Friday 27 May 1881
Derbyshire Derby Daily Telegraph
—On Thursday, Miles Bacon, jun., was summoned by Inspector Warr, of Derby, for working a horse whilst in a unfit condition, at Kilbourn, on the 15th ult ...
Saturday 08 January 1881
Derby Daily Telegraph
Derbyshire
Sessions, Thursday.—Before Mr. Woolley, the Hon. F. Strutt, Sir J. G. N. Alleyne, and Mr. H. Strutt. The 37th Offence. —Miles Bacon, sen., of Belper, was charged with leaving his waggon on the highway Kilbourn, on the 21st nit., for a long and unreasonable time
Friday 27 May 1881
Derby Daily Telegraph
Derbyshire
Violent Assault.—On Thursday, at Belper, Miles Bacon, jun., was charged with assaulting Robert Tomlinson, of Openwood Gate, on the 21st May, at Belper
Friday 09 January 1880
Derby Daily Telegraph
Derbyshire
Belper Petty Sessions, on Thursday, before Mr. Rowland Smith, Mr. J. H. Woolley, the Hon. F. Strutt, and Mr. H. Strutt, Miles Bacon, jun., of Chesterfield-road, Belper, was charged by Inspector Raymond, of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty Animals ...
Saturday 12 June 1880
Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald
Derbyshire
Afterwards deceased's father came and carried him home. There was no one near the bucket as it tumbled over.—William Bacon, son of William Bacon Springwell, miner, I was going down with two buckets of steam water on Saturday afternoon, when met by two men
Thursday 17 June 1880
Derby Daily Telegraph
Derbyshire
Miles Bacon, sen., and Daniel Bacon, father and.son,, two well known characters, residing on Field Head,. Belper, were charged with stealing a quantity of iron rails, the property the Derby ...
Saturday 10 July 1880
Derbyshire Courier
Derbyshire
Stealing Part of the Old Tramway Denby.— Miles Bacon and Daniel Bacon were charged with feloniously stealing iron, at Denby, on the 15th of June