Yorkshire On This Day, Comprising 365 Historical Extracts, Red-letter Days and Customs, and Astronomical and Meteorological Data
Leeds Mercury. 1867/03/02. Indecent Conduct of a Dewsbury Tradesman. Leeds. Get it:
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INDECENT CONDUCT OF A DEWSBURY TRADESMAN.-On Thursday, at the Borough Court, Dewsbury, Thos. Higginbottom, baker and eating-house keeper, of that town, was charged with indecently assaulting a young woman named Nelson on the previous day. He was defended by Mr. Ibberson, and pleaded not guilty. The bench found the prisoner guilty, and then were informed that about three weeks ago he had been convicted in that court of indecently assaulting a woman in a railway carriage. Mr. Ibberson said that ought not to weigh against him, for she had that morning been convicted as a prostitute. The magistrates fined Higginbottom £5, with the alternative of two months’ imprisonment.
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29 April 1969: Jimmy Savile sexually assaults a 15-year-old girl at Staincliffe Hospital (later Dewsbury and District Hospital), to the amusement of bystanders
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The transcript links to her written evidence.
The Alexis Jay report and evidence.
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Place-People-Play: Childcare (and the Kazookestra) on the Headingley/Weetwood borders next to Meanwood Park.
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