This cutting is from the Sheffield and Rotherham Independent dated 15th May 1880 and refers to the discovery of an illicit still in Gertrude Street which was off Infirmary Road in Sheffield
On the face of it it is just another case of common criminality that was rife in late Victorian Britain and also demonstrated the keenness of the authorities to disrupt activities of this nature.
But the reason why I posted this article on the blog was because the Isabella Buckley who appeared before the magistrates in this case also features in an article I posted to the website many years ago
The article was entitles "Alleged Violence in a Sheffield School 1878" and refers to the death of a schoolgirl who was also called Isabella Buckley. The Isabella Buckley that was involved in the illicit still was the grandmother of Isabella who died two years earlier. Her son Robert was the father of the dead girl.
The case caused quite a furore at the time and I am still not convinced with how the case was conducted. Here is the link to the article
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