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Haddington Criminal Register Surname First name Trade Residence Age Crime and where committed Year Month Day Aikley or Knight or Wilson Mary Vagrant No fixed residence 45 Drunk and incapable, Mark Lane 1898 December 8 Airlie James Labourer No fixed residence 53 Drunk and incapable, High Street 1900 September 3 Aitchison Alexander Baker Haddington 52 Chimney on fire, High Street 1894 October 22 Aitchison James Schoolboy Haddington 12 Throwing Stones, Court Street 1895 July 13 Aitchison John Labourer Haddington 48 Breach of Education Act 1900 November 19 Aitchison John Labourer Haddington 48 Breach of Education Act 1901 October 21 Aitchison or Ferguson Agnes Married Woman Haddington 36 Assualt, Court Street 1894 December 31 Aitchison or Hogg Janet Publican Haddington 46 Chimney on fire, High Street 1895 May 27 Aitchison, John Labourer Haddington 48 Breach of attendance order 1901 April 15 Aitchison, John John Labourer Haddington 42 Breach of Education Act 1896 November 9 Aitken, George Cattleman Little Spott 40 Drunk and incapable 1900 February 3 Alkright, George Labourer No fixed residence 62 Falsely representing a traveller 1899 December 18 Allan Robert Labourer Haddington 36 Chimney on fire, High Street 1894 December Allan Mary Shopgirl Haddington 20 Theft of cigars, Market Street 1899 February 13 Allan Robert Labourer Haddington 41 Theft of cabbage 1900 June 18 Allan Robert Labourer Haddington 41 Committing a nuisance, Cross Lane 1900 December 3 Allan James Labourer Haddington 17 Theft of lead and brass, Sidegate Street 1901 June 10 Allan Robert Labourer Haddington 41 Breach of attendance order 1901 July 8 Allan Thomas Labourer No fixed residence 34 Drunk and Incapable, Hardgate Street 1901 September 16 Allan Robert Labourer Haddington 42 Breach of Education Act 1901 October 21 Allan or McQueenie Ann Married Nungate, Haddington 47 Contravening burgh Police Act 1898 August 1 Allan or McQueenie Ann Housewife Nungate, Haddington 46 Theft of muffler 1900 August 27 Allan, Robert Labourer Haddington 41 Breach of Education Act 1900 November 19 Allan, James Labourer Haddington 16 Breach of Trespass Act 1901 August 14 Allan, James James Schoolboy Haddington 10 Playing football on the street 1896 December 21 Allan, James James Schoolboy Haddington 12 Playing football on the street 1898 June 13 Allan, Robert Robert Labourer Haddington 37 Breach of Education Act 1896 November 9 Temperance Hotel Amos William Keeper Haddington 28 Chimney on fire, Market St 1894 May 14 Anderson Thomas Labourer No fixed residence 24 Breach of the Peace, Budge Street 1900 December 26 Anderson or Cox Jane Outworker No fixed residence 42 Drunk and incapable, Court Street 1900 November 5 Austin William Labourer Merryhatton 45 Drunk and incapable 1899 November 27 Averill William Bricklayer Garvald 41 Disorderly conduct 1899 March 22 Baillie James Mason Haddington 50 Drunk and Incapable, Nungate 1896 November 30 Baillie James Mason Haddington 51 Disorderly conduct , High Street 1899 April 7 Baillie James Mason Haddington 54 Chimney on Fire 1901 May 13 Bald or Thomson Margaret Hawker Nungate, Haddington 40 Breach of Peace , Nungate 1896 January 6 Bald or Thomson Margaret Hawker Nungate, Haddington 40 Breach of Peace, Nungate 1897 March 22 Bald or Thomson Margaret Hawker Haddington 41 Breach of Education Act 1897 November 15 Bald or Thomson Margaret Hawker Nungate, Haddington 44 Breach of the Peace, Nungate 1898 May 30 Bald or Thomson Margaret Hawker Nungate, Haddington 44 Breach of the Peace 1898 September 26 Bald or Thomson Margaret Hawker Nungate, Haddington 46 Breach of the Peace , Nungate 1900 November 12 Balloch Alexander Labourer Dunbar 43 Committing a nuisance, Hardgate Street 1895 September 23 Barbour or Buchan Ann A widow No fixed residence 30 Theft of coals, Court Street 1895 July 1 Barrett John Labourer No fixed residence 35 Contravention of Trespass Act, Church Street 1894 August 16 Barrett or Padden Mary Housewife Haddington 60 Assault on PO, Burleighs Walls 1900 August 6 Barron James Labourer No fixed residence 44 Committing a nusiance, Cross Lane 1900 December 17 Bartleman or Knox Marion Hedon ? Haddington 54 Chimney on Fire, Brewery Park 1898 June 27 Bathgate John Labourer Haddington Breach of Education Act 1901 April 15 Baxter James Hawker No fixed residence 21 Absentee from Militia 1897 December 27 Baxter or MacFarlane Mary Outworker Haddington 38 Assault and Breach of Peace, Brown Street 1894 December 10 Baxter or MacFarlane Mary Outworker Haddington 38 Breach of Peace, Sidegate Street 1895 February 18 Baxter or MacFarlane Mary Outworker Haddington 39 Theft from lodging house 1895 March 25 Baxter or MacFarlane Mary Outworker Haddington 39 Breach of Education Act 1895 October 21 Baxter or MacFarlane Mary Outworker Haddington 40 Breach of Peace , Court Street 1896 April 9 Baxter or MacFarlane, Mary Outworker Haddington 38 Breach of Peace, Nungate 1897 April 26 Baxter or Souter Joan Domestic Servant No fixed residence 44 Breach of the Peace , High Street 1901 June 10 Baxter or Souter Joan Domestic Servant No fixed residence 44 Breach of the Peace , Bridge Street 1901 June 25 Beaton Marion Housekeeper Nungate, Haddington 40 Breach of the Peace, Nungate 1897 November 29 Beaton Marion Housekeeper Nungate, Haddington 41 Diorderly Conduct, Nungate 1898 August 22 Begbie James Labourer Haddington 61 Drunk and Incapable , Nungate Bridge 1896 February 26 Begbie James Labourer Haddington 61 Chimney on fire, Kilpair Street 1896 April 27 Bell James Hawker No fixed residence 56 Breach of Peace, Bridge Street 1896 July 9 Bell James Hawker No fixed residence 56 Breach of Peace, Bridge Street 1896 July 10 Bell Thomas Labourer Haddington 21 Breach of Peace and assault on PC, Nungate 1896 December 16 Bell Thomas Labourer Haddington 21 Assault on Police Officer, High Street 1897 August 31 Bell Thomas Labourer No fixed residence 22 Disorderly Conduct, Church Street 1898 February 28 Bell James Hawker No fixed residence 62 Drunk and incapable, Tyneside 1901 October 7 Bell, Thomas Labourer Haddington 20 Breach of Peace , High Street 1896 November 9 Benn Michael Miner Windy fowl, Tranent 49 Breach of the Peace, High Street 1897 July 5 Bennett Robert Labourer No fixed residence 56 Drunk and Incapable, High Street 1895 December 19 Bennett Robert Labourer No fixed residence 60 Drunk and Incapable , Nungate 1896 November 2 Bennett Robert Labourer No fixed residence 66 Drunk and incapable , Court Street 1901 February 20 Bennett Robert Labourer No fixed residence 66 Drunk and incapable , Hardgate Street 1901 November 2 Bennett Robert Labourer No fixed residence 66 Drunk and incapable , Brown Street 1901 November 4 Bennett or Gibson Jane Outworker No fixed residence 51 Drunk and Incapable, Market Street 1894 December 10 Bennett or Gibson Jane Outworker No fixed residence 52 Disorderly conduct, Court Street 1895 August 6 Bennett or Gibson Jane Outworker No fixed residence 53 Drunk and Incapable , Court Street 1895 November 28 Bennett or Gibson Jane Outworker No fixed residence 53 Breach of Public House Act 1896 May 19 Bennett or Gibson Jane Outworker No fixed residence 51 Drunk and Incapable, Mark Lane 1904 September 10 Bennett or Gibson, Jane Outworker No fixed residence 52 Breach of Peace, Court Street 1895 April 26 Thomas Benson William Basket Maker Haddington Breach of Education Act 1901 April 15 Bickerstaff Elizabeth Outworker Haddington 20 Breach of Peace , High Street 1896 May 25 Birn James Labourer No fixed residence 67 Disorderly conduct Market Street 1894 August 27 Birn Michael Labourer Haddington 60 Drunk and Incapable, High Street 1894 December 17 Birn Michael Labourer Haddington 60 Breach of Peace , Brown Street 1896 May 27 Birn Michael Labourer Haddington 60 Assualt, Nungate 1896 June 26 Birn Michael Labourer Haddington 63 Breach of Peace , Nungate 1896 August 4 Birn Michael Labourer Aberlady Brickwork 60 Assault, Mitchells Close 1898 October 31 Birn or Foster Jane Outworker Haddington 48 Breach of Peace, Dwelling house 1894 September 13 Birn or Foster Jane Outworker Haddington 48 Breach of Peace , Nungate 1895 August 11 Birn or Foster Jane Outworker Nungate, Haddington 48 Drunk and Incapable , Nungate 1895 December 26 Birn or Foster Jane Outworker Nungate, Haddington 49 Breach of Peace , Nungate 1896 January 6 Birn or Foster, Jane Outworker Haddington 48 Breach of the Peace, Court Street 1894 December 18 Birn or Fostere Jane Outworker Haddington 52 Breach of Peace , Nungate 1896 August 4 Birn, James Miner Newcraighall 62 Breach of Peace, Dwelling house 1894 September 13 Birn, James Miner Newcraighall 40 Breach of Peace, Dwelling house 1894 September 13 Birn, Michael Labourer Nungate, Haddington 60 Drunk and Incapable , High Street 1895 November 18 Birn, Michae Michael Labourer Haddington 60 Breach of Peace, Dwelling house 1894 September 13 Birnl Michael Labourer Ballencrieff Mains 60 Disorderly conduct , West port 1899 March 28 Black Robert Dairyman Haddington Chimney on Fire 1901 May 6 Black Robert Brewery Worker Haddington 36 Breach of Education Act 1901 December 23 Blaikie Pearson Charles Licensed Grocer Haddington 52 Assualt, Railway Station 1899 January 30 Blyth David Basket Maker No fixed residence 38 Exposing and deserting children within the Burgh 1895 September 6 Blyth or Townsley Elizabeth Hawker No fixed residence 61 Breach of the Peace, Market Street 1898 June 28 Blythe or McGuire or Brown Mary Hawker No fixed residence 36 Begging, High Street 1894 August 22 Bolan Michael Mineworker No fixed residence 29 Theft of Umbrellas, Market Street 1898 January 4 Bonnar McCusky Hugh
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