AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER IN TROUBLE AT KEIGHLEY


At the Keighley Police Court to-day, before the Mayor Alderman Ickringill), a man named Joseph Sunderland, described as an electrical engineer, was brought up charged with stealing the sum of £13 2s., the property of his employers. Prisoner had been employed by a firm of electrical engineers at Messrs. Haggas' mill, Ingrow, near Keighley, and had entrusted to him the above sum, which he was to pay to other men in wages. Instead of doing this he absconded, and was yesterday apprehended at Grimsby. Prisoner was remanded until to-morrow.


Source: findmypast - Yorkshire Evening Post, 12 March 1891, Page 4