Cambridge Chronicle 8 Jun 1850: John Rawling causing nuisance in Newmarket
John Rawling, of Trumpington, builder, appeared to a summons granted on the complaint of the Guardians of the Newmarket Union, under the Nuisances Act, alleging that there was a drain and certain privies on his property at Newmarket All Saints, which were a nuisance, and injurious to the health of the occupiers of the cottages. The defendant agreed to abate the nuisance within a week, and the magistrates signed an order to that effect.