Cambridge Chronicle 31 May 1851: John Rowling guilty of cruelty to a cow

CAMBRIDGE DIVISION PETTY SESSIONS.

SATURDAY, MAY 24.

(Before the Revs. W. Smith and J. Thornhill; and J. P. Baumgartner Esq.)

TRUMPINGTON. — John Rowling, of Trumpington, appeared by Mr. BELL, his attorney, to a summons charging him with cruelty to an animal, having impounded a cow, the property of Mr. John Toller, of the same place, and kept the said cow without food for 24 hours. Convicted in penalty of £1, and £1 5s. expences.

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