Cambridge Independent Press 30 Sep 1876: Charles Haslop stealing eggs

TRUMPINGTON. — Charles Haslop, tailor, of Trumpington, was charged by Martin Slater with being found in an enclosed shed for unlawful purposes, at Trumpington, on the 13th inst. — It appeared that Mr. Slater, having at various times lost a quantity of eggs, told his man to watch, and the prisoner was caught near the nest. — Sent to gaol for ten days.

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