Notes for: Emma Haggis

From the Cambridge Chronicle:
Report of 3 February 1855, p. 5, Accident to child
As a little girl named Emma Haggis, about three and a half years, the daughter of John Haggis, groom to Mr. T.W. Bland, of this parish, was playing in her mother’s house on Tuesday evening last, she slipped from the stair foot into the room, and broke her leg. Mr. Temple, of Cambridge, was sent for, who quickly arrived and set the broken limb. The little dear neither cried nor made the least complaint during the operation. We understand she is doing well, but will have to be kept very quiet for about six weeks.