Notes for: Edward Wilson

Cambridge Chronicle 13 Feb 1847:
CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE PETTY SESSIONS.
SATURDAY, Feb. 6.
(Before Lord Godolphin, the Rev. W. Smith, and A. Cotton, Esq.)
Edward Wilson, of Trumpington, labourer, was charged by William Skinner, of the same place, with injuring the thatch on his house, and throwing a brick down the chimney, and putting a cloth over it, which caused the soot and smoke to descend into the room below. The magistrates fined the defendant 6d. and 11s. expenses.