Notes for: John Galley

Cambridge Independent Press 27 Aug 1881:
PEACE WARRANT
John Galley, butcher, of Trumpington, was charged with threatening William Saunders, butcher, of Trumpington. - Mr. Ellison appeared for the complainant. - The offence was proved, and defendant ordered to find two sureties of £5 each and enter into his own recognisances of £10 to keep the peace for six months.

Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire Reporter 15 Oct 1886:
CAMBRIDGE
Division Petty Sessions.
SATURDAY LAST. - Before H.W. Pemberton, Esq (in the chair), Col. Wale, Rev. H. Latham, and S. Hurrell, Esq.
John Galley, butcher, of Trumpington, was summoned for keeping a dog without a licence, at Trumpington, on the 2nd of June. Mr. George Rice appeared in support of the information for the Inland Revenue. P.s. George Everett, stationed at Trumpington, proved the charge, and a fine of 10s. and costs was inflicted, and the defendant was allowed a fortnight for payment.