Notes for: Robert Timothy Whitehead

Aberdeen Press and Journal 16 Apr 1856:
TO BREEDERS OF FIRST CLASS AGRICULTURAL HORSES.
YOUNG WAXWORK, (late the property of Mr. R. Whitehead, Trumpington, Cambridgeshire, - purchased for his present Proprietors at a high price, and after careful selection from amongst the Stallions exhibited at the Royal Agricultural Society of England's show at Carlisle last year,) will serve a limited number of Mares, this season, in the GARIOCH and neighbouring districts, at Two Sovereigns each Mare, to be paid on the last round of the Horse. "Young Waxwork" is a beautiful Red Roan, stands 17 hands high; processes great bone, power, and action, with a very fine temper. He will, with the exception of one or two nights each week, as far as possible be every night in his own stable, at Broomend, near Inverurie, where Mares may be sent to him, and where, if desired, they may be kept for a night at a moderate charge; and, for the convenience of parties at a distance, he will, if sufficient encouragement be offered, call regularly once a fortnight during the season at the following stations, where Mares may be sent to meet him: . . .

Cambridge Independent Press 5 Sep 1863:
Commitments to the Castle. - Robert Whitehead, Trumpington, using threatening language; six months, or find sureties.