Notes for: Nathaniel Wedd
1780 Poll Book for Cambridgeshire has, under Trumpington:
WEBB; Nathaniel; Holding: House / Land.
Cambridge Intelligencer 5 Dec 1795:
To be Let, and entered upon immediately, A HOUSE, either with or without a Stable, situate adjoining the Great-Bridge in CAMBRIDGE, late in the occupation of Mr. James Cook. For further particulars enquire of Mr. Nath. Wedd, Trumpington.
The Museum of English Rural Life (https://merl.reading.ac.uk/) holds a copy of a 20 year lease dated 13 Oct 1792. Land in Teversham from Thomas Newman of Bottisham to Nathaniel Wedd of Trumpington
London Courier and Evening Gazette 29 Mar 1802:
CAMBRIDGE. At these Assizes which ended on Saturday last, the three following prisoners were capitally convicted and received sentence of death, viz. . . . and Joseph Pendall, for stealing a mare out of a paddock belonging to Nathaniel Wedd, Esq. of Trumpington. Pendall was reprieved before the Judge left the town