Notes for: Arthur Gentle

Cambridge Independent Press 6 Oct 1883:
FORTHCOMING SALES BY Messrs. Catling & Mann.
THURSDAY NEXT.
Trumpington, Cambridgeshire.
NINE PLOTS OF FREEHOLD BUILDING GROUND,
Situate next a private occupation road, 20 feet in width, leading out of the high road from Cambridge to Trumpington.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Messrs. CATLING & MANN.
At their Sale Rooms, Corn Exchange-street, Cambridge, on THURSDAY next, October 11th, 1883, at Six o’clock in the Evening, by direction of the proprietors, in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of sale.
Lots 1 to 8 have each a frontage of 32 feet to the Twenty-feet Occupation-road, and lot 9 of 31 feet 9 inches, varying in depth from 107 feet 9 inches on the west to 70 feet on the east (more or less), and the whole will be sold as shown on plan to be produced at the time of sale.
The above is bounded on the north and east by property of H. W. Pemberton, Esq., on the south by Private-road, and on the west by property of Mr. A. Gentle.

Cambridge Independent Press 13 Oct 1883:
Property Sale. - On Thursday evening last, Messrs. Catling and Mann sold several properties at their sale rooms. . . .
They also sold nine plots of building ground in the parish of Trumpington, with frontages of 32 feet each, and with depths varying from 100 feet 9 inches to 72 feet 6 inches. They were sold as follows: - Lot 1 - Mr. Arthur Gentle, £61. - Lot 2 - Mr. Saml. Gentle, £60. Lot 3 - Mr. Thos. Harrington, £60. Lot 4 - Mr. Thomas Peters, £60. Lot 5 - Mr. Harry Benton, £53. Lot 6 - Mr. Elijah Lawrence, £51. Lot 7 - Mr. Charles Scott, £50. Lots 8 and 9 - Mr. C Scott, £92.

Cambridge Independent Press 4 Dec 1886:
POLICE INTELLIGENCE
CAMBRIDGE DIVISION PETTY SESSIONS
SATURDAY. - Before I.H. Wilkinson, Esq (presiding), Col. Wale, the Rev. - Latham, S. Hurrell, Esq. and Rev. C. Wilkinson.
IMPURE WELLS AT TRUMPINGTON
Arthur Gentle and Samuel Gentle, of Trumpington, Henry Benton, of Grantchester; Thomas Harrington, of Trumpington; Charles Scott and Arthur Gentle, also of Trumpington: Thomas Brooks Bumpstead and Elijah Lawrence, of Trumpington, were all and severally summoned for having wells upon their premises, the water of which was unfit for domestic purpose, and to show cause why the said wells should not be closed. - Mr. Symonds appeared for the Chesterton Rural Sanitary Authority. In the cases of Lawrence and Bumpstead, the cases were dismissed, owing to the public analyst's report not being forthcoming - The cases of Harrington and Benton were adjourned.