Notes for: Alfred Jones
Cambridge Independent Press 10 Apr 1880:
Josiah Coe, labourer, Cherryhinton, was charged by Mr. Alfred Jones, farmer, Trumpington, with killing one tame pigeon, of the value of 1s., at Cherryhinton, on the 8th ult. - Dismissed.
Cambridge Independent Press 14 Nov 1885:
STEALING WHEAT
Wilson Farrent and James Stearn, labourers, and Henry Wright, shepherd, all of Trumpington, were charged - the first two with stealing, and the latter with receiving - nine stones four pounds of wheat value 9s., the property of Mr. Alfred Jones, of Trumpington, on the 31st of October. - Mr. J. E. L. Whitehead appeared for the prosecution. - The Bench, after hearing evidence, convicted the prisoners, and sentenced each one to three months’ imprisonment, with hard labour.
Lincolnshire Chronicle 25 Mar 1887:
The following bulls, the property of Mr. Alf. Jones, Trumpington House, Cambridge, were also sold:-
"Babraham Beverley," 52,425, roan, calved April 6, 1885; Mr Keyworth, Lincoln, 5gns. - "Master Underley," 53,295, roan, calved April 12, 1885; Mr Keyworth, 5gns.
East Anglian Daily Times 9 Mar 1896:
FARMS TO BE LET, With Possession at Michaelmas Next.
IN THE PARISH OF TRUMPINGTON, CAMBRIDGE, the property of the Master and Fellows of Trinity College.
121a. 1r. 20p. (more or less), a fair proportion Grass, lying next to the Trumpington Road, and West of the Main Line of the Great Eastern Railway, with Cottages and Farm Homestead.
120a. 3r. 17p. (more or less), part Accommodation Pasture, lying next to the Hills Road, and East of the Main Line of the Great Eastern Railway, with Cottages and Farm Homestead.
This farm is close to the Cattle Market and the Railway Stations.
The Estate can be hired as a whole, as now occupied by Mr. Alfred Jones, or divided into two Holdings