Notes for: John James Bocock
Cambridge Independent Press 31 Mar 1866:
Addenbrooke's Hospital. - . . . The Weekly Board have given instructions to be brought before the Court two cases of apparent abuse of the charity as follows: -
The House Surgeon reported to the Board that a patient named Bocock had been admitted, being an urgent case, and that he was now in the Hospital - that he was son-in-law of Mr. Toller, farmer, of Trumpington, and Mr Toller's attention was called thereto. Mr R. Toller (son of Mr. J. Toller), wrote to say that his father was from home. Mr Bocock, his brothers, cousins, and uncles were well off about Newmarket. The other case of abuse . . .