Notes for: George Cuming

From the Stamford Mercury, 29 Jul 1825: To be sold by private contract . . . a well-accustomed public-house, called the Blue Bells, . . . situate in the village of East Norton (Leicestershire) . . . printed particulars may be had . . . of Mr Cuming, land-surveyor, at Trumpington, near Cambridge. . .

From the Cambridge Chronicle and Journal, 19 Aug 1825: To be let, and may be entered upon at Michaelmas or Lady-Day next,
A cottage, consisting of two excellent parlours, three principal bed-rooms, kitchen, scullery, and servants' bed-room, very good cellars, and other requisite conveniences for a small family. Also, a stable, hay-loft and chaise-house, with a large garden. On lease for 7, 14 or 21 years; with it may be had a few acres of excellent land.
Enquire of Mr G. Cuming, Trumpington, near Cambridge.

From the Cambridge Chronicle and Journal, 2 Jun 1826: Mr George Cuming, of Trumpington, is now in the Isle of Man, where he has been employed for some weeks past in the survey and valuation of the extensive property of his Grace the Duke of Athol, and in making the necessary preparations as government commissioner for the purchase.

Cambridge Chronicle 16 Dec 1843:
A warrant of ejectment was granted Mr. Samuel Peed, agent to Mr. George Cummings, to recover possession of a house occupied by James Saunders, at Trumpington