Notes for: George Boness

Cambridge Chronicle 17 Aug 1872:
Petty Sessions Intelligence
CAMBRIDGE DIVISION - SATURDAY, August 10.
(Before the Rev. J. Thornhill, Colonel Wale, T.J. Ficklin, Esq., and Rev. F. Shaw).
Frederick Hammond, 46, labourer, Linton, was charged by Geo. Bonus [sic], labourer, Trumpington, with stealing one handkerchief, two brooches, one collar, and piece of cheese, of the value of 6s., at Trumpington, on the 3rd of July, whilst a lodger with the prosecutor. He was convicted, and having been previously sentenced to three months’ imprisonment as a rogue and vagabond, he was now sentenced to three months’ hard labour.