Notes for: James Neaves

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. - John Lloyd was fined 50s. and costs 12s. 6d., or one month’s imprisonment, for trespassing on Colonel Pemberton’s land at Trumpington in search of game. - William Lloyd £5., and 13s. 6d. costs, and James Neeves £5., and 13s. 6d. costs, or three months’ imprisonment each. The two latter were not in custody.

Cambridge Chronicle 30 Jan 1847:
CAMBRIDGESHIRE PETTY SESSIONS.
SATURDAY, Jan. 23
(Before the Rev. W. Smith, and H. B. Wortham, Esq
James Neaves, of Trumpington, was charged with setting snares on land at Trumpington, for the purpose of taking game. From the evidence it appeared that the snares were set on his own land, and the magistrates dismissed the case.

Cambridge Independent Press 29 Mar 1879:
INDECENT ASSAULT.
James Neaves (74), labourer, of Trumpington, was charged with indecently assaulting Elizabeth Bash, a child of the age of ten at Trumpington, on the 8th of March.
Mr. ELLISON defended.
The Magistrates, having heard the evidence, which was unfit for publication, committed the defendant for trial at the Quarter Sessions, agreeing to accept bail - two sureties in £10.