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Lay Groves Cottages, The Terrace, Little Shelford

History of the Lay Groves Cottages

Fanny Wale in Shelford Parva describes, c.1912, how at the milestone (49 miles to London, 6 to Cambridge) there were the Lay Groves Cottages, positioned at 90 degrees to the road.

(1)

William and Elizabeth Rivett

(2)

George and Charlotte Darlay

(3)

Ernst and Sarah Smith Taylor

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Robert and Louisa Purkiss

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Nelson Andrews who married Alice Taversham

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Ambrose Godfrey who married Louisa Stickwood

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Bertram Dean

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King Fletcher

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George Darley

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