53 - 55 Fitzroy Street (north side) 1970 (MoC 34/92/70)1891 (104-103)
William Heffer, 47, bookseller and stationer,
Mary, 55,
Kate A, 14, bookseller’s assistant,
George H, 22, banker’s clerk,
Ernest W, 19, bookseller’s assistant,
Lucy M, 17, bookseller’s assistant,
Emma L, 16,
Frank, 15,
Sidney, 13,
1892
29.1.1892 Camb. Chronicle: STEALING A PACK OF PLAYING CARDS – Thomas Allen, 15, labourer, of 129 Lower York Street was charged with having stolen a pack of playing cards of the value 1s from the shop of Mr William Heffer, Fitzroy Street, on Saturday evening. The complainant said on Saturday night last he missed two packs of cards. He saw the prisoner in the shop and at the same time another boy came in for a half-penny stamp, for which purposes he had to go into another part of the shop. His suspicion being arouses by the other boy turning back for a second stamp, he looked towards the door and saw the prisoner’s hand come down from a shelf to his pocket. The boy denied having taken anything and the witness let him go, but went out immediately and brought the boy back. Whilst walking towards the shop the prisoner dropped a pack of cards on the pavement. PC Symonds gave evidence as to arresting the prisoner. The prisoner elected to be dealt with summarily and pleaded guilty. He was sentenced to 14 days imprisonment.
1901 (103 – 104)
William Heffer, 57, bookseller and postmaster,
Mary, 65,
Kate A, 34, bookseller
George H, 32, bank clerk
Lucy M, 27, bookseller
Emma L, 26, hospital nurse
Frank, 25, bookseller
Sidney, 23, bookseller
Florrie West, servant, 21, b Cambridge
In 1896 William Heffer moved his shop to Petty Cury.
In 1911 the Heffer family were at 7 Mortimer Road
1913 (103)
W Heffer and Sons, stationers, printers
1939 (53)
A G Balaam, stationer
1962 (53)
J D’Arcy Penberthy, stationer and Post Office
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