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The Johnny Gilpin, 17 Gold Street, Cambridge

History of 17 Gold Street

1830s

The John Gilpin: the sign for this pub was painted by Richard Leach and is held by the Museum of Cambridge. He painted in circa 1830.

John Gilpin, pub sign by Richard Leach, commentary ©Museum of Cambridge


1851

John Ricket, 53, publican,


1871

Joseph Farnham, 29, licensed victualler Johnny Gilpin maltster, b Cambridge


1913

William George Shipp, The Johnny Gilpin

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