(5) Edward Battell, 48, master tailor, b Cambridge
Sarah, b Cambridge
Emma, 20, milliner, b Cambridge
Harriet, 19, milliner, b Cambridge
Rhoda, 17, milliner, b Cambridge
Louisa, 15, milliner, b Cambridge
Julia, 5, b Cambridge
(6) Isaac Moule, 74, town crier, b Orwell
Mary, 80, b Cherry Hinton
Elizabeth Woods, daughter, 55, b Cambridge
Isaac Fams, 3, visitor, b Middlesex
Sarah Clark, 15, b Teversham
Isaac Moule, the town-crier and bill-poster, died on 18th February 1854 aged 77, his duties having been lately discharged by a deputy. In considering his deputy the corporation stipulated that he should pay Mrs Moule ten shillings a week for life. (Romilly’s editor)
(5) Edward Battel, 58, tailor employing 4 men, b Cambridge
(6)
James Dimmock, 60, perfumer and printseller, b Cambridge
Jane Harriet, 58, b Cambridge
Charlotte Mary, 17, b Cambridge
James Dimmock’s home address was 8 Clarendon Street until 1874 and then 3 Emery Street. His previous business address was 25 Sidney Street. The exact location of this 25 Sidney Street is unclear.
7/12/1934: Barratt shoes have just opened their 126th branch at 6 Market Street Cambridge. When you consider that ten years ago they had fewer than 20 you must allow that they’d progressed. Some of the lines are stocked in no fewer than fifty alternative fittings. They are made in Barratt’s own factory and sold only through their branches. From start to finish every detail is under their control and there are no middleman’s profits. (Cam.News)
L & F Cole, jewellers, silversmiths
Henry John Moden
W Barratt & Co, boot makers
Cubitt Stanley
Claire’s
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