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62 & 63 Jesus Lane

63 Jesus Lane

History of 63 Jesus Lane

According to Royal Commission Survey of Cambridge 1959, nos. 62 and 63 built at same time, 1825, as St Radegund’s Buildings but refronted and heightened ten or twenty years later.

1861

Frederick A Paley, 51, out of town


1913

Alfred Kent, lodging house keeper


1962

S Frost

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