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5 Parker Street

5 Parker Street

History of 5 Parker Street

Terraced Houses in Cambridge plans

At the back of no.5 there is a brick on which the initials EN are scratched and the date 1838. there are also two tiny cellars; the wall is made of large boulders or chunks of clunch which the owners in the 1980s, Marjorie and Sylvia Gage, believe could have come from the Dominican Priory on the site of Emmanuel College.

1913

Clement H Ellis, tolls collector, custodian of the Masonic Hall

1962

Miss M D Gage

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