1886 This and the adjoined 38 Westbury Lodge appear on the 1886 OS Map
1901 unnumbered unnamed
Jack French, 56, college manciple, b Cambridge
Charlotte, 52, b London
Henry L, 27, clerk and collector water works, b Cambridge
Eva M, 25, b Cambridge
Hartie L(f), 24, b Cambridge
Dora C, 18, telegraphist post office, b Cambridge
Marguerite, 15, b Cambridge
Florence L Papworth, 16, servant, b Chesterton
1911 Green End
Alexander Campbell Nicholson McHattie, 32, surgeon, b Antigua
Alice Mary Katherine, 29, b Dorset
Alexander John, 5, b Lincs
Eleanor Mary Clara, 3, b Lincs
Clara Beazor, wife’s mother, 68, b Oxon
Avery May Page, nursery governess, 18, b Staffs
British Medical Journal 21st December 1918:
DR. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL NICHOLSON McHATTIE, medical officer of Zanzibar, EastAfrica, died there of pneumonia after influenza on November 17th. He was educated at Edinburgh, where he graduated MLB and Ch.B. in1900, subsequently taking the D.P.H. at Cambridge, with distinction in hygiene in1911, and the diploma in tropical medicine and hygiene in1912. After holding the post of chief medical officer to the Government of the Bahamas Islands, West Indies, he joined the West African Medical Staff, and served in Nigeria. He had recently been appointed to Zanzibar.
1913
F C Wakefield
1962
Reginald R Haddow
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