Approximate position of Crane Yard. The Crane was a very old inn on Market Street first mentioned soon after 1500.
Transfer from John Bettis of Trinity Hall to Richard Green of Cambridge
Simon Green of Oakington to Christopher Rose of Cambridge
Christopher Rose to John Fowkes of Cambridge, baker
John Fowkes and wife Elizabeth to John Woolfe
From Anne Woolfe (now wife of Thomas Paris), but occupied by William Paymond, to Joseph Pyke and Thomas Matthews
To Matthew Leach and Obadiah Sully
Anne’s children Thomas and Bridget paris inherit and sell to Thomas Sumpter Headly, ironmonger of Cherry Hinton
From him to Gilbert Ives in trust for James Gotobed
Thomas and John Dison to Samuel Clements, from him to John Bones
Bones to James Nutter, then John Bedell
Elizabeth Clay Paris and John Ayrton Paris to William Macintosh
Josiah Chater recorded that he fetched a pint of milk from The Crane.
Robert Dyer, 40, landlord Crane Inn, b Cambridge
Harriet, 36, b Cambridge
Eliza, 12, b Cambridge
Joseph, 10, b Sutton
Harriett, 8, b Sutton
Sarah Ann, 2, b Cambs
Mary Ann, 6 months, b Cambs
John Corts, lodger, 30, soldier, b Hunts
Susan Corts, 25, b Somerset
Robert Arnold, lodger, 20, soldier, b London
Henry Davis, lodger, 26, soldier, b Leicester
Edward Goodwin, lodger, 19, soldier, b Kent
George Ellingworth, lodger, 28, soldier, b Yorks
James Jervis, lodger, 18, carpenter, b Cambridge
George Bird, lodger, 21, turner, b Cambridge
Samuel Beadley, lodger, 36, soldier, b Norfolk
Ann Beadley, 27, b Stapleford
Harry Medlock Beadley, 3, b Gt Shelford
(2 Crane Yard) Robert Barrett, 40, labourer, b Cambridge
Elizabeth, 38, b Fulbourn
(3 Crane Yard) Francis Hall, widow, 47, nurse, b Cambridge
Harriett, 15, nursemaid
(4 Crane Yard) William Stubbins, 55, widower
Inherited by sons Alexander and James Macintosh and daughter, now Susannah Shortrede
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