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35 North Street, Burwell (RGL2024)

35 North Street, (Queen’s Arms), Burwell

History of the Queen's Arms

Listed Building

House, formerly an inn, ‘The Queen’s Arms’. Built in 1587, date carved with initials RR on ceiling beam. Timber-frame, clunch and painted brick with modern pantile roof and plain tile gabled dormer windows with casements.


1871

William Finner, 42, carpenter journeyman and beer house keeper, b Swaffham Prior

Elizabeth Finner, wife, 58, b Bottisham

Annie Starling, 13, servant maid of all work, b Newmarket

Elijah Bullen, 30, ag.lab., b Burwell


1881

William Turner, 72, beerhouse keeper, b Swaffham

Elizabeth, 69, b Bottisham

John Hobs, boarder, 40, carpenter journeyman, b Burwell

Harry Parr, 36, ag.lab., b Burwell

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