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17 (9) Shelly Row

History of 17 Shelly Row

The Edward Storey Foundation built these houses in 1844. Nos 17 to 25 (9 -1) Mount Pleasant were built for Clergy Widows. Those on the west side of Shelly Row were for poor women from the parishes of Holy Trinity and St Giles.

1901

Ann Motteram, 77, b Hunts

1913 (9)

Miss Brown

1962 (9)

Miss M F Crane

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