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23 (3) Shelly Row

History of 23 Shelley 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

Lucy A Hackleton, 58, b London

1913 (3)

Miss Hackleton

1962 (3)

Miss E L Flack

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  • Shelly Row

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