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8, 9 All Saints Passage

History of 8 / 9 All Saints Passage

Locations not certain. Not listed after 1861 census. This suggests that they were probably on the south side of the passage and demolished to make way for Whewell’s Court in the early 1860s.

(9) William Ingray, 28, fruiterer, b Cambridge; Agnes Cracknell, 15 servant, b Cambs

(8)

Henry Mence, 42, boot & show maker, b Cambridge

Sarah, 45, b Comberton

Lauria L, 9, b Cambridge

Annie, 7, b Cambridge

Emma Barton, 18, servant, b Scotland

James O Forbes, lodger, 23, land proprietor, b Cambridge

 

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