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A view looking down Botolph Lane featuring cream-colored brick terraced houses with green doors and white-framed windows.

2 – 3 Botolph Lane Cambridge

2-3 Botolph Lane

History of 2-3 Botolph Lane

Late C18/Early C19

1861

(2)

Mary N Robson, 76, shopkeeper, b Cambridge

Joseph Hardwick, 24, lodger, tailor, b Beds

In 1871 Joseph Hardwick was at 8 Botolph Lane

(3)

Mary Dickerson, 78, fundholder, b Sawston

Hannah Burton, sister, 70, b Sawston

Emma Papworth, servant, 25, b Barton


1913 Mrs Juler, lodging house keeper


1962 vacant

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