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Bust of James Hope by J P Papera

7 Clarendon Street

History of 7 Clarendon Street

7 Clarendon Street

1851:

James Philip Papera, 46, Sculptor, b. Italy [1829-1851]

Maria Papera, 50, b. Linwick, Ireland

National Portrait Gallery:

https://www.npg.org.uk/research/programmes/british-bronze-founders-and-plaster-figure-makers-1800-1980-1/british-bronze-founders-and-plaster-figure-makers-1800-1980-p


1861:

Wilm Hazlewood, 41, Compositer, b. Cambridge

Elizabeth Hazlewood, 38, Straw Bonnet Maker, b. Cambridge

Chas W Hazlewood, 12, b. Cambridge

Eliza M Hazlewood, 14, b. Cambridge

Roza A Hazlewood, 10, b. Cambridge

Helen T Hazlewood, 7, b. Cambridge

Ann Dunn, 65, b. Norwich

Esther Gardner, 69, Supported by Friends, b. Cambridge

See #5 Clarendon St in 1851


1871:

Elizabeth Hazlewood, 46, Bonnet Maker, b. Cambridge

Charles W Hazlewood, 22, Compositer, b. Cambridge

Helen J Hazlewood, 17, b. Cambridge

Ann Dunn, 75, b. Norwich

Esther Gardner, 69, Supported by Friends, b. Cambridge

See #5 Clarendon St in 1851


1881:

Elizabeth Haslewood, 57, Lodging House Keeper, b. Cambridge

Helen Thorpett, 26, School Teacher, b. Cambridge

Marta Silk, 15, Servant, b. St Ives


1887:

Elizabeth Hazlewood (1887)


1891:

Elizabeth Haslewood, 67, Widow, Lodging House Keeper, b. Cambridge

Rosa Ann Haslewood, 39, School Mistress, b. Cambridge

Helen T Haslewood, 37, School teacher, b. Cambridge

William G Haslewood, 8 b. Newmarket

Lydia Law, 13, Servant, b. Over, Cambs


1895:

Eliza Hazlweood


1901:

Elizabeth Haslewood, 78, Lodging Housekeeper, b. Cambridge

Rosa A Haslewood, 49, Private School Teacher, b. Cambridge


1911:

Rosa Ann Haslewood, 60, Lodging House Keeper, b. Cambridge

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