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36 (22) King Street, The White Hart

History of 36 King Street

1851:

William Royston, 28, pork butcher and publican, b Bath

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1861: White Hart

Mary Ann Rooke

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1874:

Charles Burbage, bricklayer and sexton of Holy Trinity Church

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1881:

Charles Burbage

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1901: (22)

Daniel Wilsher, 64, bootmaker, b Herts

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1913: (36)

Spaldings Relief Printing Works

The Cambridge Express Printing Works, C W Morecroft manager

Goodliffe’s slaughter house

T F Peacocke, cart sheds

Robert Dent, shoeing forge

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1927:

Granta magazine editorial offices

Cambridge Express Printing Works

Cambridge Service Motor Co

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1962:

Cambridge Express Printing Company

 

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