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Victoria Cinema, Market Hill (RGL2024)

9 Market Hill

History of 9 Market Hill

1851

Charles Wharton Naylor, 34, printer and publisher, b London

Sarah Pears, 26, b Isle of Man

Sarah Francis, 3, b Cambridge

Hannah Frembbley, 1, b Cambridge

Arthur John Bridgman, apprentice, 15, printer publisher, b Sudbury

Elizabeth Peck, 21, servant, b Chesterton

Martha Fishpool, 22, servant b Cambridge

1861

Charles Wharton Naylor

1901

Ebenezer J Simpson, 66, ironmonger’s porter, b Cambridge

Martha, caretaker, b Gt Wilbraham

Emily Pryor, general servant, b Gt Wilbraham

1913

The Cambridge Chronicle printing and publishing office

West Cambs. Conservative Ass. offices

Eastern Counties Branch of Unionist Association

1962

(9/11) Victoria Cinema and restaurant

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