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41 (18 Parkside) Park Villa

History of 18 Parker's Piece

Royal Commission Survey of Cambridge 1959: not in R G Baker’s map of Cambridge of 1830, but date from the same decade for they are shown in the print of the Coronation Dinner of 1838.

1851:

Robert Talbot, 55, surveyor of taxes, b Soham


1861: census damaged


1871: (18)

Eliza Newby, 62, pensioner, b London


1881: (18)

Charles Algernon Smith, 38, newspaper proprietor, b Peterborough

 

(Park Villa) Elliott Smith, 71, magistrate, b Cambridge


1891:

Arthur Barrett, 28, electrical engineer, b Cambridge

1901:

(18) Ellen G Dewberry, 48, boarding house keeper, b Essex

[See 15 Parkside]

 

(Park Villa) Robert C Burrows, 58, solicitor clerk of the peace, b London


1911: (18)

Herbert Tunstall Cox, 46, gentlemans hairdresser, b Cambridge

 

Robert Crosswell Burrows, 68, solicitor, b London

 


1913:

H T Cox

Robert C Burrows

Sterndale Burrows


1962: –

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