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28 Petty Cury

History of 28 Petty Cury

1841:

Thomas Fisher, banker

Agnes, 25

Mary, 5

Rhoda, 6 mos

Allen Field, 25

James Muddell, 25, servant

Elizabeth Naylor, 25, servant

Mary Briggs, 25, servant

Sarah Wallis, 25, servant

Lucy Richardson, 20, servant


1851:

Thomas Hall Fisher, banker

Agnes, wife, 36

Thomas, 8 mos

Henry Leeland, servant, 29, b Cambridge

Sarah Simons, servant, 48, b Swaffham

Rebecca Starkey, servant, 47, b Haddenham

Ann Rickett, servant, 21, b Cambridge


1861:

Thomas H Fisher, 72, banker, b Cambridge

Mary, 25, b Cambridge

Catherine, 17, b Cambridge

Jeannette, 12, b Cambridge

Thomas F, 10, b Cambridge

Alfred F, 6, born Cambridge

Rachael Gale, 31, cook, b Deptford

Elizabeth Meeks, 21, nurse maid, b Chesterton

Jane Meeks, 17, house maid, b Chesterton

Anthony Moore, 25, footman, b Bourn


1871-1891: address not listed


1879:

Harry Johnson, bookseller

28 Petty Cury, Harry Johnson bookseller (MoC98.53)

28 Petty Cury (MoC111.75)


1901:(uninhabited)


1913:

Freeman Hardy and Willis

(28a) J Hepworth Ltd clothiers

Masonic Club

(28b) Maypole Dairy


1962:

Boots Cash Chemists (Eastern) Ltd

28 Petty Cury (MoC247/72)

28 Petty Cury (MoC248/72)


2018:

Boots the Chemist

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