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Portugal Place

25 (16,14) Portugal Place

History of 25 Portugal Place

1861 (14)

Henry James Leversedge, 41, porter Trinity College, b Norfolk


1871 (14)

Leversedge


1881 (16)

Leversedge


1891 (25)

Leversedge


1901 (25)

Mary Emma Leversedge, 40, lodging house keeper, b Middlesex


1913

Miss Liversedge, lodging house keeper


1939

Arthur J Sutton, b 1886, boiler washer LNER

Edith, b 1891

Leslie, b 1917, radiator repairer

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Dennis Wiseman, b 1931, at school

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1944 UK Roll of Honour

Private, 14410877, attd. H.Q. 3rd Parachute Bde Army Air Corps, who died on Thursday 8 June 1944. Age 19. Commemorated on BAYEUX MEMORIAL Calvados, France. Son of Arthur I. and Edith Sutton, of Cambridge.


1962

Jaspar A Rose

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