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St Andrew's St outside Emmanuel College. Left foreground is passageway to St Columba's Hall, then nos 35 - 30 St Andrew's Street. (MoC)

33 St Andrew’s Street / Bricklayers’ Arms / Michael House Grange

History of 33 St Andrew's Street

According to Outside the Barnwell Gate (1915) this was the site of the well known Michael House Grange in medieval times. It was later the  public house, the Bricklayers’ Arms.

1830: Joseph Millage (Pigot’s Directory)

1839: Thomas Knott (Pigot’s Directory)

1851: Thomas Nott (Gardner’s)

1852: Thomas Knott (Slater’s )

1861: Sarah Wicks, 59, house proprietor, b Cambridge

1871:

1881:

1891:

1901:

1911:


1913:

H & H Beckley, milliners


1962: (33 & 34)

M Harris

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