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22 & 24 (7) Regent Street, Downing House

History of 22 - 24 Regent Street

1851

Susannah Granwell, 52, schoolmistress, b Cambridge

Susannah A, 20, teacher, b Cambridge

Alice S, 14, b Cambridge

Maris E, 11, b Cambridge

Margaret Ashby, niece, 22, teacher, b Cambridge

Catherine F Phipps, boarder, 13, b Cambridge

Fanny Ashby, niece, 13, b Middlesex

Emma Ashby, niece, 11, b Middlesex

Harriet Paxon, 12, boarder, b Middlesex

Susan Shipp, 18, servant, b Fulbourn


1861


1871 (5)

Daniel Atkin


1881

Daniel Atkin, 56, master tailor employing 6 men, b Cambridge


1891


1901 (7)

Frederick J Mullett


1911 (22-24)

F J Mullett


1913 (22-24) Downing House

F T Mullett, architect

Rayment and Dickson, coal merchants

Oliver James Stibbon, tobacconist


1964

(22) Electric wiring and repair Co.

(22) Chivers and Sons Ltd jam manufacturers

(24) H G Stiles confectioners


Current:

(22) The Tiffin Truck

(24)  Regent Street Cafe

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