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75 (61) Regent Street

History of 75 Regent Street

1861 (61)

Joseph Watts, 50, corn coal and timber merchant, b Cambridge

Mary E, 12, b Cambridge

Elizabeth Unwin, 25, cook, b Essex

Tabitha Eastwell, 20, maid, b Cambridge


1901 (61)

John Daniel Dawson, 37, merchants manager, b London

Minnie, 34, b Norfolk

Dora, 14, b Lincs

Bernard K, 12, b Beds

Arthur R, 3, b Cambridge

Flora A Hiscox, 27, b Norfolk

Emily E Adams, 28, cook, b  Pampisford

Ada M Buck, 18, nurse housemaid,  b Suffolk


1913 (75)

J D Dawson


1962

(77/75) Radio Rentals

(79/75) Union Assurance

(79/75) Palatine Insurance

(79/75) Commercial Union Assurance

(79/75) Edinburgh Assurance

(79/75) National Insurance

(79/75) British General Insurance

(79/75) Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation

(75) Mayfair Gowns Ltd

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