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8 Regent Street

History of 8 Regent Street

1814:

The widow of Sir Busick Harwood, fellow of Downing, Clara Eliza Harwood, moved here after her husband’s death; it was a Downing College house which she then bought. There is a memorial to her in St Bene’t’s church. (CWN 28.11.1981)

1913:

S Rampling, surgical instrument maker

1964: (7)

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