
32 Trinity Street
History of 32 Trinity Street
No. 32 is a mid C18 red brick house with Venetian windows on the first floor. It was extended W early in the 19th cent. John Bowtell, bookbinder and antiquary, lived here. Inside there are original cornices, panelled doors and a staircase. There is a good early 19th century staircase in a well lit through a roof lantern. (see 1959 Royal Commission on Historical Monuments Survey of Cambridge)
1791-1813
Residence of John Bowtell, book-binder, antiquary and philanthropist
See Bookbinding & Printing
1891
Jane Warwicker, widow, 80, living on her own means, b Herts
William Bodger, boarder, 70, retired hosier, b Cambridge
Ellen Lackie, servant, 16, b Essex
Alice Ricketts, 21, servant, b Gloucs
Ann Marshall, companion, 55, b Northants
1901
1911
Alice Elizabeth Ward, wife, 30, lodging house keeper, b London
Alice Grimshaw, step daughter, 13, b London
Gertrude King, niece, 4, b London
Rachael Elizabeth Newman, 21, servant, b Cambridge