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2,3,4 Trumpington Street

3 Trumpington Street, Cambridge

History of 3 Trumpington Street

1861

Frederick Rickett, 42, bootmaker employing 7, b Lincs


1871

Jane Rickett, 49, widow, lodging house keeper, b Middlesex


1881


1891

Robert W Hall, 32, cook, b Bottisham

Lydia Hall, 32, b Bottisham

Henrietta M Hall, 8, b Chesterton

Gertrude A Hall, 4, b Chesterton

Clifford R Hall, 1, b Chesterton

Trumpington Street, date unknown


1901


1911


1913

(3) Mrs Holiday, lodging house keeper

(3a) Arthur Bennett, tailor and robemaker


Joan Violet Robinson 1920s

1939

Edward A G Robinson, b 1897, university lecturer in economics

Joan Violet Robinson, b 1903, university lecturer in economics

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