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A red shield divided by a white cross featuring four gold lions, black ermine spots, and a central red book with gold clasps.

University of Cambridge coat of arms

89 Hills Road, (6 Eastbourne Terrace)

History of 89 Hills Road

1871

Thomas Tofts, 46, printer, born Cambridge

Isabella, 43, born Glasgow

Thomas Sinclair, 20, undergraduate Cambridge University, born Cambridge

Elizabeth Ann, 19, born Cambridge

Arthur, 18, printer apprentice, born Cambridge

Edward, 16, bookseller, born Cambridge

Ellen, 20, born Girton, servant

1881

Frederick Tho Mast, 35, coal agent, born Kent

Ada, 35, born Putney

Charles F, 6, born Essex

Ethel M, 2, born Essex

Lizzie Bard, 15, servant, Gt Chesterford

1891

Frederick T Mast, coal traveller

Ada

Edith M

Arthur G H, 7,

Matilda Forman, servant, 21,

1901

Frederick T Mast, coal agent

Ada

Edith M

Arthur G H, grocer’s assistant

Maud E Cox, servant, 16

1911

Frederick Thomas Mast, widower, 65, coal agent

Edith Mary, student part time painting

Ellen Matilda Berrisford, 44, servant, housekeeper private house, born Ely

Maud Webb, 19, servant, born Bourne

1913

Frederick T Mast

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