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St Paul's Terrace, Hills Road (MoC144A/70), [described as St Paul's Passage]

St Paul’s Walk, Hills Road

History of St Paul's Walk, Hills Road

St Paul’s Walk was an alleyway that ran along the south side of the church with a terrace of cottages at the back.

1911 (1)

William Freestone, 38, contractors carman, b Cambridge

Lucy, 39, b Cambridge

William, 18, fishmonger porter, b Cambridge

Harry, 16, fishmonger porter, b Cambridge

Florence, 12, b Cambridge

Lucy, 11, b Cambridge

George, 6, b Cambridge

Leonard, 4, b Cambridge

Doris, 2, b Cambridge

Grace, 5 mos, b Cambridge


1913

  1. William Freestone
  2. J Starling
  3. William Boness, labourer
  4. Edward G Gates
  5. John Lindsey
  6. A Huggins
  7. David King, labourer
  8. Charles Perrin
  9. ………………………….

Henry Freestone: Lance Corporal 8824, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 31st July 1917. Aged 22. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of William and Lucy Freestone, of 1, St. Paul’s Walk, Hills Rd., Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 21. See also Cambridge Guildhall (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)

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