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Advent Calendar, 58 Norwich Street

58 (21) Norwich Street

History of 58 Norwich Street

1867

Trinity Hall lease to James Scarr

1871

(21)

Henry Cattelle, 25, wheelwright, b Waterbeach

Eliza, 24, milliner, b Waterbeach

Eliza, 27, sister, milliner, b Waterbeach

Robert Gibbons, lodger, 20, upholsterer, b Norfolk


1881

(21)

Mary Audley, widow, 84, annuitant, b Norfolk

Elizabeth Taylor, 25, servant, b Harston


1891

(21)

Eliza Bavey, 59, lodging house keeper, b Kent

Louisa Young, visitor, 57, b Cambs

Mary Hill, 31, lodger, hairdresser, b Devon


1901

(21)

Henry Edwards, custodian of cricket ground, b Cambridge

Jennie, 28, b Suffolk

Rosie, 8 mos, b Cambridge


1911

Henry Edwards, 38, college groundsman, b Cambridge

Jenny, 38, b Suffolk

Rosie, 10, b Cambridge

Henry, 7, b Cambridge

Leonard Gibbs, boarder, 20, builder’s pupil, b Suffolk

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