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Edward J Dent

75 Panton Street, 4 Belvidere Terrace

History of 75 Panton Street

1901 (4 Belvidere Terrace)

Charles Addison, 64, insurance agent, b Cambridge

Jane, 65, b Norfolk

Alice, 29,  b Cambridge

Kate Lewin, 19, servant, b Cambs

Gertrude Brown, lodger, 37, schoolmistress, b Lancs


1911 (4 Belvidere Terrace)

Edward Joseph Dent, 34, author private means, b Yorks

Elizabeth Hills, 37, housekeeper, b Ely


1913

Edward J Dent, Mus Bac, formerly Fellow of King’s College

A distinguished musicologist, more information can be found here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Joseph_Dent

1962

(73-77) Mrs M R Bellingham

 

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