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11 Princes Street

History of 11 Princes Street

1901:

John Perry, police pensioner

Mary Ann

Edith Mary, 22, dressmaker


1911:

John Perry, 64, police pensioner, b Cornwall

Mary Ann, 68, b Norwich

Edith, 32, waitress, b Cambridge

Agnes Beazley, niece, 24, office clerk Coop Soc., b Norfolk


1913:

(11) George Digby, gocer

(11a) John Perry, retired policeman


1918:

Pte Oliver Digby, age 30 son of George Digby, of Notts and Derby Regiment, reported wounded in press.


1962:

Albery G Digby, grocer

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