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Hugh Macleod Innes

Herne Lodge, 6 St Eligius Street

History of 6 St Eligius Street

Herne Lodge, St Eligius Street

1901:

Hugh McLeod Innes, fellow of college barrister non practising

Margaret

Patrick

Donald

Emma Hazel, 27, cook, b Willingham

Agnes Burton, 21, nurse, b Suffolk

Agnes Mole [?], 18, housemaid, b Herts


1911:

Hugh MacLeod Innes, bursar of college, 49, b India

Margaret, 47, artist painter, b Middlesex

Patrick, 13, b Cambridge

Donald, 11, b Cambridge

Christina, 9, b Cambridge

Emily Ann, 49, cook, b Devon

Evelyn Mary Hilton Jackson, 29, b Middlesex

Dorothy Alice Miller, 18, house parlourmaid, b Cambridge

Herne Lodge, St Eligius Street


1913: (Herne Lodge)

Hugh Macleod Innes, Fellow of Trinity College

For more information about H M Innes follow this link:

http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/brasses/innes/

Donald McLeod Innes: Second Lieutenant, attached 14th Battalion, Blackwatch (Royal Highlanders). Died of wounds 7th October 1918. Aged 19. Born at Cambridge. Son of Hugh McLeod Innes and Margaret Innes, of 6, St. Elgins St., Cambridge; grandson of Lt. Gen. James John McLeod Innes, V.C., Royal Engineers. Scholar of Repton School; Exhibitioner of Trinity College, Cambridge. Buried in ABBEVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot IV. Row G. Grave 16. See also Cambridge Guildhall and Cambridge University Trinity College WW1 memorial (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)

Patrick McLeod Innes: Second Lieutenant, 111 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed in action 30th April 1917. Aged 19. Son of Hugh McLeod Innes and Margaret Innes, of 6, St. Eligius St., Cambridge. Educated at Haileybury College, 1911-1916. Head of School, elected to a History Scholarship at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1915. Buried in LA TARGETTE BRITISH CEMETERY, NEUVILLE-ST. VAAST, Pas de Calais, France. Plot I. Row A. Grave 3. See also Cambridge Guildhall and Cambridge University Trinity College WW1 memorial (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)

1962: (6)

Prof Frank Debenham

Frank Debenham

 

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