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30 Bradmore Street

History of 30 Bradmore Street

1901

Samuel Vincent, 55, labourer electrical light, b Lincs

Mary, 57, b Great Shelford

John Rich, 44, lodger, widower,  cab proprietor, b Cambridge

In 1891 John Rich was living with his family at the Bull Tap in Queen’s Lane.

The parents of John Spalding Rich, b.1897, were this John Rich and Phoebe Annie Spalding; Phoebe died in 1899, and John Rich in 1902.  In 1901 John Spalding Rich  was living with grandparents Thomas and Alice Spalding at The Laundry, Arbury Road, Chesterton.


1913

Ernest Henry Fuller, horsekeeper

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