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119 Gwydir Street

History of 119 Gwydir Street

1868

Riot at gate of Christ’s College in which Detective Kirbyshire was present


1871 unnumbered

Edward Kirbyshire, 35, detective sergeant

Mary, 33,

Arthur, errand boy, b Cambridge

Walter E, 11, b Cambridge

Samuel, 5, b Cambridge

Annie, 4, b Cambridge


1881

Edward Kirbyshire, head, 45, police officer, b Cambridge

Mary, wife, 43, b Shelford

Arthur, son, 23, pawn brokers assistant, b Cambridge

Walter, son, 22, post office sorting clerk, b Cambridge

Samuel, son, 15, junior clerk railways, b Cambridge

Annie, daughter, 14, scholar, b Cambridge


1891

Edward Kerbyshire, 56, police inspector

Mary

Samuel, 25, railway clerk GER, b Cambridge


1901

Edward Kirbyshire, 66, police inspector retired,

Mary, 64, b Shelford


1911

Edward Kirbyshire, 76, police pensioner, b Cambridge

Mary Elizabeth Kirbyshire, grand daughter, 26, house keeper, b Cambridge


1913

Edward Kirbyshire, ex police inspector


1915 CIP 30.4.1915: Roll of Honour: Enlistment with 3rd/1st Cambs: H R Kirbyshire, Gwydir Street


1962

William Edward Tingey

1970

William Spring

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