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121 Gwydir Street

History of 121 Gwydir Street

1871 unnumbered

Thomas Muncey, 46, police officer, b Impington

Eliza, 45, b Norfolk

John, 10, b Cambridge

Frederick, 6, b Cambridge


1881

Thomas Muncey, head, 55, police constable

Eliza, wife, 52, b Norfolk

Frederick W, son, 16, railway clerk, b Cambridge


1891

Thomas Muncey, head, 65, police pensioner, b Histon

Eliza, wife, 60, b Norfolk


1901

Thomas Muncey, 76, policeman retired, b Histon

Anne Rowell, housekeeper, 42, b Cambridge


1905 CIP 16.6.1905: William Baker, foreman at Messrs Macintosh’s, of 121 Gwydir Street, gave evidence in case of Henry Ernest Darlington, 24, labourer of 35 Eden Street, being on premises for unlawful purposes.


1911

Alfred Waters, 37, signalman, b Shelford

Lester, 34, wife, b Norfolk

Sybil, 9, b Cambridge

Reginald, 7, b Cambridge


1913

Alfred Waters, GER servant


1962

Richard Johnson


1970

Mrs G Thorne


1982

Daniel Bangham, wind instrument maker

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