
Up until the the 1880s part of St Matthew’s Street at least was known as Herbert Street.
The 1881 census lists: Smarts Row, Custom Street (Vicarage Terrace), Herbert Street nos 1-14, St Matthew Buildings 1-16, The Norfolk PH, Norfolk Street.
1881 Herbert Street
(1) William Lawrence, 32, bricklayer b Swaffham
(2) James Spaxman, 27, brick labourer, b Cambridge
(3) Thomas Thurbon, 37, tram conductor, b Cambridge
(4) Jesse Forsdyke, 43, joiner, b Suffolk
(5) Jane Langford, widow, 48, dressmaker, b St Ives
(6) Henry Lingwood, 33, coal porter, b Suffolk
(7) Susannah White, widow, 62, housewife, b St Ives
(8) William Laxton, 31, cricketer, b Cambridge
(9) Phillip Stocker, 31, cab driver, b Swavesey
(10) William Atkin, 37, iron moulder, b Cambridge
(11) William H Clark, 31, harness maker, b Suffolk
(12) William Porter, 24, tailor, b Middlesex
(13) Edward A Hardy, 29, printer unemployed, b Cambridge
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Edward G Gates, 34, cordwainer, b Cambridge
Joyce, 31, b Kincs
Albert E, 8, b London
Arthur W, 4, b Lincs
Edward G, 2, b Lincs
Horace F, 6m, b Cambridge
The 1891 census goes from Geldart Street 1-12, to St Matthew’s Street 1-28, to Vicarage Terrace.
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Edward Gates, 44, bootmaker, b Cambridge
Joyce, 42, b Lincs
Albert E, 18, bootmaker apprentice, b London
Arthur W, 14, bootmaker apprentice, b Lincs
Horace F, 10, b Cambridge
Ada E, 7, b Cambridge
Frank, 5, b Cambridge
Ethel, 1, b Cambridge
Edward G, 12, b Cambridge
By 1901 the family have moved to 18 Sleaford Street.
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