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Heydon House

History of Heydon House

Listed Building

House. Early C19. Stuccoed brick with red brick stacks; low pitched hipped slated roofs.


1881

Lucy G Savill, 52, peers daughter annuitant, b Saffron Walden

Elizabeth Jane, 27, b Fowlmere

Aletha M, 25, b Fowlmere

Vere Philippa, 20, b Fowlmere

Florence A, 17, b Fowlmere

Octavia L, 16, b Fowlmere

Ellen Farnell, 27, boarder, governess, b Wilts

Sarah Jones, 63, housekeeper, b London

Ellen Burchell, 22, cook, b Herts

Rosa Hale, 22, ladysmaid, b. Berks

Esther Pledger, 27, parlourmaid, b Essex

Sarah Smith, 20, housemaid, b Fowlmere

Frederick Burgess, 35, coachman, b Little Chishill

Sarah Burgess, 36, general servant, b Fowlmere

Emily Whyman, 31, housemaid, b London

Rebecca Furniss, 16, laundrymaid, b Girton

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