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21 Parkside (2), Lyndhurst, 2 St Peters Place

History of 21 Parkside

1851 (2) St Peters Place

George Cockle, 53, landed proprietor


1861 (2) Parkside

George Cockle, 63, proprietor of land houses, b Suffolk


1866 G Cockle

1867 G Cockle


1871 (2)

George Cockle, 70, retired surgeon, b Suffolk


1874 Mrs Biddulph

1878 Mrs Gunning


1881 (2)

Catherine Gunning, 35


1887 Mrs Gunning


1891 (2)

Catherine Gunning, 45, living on own means, b Camberwell

 

William B Redfern, 50, artist painter and theatrical manager, b Cambridge


1901


1911 Lyndhurst


1913


1939 (21)

Dorothy H Morley, b 1895 (voluntary ARP warden)


1962

John Tanfield

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