Rectory, late C17 and late C19.
According to Cottenham in Focus (2002) the Old Rectory was built in several stages from the late 16th century. It replaced a medieval rectory said to have fallen into ruin by 1538.
1635 rector was Dr John Manby. He was imprisoned under the Parliamentarians in 1641 in St John’s College. He escaped to Yorkshire in 1645 and a year later returned to Cottenham. However in 1644 the rectory had been given to Oliver Cromwell’s sister Robina. She was instrumental in making Peter French the next rector. John Manby’s wife and family had tried to stay on in the rectory but were eventually turned out by a band of soldiers. Mrs Manby and her five children, one a baby, took refuge with Dr Manby’s sister, Hester Cass, who lived in Cottenham. When Dr Many eventually returned to Cottenham he was arrested and, with his sister, taken to London. He was never brought to trial but was released and ran a small school in London. He was eventually reinstated to his living in Cottenham in 1660.
1881
Ellen Sarah Banks. 31, b Mildenhall
Fanny Pauline, sister, 25, b Cottenham
Charles Pendock, brother, 18, b Cottenham
Frederic Alan Biden, nephew, 3, b Calcutta India
Lorna Grace, 2, niece, b Calcutta India
John Mansell, 55, curate, b Shropshire
Anne Papworth, 59, cook, b Haddenham
Ada Jane Hitchcock, 16, kitchenmaid, b Hunts
Selina Ginn, 16, housemaid, b Oakington
Elizabeth Hunt, 21, nursemaid, b Oxon
1891 Rectory
David Greig, 64, rector of Cottenham, b Scotland
Louise, 59, b Scotland
Elizabeth Maria Frances, 18, b Bucks
Elizabeth Deeley, 27, cook, b Bucks
Mary J Marriott, 19, parlourmaid, b Bucks
Minnie Haynes, 18, housemaid, b London
1901
David Greig, clergyman church of England
Louisa
Anna L Greig, 44, b Scotland
Elizabeth M
Lilian Fisker, cook, 17, b Milton
1911
Robert Percy Moline, 49, clergyman of C of E, b London
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