1828 White Hart Yard
Holy Trinity built a work house. Dr Stokes wrote in Cambridge Parish Workhouses that there were stringent rules in place here:
The paupers were not allowed to be visited without written orders, but they were allowed for health’s sake, although only by medical written consent, to go for exercise on Christ’s College Pieces for an hour before noon, and from 5 til 6 pm. For some offence, one of the paupers was confined to the house and kept upon bread allowance.
1851 (White Hart Yard)
William Wyer, 30, chimney sweep
Elizabeth, 28, laundress, b Cambridge
Joseph, 26, brother, chimney sweep, b Ely
George, brother, 10, b Cambridge
In 1841 William, Elizabeth and daughter Maria, 2, had been living in Laxton Passage, Castle Street [location unknown].
1861 Trinity Place
(1)
Thomas Armstead, 61, gunsmith, b Cambridge
(2)
John Worseldine, 69, cabinet maker, b Lincs
(3)
William Wyer, 40, chimney sweep, b Lynn, Norfolk
Elizabeth, 38
Charles William, 9
Mary Ann, 7
(5)
Philip Butler, 31, chimney sweep, b Cambridge
(6)
Mary Golding, 60, formerly broker, b Suffolk
(7)
Sarah Clipsham, needlewoman,
(8)
Richard Sanderson, 68, carpenter, b Cambridge
(9) vacant
(10)
William Lewis, 47, general mechanic, b Cambridge
(11) vacant
(12)
John Austin Catchpole, 20, ornamental leather worker, b Cambridge
(13)
Peter Dunwell, 45, shoemaker, b Cambridge
(14)
John Marsh, 35, painter and glazier,
(15) vacant
(16) vacant
(17)
Jane Allen, 83, nurse,
(18)
Mary Odams, 47, needlewoman, b Godmanchester
(19)
William Page, 24, carpenter, b Cambridge
(20)
Mary Ann Albion, 68, shoebinder, b Cambridge
(21)
Sarah Spencer, 33, dressmaker, b Cambridge
(22)
Harriet Barker, 50, needlewoman, b Cambridge
(23)
Frederic Greenwood, 30, cordwainer, b Cambridge
1871
(3)
William Wyer, 51, chimney sweep, b Lynn [not Spain]
Elizabeth, 48, b Cambridge
Charles, 19, chimney sweep, b Cambridge
Mary A, 17, servant, b Cambridge
John German, sweep, b Cambridge
See Fulbourn Lunatic Asylum for death of George Brewster, William ‘boy’, in 1875. William sentenced to 6 months hard labour for manslaughter.
In 1881 William is living at 3 Causeway Court. He seems to have remarried.
1874
After rebuilding property used as the Trinity Infant School.
Thomas Freeman, porter and pew opener at Holy Trinity
George Dent, blacksmith
George german Dent appears in directories from 1874 as blacksmith. He had taken over Juler’s original foundry. In the 1880s he tendered successfully to make seats along Parkside on Parkers Piece and to erect iorn railings on Butts Green on Midsummer Common.
Driver, cabinet maker
1913
1930s – 1950s:
HQ of 29th / 42nd Cambridge (Holy Trinity) Scout troop. Cambridge Scout archives refer to Trinity House, King Street.
1962
HOLY TRINITY PARISH ROOMS
12. Miss M Foulger
14. Mrs M Cooper
15. Mrs N Sparks
16. Joseph H Knights
17. Mrs E Carter
18. Mrs E Carter
19. Mrs Ludman
22. Arthur Amiss
23. Miss E E Knights
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