Visited by Samuel Pepys
John Rich, 35, innkeeper, b Girton
Ann, 35, b Cambridge
Elizabeth, 8, b Chesterton
Arthur John, 3, b Chesterton
Emily Ward, 19, general servant, b Hardwick
In 1861 the Rich family were at the Portland Arms
In 1881 the Rich family were at The Horse and Groom, King Street
5/12/1903: The Central Temperance Hotel and Coffee Tavern, Market Hill, Cambridge was for sale by auction. It has been an important and famous inn for centuries; originally known as the ‘Three Tuns’ it was visited by Pepys in 1660. The large ballroom with the minstrels’ gallery still exists with valuable panelling and carved chimney pieces. It occupies an excellent position in a busy thoroughfare and is freehold. (Cam.News)
18/7/1905 The landlord of the Central Hotel, Cambridge, told how a man rang the bell in the commercial room and as if he could have a ‘number”. This was the customary way in which commercial travellers asked for a room. Later the man said he could not pay his bill. He did not believe he was a commercial traveller and called the police. The man carried a parcel, neatly done up similar to those carried by travellers but when opened it contained two racing calendars, a tin of boot polish and some newspapers. (Cam.News)
Percy Mortimer Evans, 42, manager of hotel, b London
Mary Eleanor, 34, manageress, b Leics
Jane Grainger, 28, cook, b London
Maud Hills, 20, kitchen maid, b London
Rebecca Hunt, 20, commercial waitress,
Walter Coulson, 19, restaurant waiter, b Cambridge
Ethel Roberts, 17, maid, b Willingham
Albert Bloy, 17, bar youth, b Manchester (killed in WWI)
Edward Noakes, 17, boots, b Cambridge
L Morris, 19, chauffeur, b London
Central Temperance Hotel and Coffee tavern
Frederick William Webb, manager
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