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Swann Hurrell as Mayor of Cambridge, 1865-1870

4 Newnham Terrace, Newnham Road

History of 4 Newnham Terrace

1861

Swann Hurrell, widower, 45, magistrate ironmonger merchant and founder employing 25, b Hauxton [elsewhere Foxton]

John Hills, servant, 23, b Burwell

Susanna Marsh, 23, servant, b Cambridge

Catharine Gurner, 40, servant, b Little Shelford

In 1851 Swann Hurrell is

In 1871 Swann Hurrell is living at 17 Sussex Gardens, Paddington

In 1881 Swann Hurrell is at 30 Thompson’s Lane.


1871

Sarah Miller, widow, 73, b Swavesey

Richard Miller, 43, unmarried, wine merchant, b Cambridge

[Richard Miller gave evidence at the inquest into the death of Jessie Chauntler in 1873; Jessie left a letter behind blaming him for her suicide]

Elizabeth Vail, 28, servant, b West Wratting

Sarah A French, cook, 22, b West Wickham


1913

Mrs Grier


1962 Little St Mary’s Vicarage

Rev Canon Edward Maycock, vicar of Little St Mary’s

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