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18 Maids' Causeway

18 (8) Maid’s Causeway

History of 18 Maids' Causeway

1861 (8)

Henry Wetenhall

1871

Matilda Smith

1881 vacant

1891

Anne Paul

1901

Anne Paul


1911 (18)

Anne Elizabeth Dennis Paul, 77, private means, b Bottisham

Sarah Martha, sister, 74, private means, b Bottisham

Adelina Bradford, sister, 68, private means, b Bottisham

Rose Agnes, sister, 63, private means, b Bottisham

Louisa Impey, servant, 50, b Foxton


1913 (18)

The Misses Paul


1962

Dr Bernard Butts Reiss

Margaret Reiss

After the Reisses bought the house they set about restoration, including a stairway tot he basement, and the removal of thousands of carpet nails.

Dr Reiss was a descendant of Sir William Butts, MD, physician to Henry VIII.

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