Lots 41 and 42 in the 1825 sale of the Salutation pub and related buildings were acquired by a single bidder. He built two small houses, nos. 10 and 11 Clement Lane which became nos. 5 and 6 Portugal Place.
1841
Robert Dent, 25, smith journeyman
Mary A, 25,
Robert, 3,
George, 1
In 1851 the Dent family are at 24 Bridge Street.
1861 Clement Place
Sarah Gaylor, 50, publican, b Herts
1865-1870
George G Dent
In 1871 the Dent family were at 32 Park Street.
1895
Eliza Parker, wife of Alfred, died.
The family had previously lived at 38 New Street.
1901
Alfred Parker, 43, widower, groom, b Cambridge
Maud, 19, b Cambridge
Edith, 12, b Cambridge
Alfred later moved to 20 Adam and Eve Road and by 1911 was living at View Cottage, Christ Pieces, 80 King Street.
1913
Amos Burlingham, kitchen porter
Frances Elizabeth nee Tingey (marr. 1912)
The Burlingham family had lived at 7 Bermuda Road.
1916
By 1916 Amos and Frances had two children, Rosa and Arthur.
Amos joined the Suffolk Regiment. He probably fought at the Battle of the Somme, was wounded, and returned to England where he died at the Western Military Hospital, Whalley, Lancs.
His wife moved to 29 Cockburn Street.
1933
5 -7a Portugal Place were auctioned. The seller was Samuel Bostock of Sparsholt Manor, Hampshire. 5 & 6 were a pair of cottages, occupants G A Cockerton and Mrs N Caldecoat. They paid £28 13s 4d per annum rent. The properties were sold to publisher Gordon Fraser and in 1935-6 he demolished 5,6 & 7, and by 1939 established a bookshop. Fraser moved into 9 Clement Place in 1939, no. 10 having been demolished in 1937.
1962 5-7
Joshua Taylor Ltd, academic robe makers
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