Cross Keys Yard:
Matthew Ball, 63, vinegar maker’s clerk, b Hackney
Frances Levitt, 51, house servant, b Lolworth
Magdalen Street: (unnumbered)
William Ingle, 41, ironmonger, b Cambridge
On 15 September 1858 Josiah Chater reports in his diary a fire opposite Magdalen College, next door top Ingle’s.
1.Sarah Blett, 55 college servant, b Cambridge
2.William Ingle, 51, whitesmith, b Cambridge
3.William Addison, 30, cabinet maker, b Cambridge
4.Charles Stearn, 26, labourer, b Histon
5.Charles Gawthrop, 24, brewer’s drayman, b Histon
Old Cross Keys Yard:
Thomas Stubbings, head, 45, brewer’s man, b Carlton
Mary Johnson, head, 64, bedmaker, b Caxton
William Adison, carpenter
Henry Purkis, corn merchant
Gawthorpe, engine driver
Howard, flyman
3.B W Rich
2.Mrs Ready
1.James Evans Silk, coachman
Cross Keys Yard was home to Messrs W K Bird, a malt vinegar brewer and mustard and potted meat manufacturer, for 105 years before the premises were acquired by Magdalene College in 1915.
By 1932 work was underway on Mallory Court.
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