William Wright, 51, professor of Arabic in Cambridge, born Prussia
Emily, 53, born Ireland
Louisa Logie, sister in law, 49, born Ireland
Harriet E Bentley, niece, 26, born Ireland
Adalbert Mern, visitor, 42, professor of Theology Hendleburgh, born Prussia
Isabel Chaplin, servant, 28, cook, born Cambs
Amelia Edie, servant, 20, housemaid, born Cambs
Prof William Wright (1830-1889) was a famous orientalist and professor of Arabic. He wrote many works on Syriac literature. From 1856-61 he was Professor of Arabic at Trinity College Dublin.
(St Andrews Station Road)
William Montgomery Coates, 33, mathematical lecturer, born Cork
Susie, 28, born Dublin
Aileen M, 6 mos, born Cambridge
Kathleen Montgomery, 6 mos, born Cambridge
[Kathleen was educated at the Girls Perse and then Girton College. After the death of her brother Basil (1893-1915) she wrote a series of elegiac poems describing her loss, many of them drawing on her memories of Cambridge.]
Frances A, sister, 29, born Cork
Elizabeth Robinett, 43, servant, nurse, born Hunts
Emma Ellis, servant, 20, parlourmaid, born Cambridge
Alice Baker, servant, 14, nurse maid, born Cambs
[The family next lived at 15 Selwyn Gardens]
Annerley [sic] Wright
Louisa Logie
Ross Potter, 26, servant, born Wilbraham
Jane Webb, servant, 54, born Burwell
Emily Wright, 83, widow, private means, born Dublin
Louisa Logie, sister, 79, widow, private means, born Dublin, blind
Gertrude Sarah Bays, servant, 39, cook, born Beds.
Emily Oak, servant, 36, housemaid, born Cambs.
Mrs Louisa Logie
Studio School of English
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