Richard A Curtis, 43, tailor & teacher of cutting, b Cornwall
George Burbage, 59, bricklayer, b Cherry Hinton
Nichols
Caroline Nichols, widow moved here after the death of her husband by drowning in the Cam in 1868. She had previously lived at 54 (30-31) King Street. In 1887 she died at 3 Wray’s Almshouses in King Street
William Mickell, 47, painter, b Cambridge
Emma, 38, charwoman, b Cambridge
Samuel, 18, labourer, b Cambridge
Alfred, 16, chimney sweep, b Cambridge
Annie, 12, b Cambridge
Emily, 10, b Cambridge
Arthur, 7, b Cambridge
Alice, 4, b Cambridge
Ethel, 1, b Cambridge
Arthur Edward Mickell: Sergeant L/9198, 10th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Died of wounds 25 April 1917. Aged 34. Born and resident Cambridge, enlisted Hounslow. Son of William and Emma Mickell, of 13, Argyle St., Mill Rd., Cambridge. In the British Postal Appointment Books he was appointed to Cambridge in September 1913 and again to Cambridge 20 March 1915. Buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot IV. Row C. Grave 24. See also Cambridge Guildhall and also Cambridge St Philips (Royal Mail Roll of Honour)
Starr
Walter Attwood, 22, tailor, b Chesterton
Minnie, 21, b Cambs
Charles Thomas Cornwell, fitters’ mate
Miss Day
demolished
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