Three storey houses built at the beginning of the 18th cent. The ‘Junior Parlour’ of Trinity College extends the full length of the first floor and is lined with original ovolo-moulded and fielded panelling. (see 1959 Royal Commission on Historical Monuments Survey of Cambridge)
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Henry M Ransome, 58, tailor & robemaker, b Cambridge
Emily, 47, b Cambridge
Emily S, 21, b Cambridge
Harriet E, 20, b Cambridge
Henry M, 16, b Cambridge
Kate, 15, b Cambridge
Herbert W, 13, b Cambridge
Arthur J, 10, b Cambridge
Lilian F, 6, b Cambridge
Frank P Galloway, lodger, student, 21, b Ceylon
Alfred E G Price, lodger, student, 21, b Wales
Elizabeth Sanderson, servant, 24, b Cottenham
Emma E Martin, 16, servant, b Cambridge
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Arthur John Ransom, 30, tailor robemaker & tobacconist,
Amy K, 27,
Marjorie, 1, b Cambridge
Frances A Hayward, 25, servant, 25, b Abingdon
Bertha L Hayward, 21, servant, 21, b Abingdon
Arthur J Ransom, 40, cigar & cigarette merchant, b Cambridge
Amy Katherine, 37, b Bristol
Marjorie, 11, b Cambridge
Joan, 1, b Cambridge
Laura Lavinia Bowls, 24, working housekeeper, b Suffolk
Dorothy May Fisher, 15, nursemaid, b Suffolk
Ransom & Son, tailors and robemakers
A J Ransom, cigar merchant
WE Bryan MA
Athenaeum Club
(23 & 24) Adamsons, tailors
(23 & 24) A Lewis & Co, Westminster Ltd, tobacconists and post office
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