1717 nos 33 & 34 belonged to estate of Sir George Downing
1811 Downing estate auction by Downing College. Bought by John Eaden merchant and William Eaden senior, linen draper.
1827 properties remortgaged by Eaden family
1861
Edward George Ransom, 26, chemist and druggist, b Cambridge
1885 freehold of properties sold to Benjamin Jolley. Atfetr his death porperties divided between sons. Benjamin C Jolley had no. 33; William Jolley no. 34.
1911
David Gibbs, 37, clerk antique furniture, b Cambridge
Jessie, 34, b Cambridge
Alyn, 6, b Cambridge
Jean Birnie, mother in law, 65, b Scotland
Jeannie Birnie, sister in law, 38, muff maker draper, b USA
James Birnie, brother in law, 25, salesman antique furniture, b Cambridge
1913
Bennett & Sons, saddlers and harness makers
1931 St John’s bought property from William Jolley
1962
Cambridge Bedding Centre
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