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2 Earl Street

History of 2 Earl Street

1884

Henry Moden, brewer and wine merchant


Mrs M B Chamberlain moved to the south of France.


1925

(2)

Phyllis and Reginald Roberson. Reginald was born at no.5 Earl Street.

(2a)

Leslie Staples’s mother bought the house. The Staples provided lodging for students from Downing College.

Leslie Staples worked as a clerk with Ryder and Amies for 35 years. For the next ten years he was with James Neal, tailors at the corner of Silver Street and Trumpington Street.

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