Between 2019 and 2021 an area of c.900 square metres was excavated following the demolition of a multi-storey car park. The report can be found here:
https://www.camantsoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/PCAS2024_WebSummaries.pdf
Part of the King’s Ditch was revealed. More unexpected was a mid-late 3rd century skeleton with probable sharp force trauma, a 13th-15th century sword pommel, 16th century flower vase and early 17th century bone sundial.
Separating Round Church Street from the properties of Ram Yard presents problems so here information on both streets is presented.
1861
Round Church Street:
(1) James Butcher, 53, hotel keeper, b Essex
(2) George Cox, 43, livery stable keeper, b Bartlow
(3) George Swanell, 26, grocer’s clerk, b Beds
(4) Joseph Hattall, 40, college servant, b Hants
(5) James Burton, 25, tailor and robe maker, b Cambridge
(6) vacant
1913 1 Ram Yard
Joseph A Prziborsky, hairdresser
1962 1-2 Ram Yard
Joseph A Prziborsky, hairdresser
Ram Yard disappeared in development of this area in 1961 and the western end of Ram Yard was incorporated into Round Church Street
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