Royal Commission Survey of Cambridge 1959: not in R G Baker’s map of Cambridge of 1830, but date from the same decade for they are shown in the print of the Coronation Dinner of 1838. No. 39 is equipped with an outside bell and heavy bars in a number of windows suggesting an institutional purpose. before 1850 the Rev James Scholefield, Regius Professor of Greek, established in Park Side a ‘Female Servants’ Training Institution.
1851 Park House
Mary Ann Willis, widow, 58, fundholder, b London
Edward Morris, 33, barrister, not practising, b Wales
Ann Raymond, 41, land proprietor, b Essex
Henry H Baber, 75, rector of Stretham, b Yorks
Elizabeth Butterfield, 67, head housekeeper, b Worcester
1861 ? census damaged
1871 (16)
William Basham, 42, woollen draper, b Cambs
1881 (16)
Richard Reynolds Rowe, 56, architect, b Cambridge
1891 (16)
Richard R Rowe, 66, architect, b Cambridge
1901 (16)
Charlotte Rowe, 66, b Lincs
1911 (Park House)
Philip Allin, 57, engineer, b Devonshire
1913 Park House (16)
P H Allin
1962 (39)
Sydney A Chapman
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