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15 John Street (MoC54.72)

15 John Street, The Crown and Harp (Coachmaker’s Arms)

History of the Crown and Harp

1861

Ann Wilderspin, head, 41, partner in coach maker’s business, b Willingham


1871

Ann Nunn, 48, publican and grocer, b Willingham

James A Wilderspin, son, 28, coachmaker, b St Ives


1881

Ann Nunn, 60, publican and shopkeeper, b Willingham


1891

Patrick Canty, widower, 62, publican, b Ireland


1913 Crown and Harp

Joseph Haley


1937

H Chetter


1962

Cambridge Christian Spiritualist Church

The Crown and Harp ceased trading as a pub in the 1950s. The building was then used by the Cambridge Spiritualist Church.

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