1881
Sarah Palmer, head, widow, 56, annuitant, b Northants
Annie Noble, niece, 17, pupil teacher, b Northants
1891
Thomas C Carter, head, 29, booksellers assistant, born Cambridge
Elizabeth A, wife, 27, b Northants
Sarah Palmer, aunt, widow, 66, living on her own means, b Northants
1901
Philip Banyard, 52, builder, b Cherry Hinton
Ellen J
George P, 21, builders draughtsman, b Cambridge
Maud M J, 27, builders clerk, b Cambridge
James B, father, widower, 80, railway plate layer retired, b Cherry Hinton
Ida F Carrick, 14, b Kent
Susan Manning, 20, servant, b Quy
1902 CDN 7.3.1902: Philip Banyard was charged with leaving a hoarding up in Sidney Street for too long. His defence was that he had been waiting for a delivery of plate glass for the Prince of Wales Hotel. The magistrates agreed to withdraw the charge as long as the hoarding was removed at once.
1910 CIP 26/8/1910: Fire broke out at premises of Harry Edmund Ambrose, builder, Gwydir Street. First notice by Harry Thomas North at 33 Gwydir Street. Herbert Plumb, landlord of Prince of Wales, smashed the glass of the alarm post in Gwydir Street to summon the fire brigade. The Norths, father and son, put the fire out.
1911
Philip Banyard, 62, general building contractor, b Cherry Hinton
Ellen Jane, 48, b Kent
Maud Mary Jane, 37, clerk, b Cambridge
1913
H E Ambrose, builder
Philip Banyard, builder
1916
See entry on death of Maynard Frank Nunn in 1916, apprentice with Mr Ambrose.
CIP 9.6.1916: Conditional Exemption: H E Ambrose was granted conditional exemption on behalf of Frederick Wright, 5 Vinery Road.
1937
Harry Edmond Ambrose, builder
1953 Electoral Roll
Ivan Davies
1962
Simplex Dairy Equipment
1970 not listed
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