1881
Henry Mason, head, 34, joiner, b Reach
Marion, wife, 33, b Wells
Sarah, mother, widow, 64, b Reach
1891
Rachel Lyon, head, widow, 46, b Suffolk
William C, son, widower, 29, tailor, b Suffolk
Alfred A, son, 25, iron moulder, b Suffolk
Arthur G, son, 21, bicycle maker, b Cambridge
Clara B, granddaughter, 6, scholar, b Cambridge
Horace C, grandson, 3, b Cambridge
1901
Clementine Levett, 57, b Cambridge
Matilda, sister, 69, b Cambridge, cripple from children
1905 CIP 14.7.1905: Arthur Harding of 150 Gwydir Street postman was a witness in a case against Thomas Wood, cab proprietor, of Norfolk Street, for reckless driving of a hackney carriage. Cabman was found guilty and fined 10s.
1911
Arthur Harding, 44, postman, b Swaffham Bulbeck
Agnes, 47, b Cambridge
Claude Arthur Gilbey, 19, law clerk, b Cambridge
Conrad Reville, 17, law clerk, b Cambridge
Winifred Agnes, 14, dressmaker apprentice, b Cambridge
Gladys Effie, 5, b Cambridge
1913
Arthur Harding, town postman
1916 CIP 10.11.1916: Temporary exemptions: A letter was read from Mr G S Todd Clerk to the Borough Justice applying on behalf of one of his clerks Claude Arthur Gilby Harding (24) single assistant clerk 150 Gwydir Street who, it was stated, was now discharging the duties of assistant clerk to the Borough Justices owing to the illness of Mr George Powter chief Assistant clerk. ….. exemption given until 11th January but they thought it would be wise for someone else to be trained in the meantime to take the place…
1939
William G J Hall, b 1914, wholesale grocery warehouseman
Norah F, b 1914
1962
William J G Hall
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