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This ancient inn survived until at least 1884. It is now demolished. **
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Residents at this address
1821/Richard Foster / Lessee /../../Lease records held at Cambridgeshire
Archives & Local Studies **
1830/Thos. Lee/../../../Pigot’s Directory of Cambridgeshire 1830-31 **
1839/Thomas Lee/../../../Pigot’s Directory **
1842/Thomas Lee/../../../London Gazette, 4 March 1842 **
1842/William Stewart / Ostler /../../London Gazette, 4 March 1842 **
1843/Alfred William Farrall / Innkeeper, Licensed to let Horses and Gigs &
Livery Stable-keeper /../../London Gazette, 9 February 1849 **
1844/Alfred William Farrall / Innkeeper, Licensed to let Horses and Gigs &
Livery Stable-keeper /../../London Gazette, 9 February 1849 **
1845/Alfred William Farrall / Innkeeper, Licensed to let Horses and Gigs &
Livery Stable-keeper /../../London Gazette, 9 February 1849 **
1851/Hy. Chas. Davis/../../../Gardner’s Directory **
1852/Hy Davis/../../../Slaters Directory
1859/James Flack / Tenant /../../Records of Thompsons Lane Brewery, held by
Cambridgeshire Archives **
1861/James Flack/Inn Keeper/50/London/Census
1861/Martha Flack/Wife/48/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
1861/Caroline Flack/Sister/47/Ware, Hertfordshire/Census
1861/Elizabeth Thurbon/Cook/34/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
1861/Mary Ann Saunders/Waitress/24/Stanstead, Essex/Census
1861/Mary Ann Loft/Housemaid/20/Newmarket, Cambridgeshire/Census
1861/William F Stallden/Boots/28/Great Thetford, Cambridgeshire/Census
1867/P E Gray/../../../Mathieson’s Cambridge Directory **
1869/Philip Edward Gray/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/Philip E Gray/Hotel Keeper/37/Thrapston, Northamptonshire/Census
1871/Harriett Gray/Wife/38/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Philip H Gray/Son/10/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Emily J Gray/Daughter/9/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Ellen H Gray/Daughter/8/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Dora E Gray/Daughter/4/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Percy C Gray/Son/7 months/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/John W Gray/Brother, Commercial Leather Trader/38/Thrapston,
Northamptonshire/Census
1871/Harriet Turpin/Barmaid/29/Huntingdonshire/Census
1871/Henry Marriott/Assistant/22/Lymington, Huntingdonshire/Census
1871/Rosa C Dance/Governess/19/Bootle, Lancashire/Census
1871/Mary A Sanders/Waitress/24/Stanstead, Essex/Census
1871/Ann Chapman/Housemaid/25/Dallingham, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Mary Croft/Cook/20/Greenfield, Lincolnshire/Census
1871/Kate Holmes/Scullerymaid/20/Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Anne Bangs/Nursemaid/13/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/John F Knights/Boots/21/Mellis, Suffolk/Census
1871/William G Osborne/Visitor. Lord/35//Census
1871/Thomas Fogg/Visitor, Chemicals & Manure Commercial/37/London,
Middlesex/Census
1875/Philip E Gray/../../../Kelly’s Directory **
1876/Philip Edward Gray / Innkeeper, bankrupt /../../London Gazette, 5
December 1876 **
1879/Robert William Cole/../../../Post Office Directory **
1881/Joseph Winship/../../../Spalding’s Cambridge Directory **
1881/Joseph Winship/Hotel Keeper/44/Grassby, Lincoln/Census
1881/Louisa Winship/Wife/37/Nayland, Suffolk/Census
1881/Joseph Winship/Son/3/Cambridge/Census
1881/Alfred J Winship/Son/6 months/Cambridge/Census
1881/Anna L Numm/Waitress (Inn)/31/Upleaden, Gloucester/Census
1881/Susanah Cole/Cook, Widow/52/Wellington, Somerse/Census
1881/Anne Marsh/Nursemaid/18/Bottisham, Cambridge/Census
1881/Clara Bignall/Nursemaid/18/Cambridge/Census
1881/Walter Chapman/Boots/22/Quy, Cambridge/Census
1881/Arthur Cope/Boarder, Commercial Traveller/28/Wolverhampton,
Stafford/Census
1881/Thomas Tar Handy/Boarder, Commercial Traveller/28/Sheffd,
Stafford/Census
1882/Robert William Cole / Hotel Keeper /../../London Gazette, 27 October
1882 **
1891/Joseph Winship/Hotel Keeper Auctioneer etc/54/Grassby,
Lincolnshire/Census *
1891/Louisa Winship/Wife/47/Nayland, Suffolk/Census
1891/Joseph Winship/Son/13/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
1891/Alfred G Winship/Son/10/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
1891/Mary Briggs/CVook/41/Ailesworth, Northamptonshire/Census
1891/Annie Poole/Hotel Waitress/38/Chelsea, London/Census
1891/George Howard/Boots/30/Carlton, Cambridgeshire/Census
1891/Ada Pierce/Domestic Servant/26/Hackney, London/Census
1891/Emma Rawlinson/Domestic Servant/26/Cowlinge, Suffolk/Census
1891/Thomas Samuels/Waiter/22/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
1891/Ada Fuller/Domestic Servant/16/Little Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire/Census
1891/Lawrence J Mitchell/Lodger, Commercial Traveller/37/Tuam, Co
Galway/Census
1891/Frederick J C Linton/Lodger, Civil Engineer/50/Edinburgh,
Scotland/Census
In 1901 Joseph Winship Snr is an Auctioneer, with wife and Joseph Jnr at 2
Regent Street. The address 29 and 30 St Andrews Street is shown on the 1901
census page, but has no associated entries, so was presumably empty?
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