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Carriers Arms, St Tibbs Row, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

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At 4 Tibbs Row in the 1881 census

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Residents at this address

1879/Edward N Marshall/../../../Kellys Directory

1881/Edward N Marshall / Publican & Brewer/../../Spalding’s Directory of Cambridge **

1881/Edward N Marshall/Brewer & Publican/49/Trumpington, Cambridge/Census
1881/Emma Marshall/Wife/46/Cambridge/Census
1881/Rosina Marshall/Daughter/23/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1881/Allen Marshall/Son/20/Trumpington, Cambridge/Census
1881/Sydney H Marshall/Son/5/Cambridge/Census
1881/Edward R Holmes/Lodger, Livery Stable Keeper/25/Little Shelford, Cambridge/Census

1883/E N Marshall/../../../Kellys Directory

1888/E N Marshall/../../../Kellys Directory

1892/Edward N Marshall/../../../Kellys Directory

1896/Mrs Emma Marshall/../../../Kellys Directory

1904/Ernest Oscar Woods/../../../Kellys Directory

George Watling's brother (of the Bee Hive, Aston, Hertfordshire), Herbert George Watling, was publican at The Carriers Arms, 4 St Tibbs Row, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire in 1911 residing here with his wife Kate Charlotte Watling (nee Rackham) and their sons Herbert George and Charles Thomas Watling. The latter married Kathleen Mildred Ablett and they had a daughter Joan whose baptism record in 1923 states that the family were residing at 6 Lensfield Road, Cambridge and her fathers occupation was Publican. Google states this is now Lawyers Wine & Oyster Bar also that The Oak Bistro are located here but I discovered that the property was previously called The Oak and the address was originally 43 Regent Street. *

1913/H Watling/../../../Spalding Directory

1916/H Watling/../../../Kellys Directory


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