Half Moon, Bridge Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Cambridge pub history index 2

At 1 Quay Side in 1852 and 1871 census. This ancient pub is now long-demolished. **

Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Cambridgeshire .

Residents at this address

1830/Gideon Behag/../../../Pigot’s Directory of Cambridgeshire 1830-31 **

Wednesday 21st to Thursday 22nd February 1838 *
Boy drowned
P.C.22 Pond reports that ----- Edgley a Water Boy 15 years old was found drowned near the Great Bridge at 2 pm he was carried to the Half Moon Public House in the Parish of Saint Clements.

Wednesday 2nd to Thursday 3rd May 1838 *
Mrs Behag at the half moon near the Bridge requests that the P.C. on that beat would look to her stables as some person is in the habit of sleeping there.

1839/Harriet Behag/../../../Pigot’s Directory **

1852/John Walters/../../../Slaters Directory

1869/Thomas Mann/../../../Post Office Directory

1871/Thomas Mann/Publican/72/Glemsford, Suffolk/Census
1871/Rachel Mann/Wife/60/Warboys, Huntingdon/Census
1871/Tom Mann/Son/30/Great Staughton, Huntingdon/Census
1871/Maria Mann/Daughter/22/Great Staughton, Huntingdon/Census
1871/Frederick Reynolds/Lodger, Farmers Son/21//Census
1871/George Murray/Lodger, Mason/28/Billingford, Norfolk/Census
1871/Samuel Andrews/Lodger, Painter, Widow/52/Somersham, Suffolk/Census
1871/George Banks/Lodger, Bricklayer/27/East Ham, Essex/Census
1871/William Hearne/Lodger, Traveller/24/Soho, Middlesex/Census
1871/James Lawler/Lodger, Traveller/30/Ireland/Census
1871/Frederick Leete/Lodger, Painter/33/Chipping Ongar, Essex/Census


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