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This pub is now closed and the premises in use as a sandwich bar. In the 1830 and 1838 Pigot’s & 1852 Slaters Directories, the name is given as the Three Merry Boys (2010). **
Merry Boys, 11 St John Street, Cambridge - in July 2010
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Residents at this address
1830/James Newman/../../../Pigot’s Directory of Cambridgeshire 1830-31 **
1839/Chas. Coleman/../../../Robson’s Directory **
1851/George Cox/../../../Gardner’s Directory **
1859/J F Marshall / Tenant /../../Records of Thompsons Lane Brewery, held by
Cambridgeshire Archives **
1869/James Marshall/../../../Kellys Directory
1879/Jas Fredk Marshall/../../../Kellys Directory
1881/J Frederick Marshall & Co./../../../Spalding’s Cambridge Directory **
1883/Jas Fredk Marshall/../../../Kellys Directory
1888/Jas Fredk Marshall/../../../Kellys Directory
1891/Harrison Gamble/Publican, Widow/69/Wells, Norfolk/Census
1891/Kate Margaret Gamble/Daughter, Milliner/27/Thornham, Norfolk/Census
1891/Ann Maria Gamble/Daughter, Housekeeper/29/Thornham, Norfolk/Census
1891/Sarah Elizabeth Gamble/Daughter, Mantle Maker/25/Wells, Norfolk/Census
1891/John Martin Gamble/Son, Barman/24/Fakenham, Norfolk/Census
1891/Herbert Gamble/Son/10/Ipswich, Suffolk/Census
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