 
  Cambridge pub history index 3
In 1852, the address was given as Sun Street. The address was then (e.g. 1871 to 1888) given as 49 Newmarket Road. In the 1861 census, the address appears as 49 East Road. This pub closed in July 2008 and remains boarded-up. It has the appearance of having been rebuilt in the 1930s. **

Rose & Crown, 110 Newmarket Street, Cambridge - in July 2010
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Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Cambridgeshire .
Residents at this address
	1852/John Page/../../../Slater’s Directory **
	
	1861/John Page/Brewer & Publican/59/Hardwick, Cambridgeshire/Census 
	1861/Elizabeth Page/Wife/61/Stukeley, Hunts/Census
	1861/Henry Ship/Brewers Labourer/13/Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire/Census
	1861/Elizabeth Cann/General Servant/15/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
	
	1871/John Page/Brewer & Publican/69/Hardwick, Cambridgeshire/Census
	1871/Mary A Page/Wife/45/Cambridge, Cambridgeshire/Census
	
	1879/John Page/../../../Post Office Directory **
	
	1881/Francis Purchas / Publican /../../Spalding’s Cambridge Directory **
	
	1881/Francis Purchas/Publican & Harnessmaker/26/Cambridge/Census 
	1881/Clara Purchas/Wife/23/Ampthill, Bedford/Census
	1881/Francis H Purchas/Son/1/Old Shallford, Northampton/Census
	1881/Sarah A Siffield/Visitor/14/Ampthill, Bedford/Census
	
	1888/Michael Hawkins/../../../Kellys Directory 
	
	1904/Harry Wanfor/../../../Kellys Directory 
	
	1913/Mrs Alice Walsh/../../../Spalding Directory 
	
	1916/Mrs Alice Walsh/../../../Kellys Directory 
	
	1933/Mrs Alice Walsh/../../../Kelly’s Directory **
	
	
	
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