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Regent Street / Hyde park Corner, 1970 (MoC 6/89/70)

114 (39) Regent Street, Cambridge

History of 114 Regent Street

1861

George Bavey, 36, baker, b Cambridge

Rebecca, 37, b Haddenham

Henry George, 4, b Cambridge

Louis William, 1, b Cambridge

Mary Bavey, widow, 60, b Cambridge


1871

English Tyler, 34, confectioner employing 1 apprentice, b Cambridge

Rebecca, 44, b Cambridge

George H Bavey, stepson, 14, b Cambridge

Louis W Bavey, stepson, 12, b Cambridge

Alfred Tyler, 7, b Cambridge

Elma Clark, 18, servant, b Cambridge


1881

English Tyler, 44, confectionery master 2 men and 3 boys, b Cambridge

Rebecca

Alfred, 17, chemist’s apprentice,

Emily Lovely, 25, servant, b Cambridge


1891

Rebecca Tyler, widow, 64, confectioner, b Haddenham

Henry G Bavey, son, 34, confectioner, b Haddenham

Louisa K Bavey, 29, b London

Edith G Bavey, granddaughter, 3, b Cambridge

Gertrude E, granddaughter, 9 mos, b Cambridge

Lydia M Ellis, 15, nursemaid, b Little Abington

Annie Bowers, 18, servant, b Landbeach


1901

Henry G Bavey, 44, master baker and tobacconist

Louisa K

Edith G

Gertrude E

Margery M, 8, b Cambridge

George A, 6, b Cambridge

Phyllis K, 1,  b Cambridge

Clara E Watts, servant, 18, b Cherry Hinton


1911

Louis William Bavey, 51, bread baker, b Cambridge

Ellen Jane, 45, assistant in business, b London

Frederick George, 19, electrical engineer, b Cambridge

Dorothy Isabel, 16, b Cambridge

Vera Mary Howard, 21, confectioner’s assistant, b Haddenham


1913

Tyler and Son, bakers and confectioners


1964

Milletts Stores Ltd, clothiers

 

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Sources

  • 1861 census
  • 1871 census
  • 1881 census
  • 1891 census
  • 1901 census
  • 1911 census
  • Museum of Cambridge
  • Photographs

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