1841:
William Helverson [?], 29, cab maker
Charlotte, 3
Rebecca Saunders, 20, servant
1851:
Henry Kent, 35, hooller [?] 1 man, b Berks
Ann, 45, milliner 8 females, b Suffolk
Elizabeth Ind, stepdaughter, 22, assistant milliner, b Cambridge
Ann Peachey, 27, assistant milliner, b Norfolk
1861:
John Harlow, 43, woollen draper clothier, b Asby de la Zouche
Elizabeth, 56, b Warwicks
Elizabeth Whittle, 81, widower, b Warwicks
1871:
Edwin H Rhodes, 24, shopman boot shop, b London
Mary A, 24, London
Emily M, 1, b London
Edith M, 1, b London
1881:
William Hamilton, 62, boot and shoe warehouseman, b Ireland
Alice, 58, b Ireland
Eliza, 21, b Bucks
Robert, brother, 59, late superintendant of police, b Ireland
Frederick W Seaton, grandson, 4, b Middlesex
Elizabeth Pritchard, 17, servant, b Surrey
1891:
Alice Howell, widow, 32, book seller, b Essex
Francis V, 9, b Somerset
Emma Mallyon, 19, servant, b Cambs
1901: building works
1913:
Home and Colonial Tea Stores
William Joseph Taylor, solicitor
George P Banyard, architect
[Banyard worked on the University Arms Hotel and designed Mackays]
S J Stevenson
W P Steen
1962:
Home & Colonial Stores, provisioners
1970:
Dunn & Co, tailors
2018:
Whittard teas coffees
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