21 Jeffreys St

First numbered as 6 Jeffreys St

1818 Jan built but empty
1818 Oct Cadby (unclear spelling could be Gadly)
1819 June Cadby
1820 Jan Cadby
1821 Jan Cadby
1821 Sept empty
1822 Jan empty
1822 July Henry Aitkin
1823 Jan Henry Aitkin
1824 Jan Henry Aitkin
1825 July Henry Aitkin
1826 July Henry Aitkin
1827 Jan Henry Aitkin
1828 Jan Henry Aitkin
1829 Henry Aitkin
1831 Jan empty
1834 Jan Robert Jones
1841 Sept Samuel Horne
1842 Sept M Dell
1844 Sept H& J Hinton
1846 March H&J Hinton
1847 March H&J Hinton
1848 Sept H&J Hinton
1850 H&J Hinton
1851 Sept Joseph Edsmere
1853 empty
1855 Shaw
1858 Shaw
1863 Richard Reading
1866 Richard Reading
1871 Richard Reading
1875 Richard Reading
1880 Joseph Stephenson
Re-numbered as 21 Jeffreys St
1881 Joseph and Betsy Stephenson ( carpenter / joiner). Also William and Mary Milton (cabinet maker). Lodger brothers William (33) and Harcort (31) Tilyard (clerk and railway fireman). Also sisters Mary A Leigh (58) (widow) and Elizabeth Lane (61) (unmarried). Both needlewomen.
1885 Joseph Stephenson

1979 The front doors of No 21 and 23 feature on the first edition cover of Deborah Moggach’s novel ‘Close to Home’. The novelist was living at number 31 at the time.

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