22 Jeffreys Street

Numbered as 16 Jeffreys Street

1844 March A Broughton

Re-numbered as 19 Jeffreys Street
18 46 March A Broughton
1847 March A Broughton
1848 Sept William Jones
1850 William Jones
1851 William Jones
1853 William Jones
1855 William Jones
1858 James Hunt
1863 Jackson
1866 Jackson
1871 Jackson
1875 Jackson
1880 Jackson
1881 George Jackson (60, carver and turner) with Elisa (25, upholsteress), Elizabeth (23, upholsteress), Isabella (19, dressmaker). Also mother and daughter Sophie Buckhurst (78) and Amelia Conquest (34). Also Amelia Taylor (70, widow and annuitant).

1881 Re-numbered as 22 Jeffreys Street
1885 W Cathin

1948 A child, possibly Connie, celebrates a 5th birthday as reported by the Camden Chronicle

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 1981-84 Actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson lived here early in his career. Blackadder I first aired in 1983. It was Rowan who had the large black sliding gates installed down the side of the house in Jeffreys Pl to allow him to park his growing collection of vintage cars there, making it the only house in the street to have parking space in its garden.  He moved out when his collection was expanding beyond the modest capacity of No 22.