35 Jeffreys St

The original house on this site was first numbered as 13 Jeffreys St
Phil Kemp at 20 said the bomb that caused the demolition of the original no 35 probably hit in 1944/45, as it was a V-1 or V-2 flying bomb.  Joan at No 9 also said the bomb landed in the gardens of the houses on Royal College Street but damaged the first houses on Jeffreys St.

1825 July Larson Frith
1826 July Ellesden
1827 Jan Ellesden
1828 Jan Ellesden
1829 Ellesden
1831 Jan S Collard (possibly landlord as also named for current number 37)
1834 Jan empty
1841 Sept William Sand
1842 Sept S Collard
1844 Sept S Collard
1846 March W Cooper
1847 March W Cooper
1848 Sept A Burns
1850 C Fisher
1851 Sept Alfred Gould
1853 Alfred Gould
1855 empty
1858 Lloyd
1863 E Ward
1866 Hean (unclear spelling)
1871 Hean
1875 Cole
1880 Cole
Re-numbered as 35 Jeffreys St
1881 William (50) (cheesemonger) and Mary (58) Cole. plus daughter Mary (19) and lodger shorthand clerk George Loader.
1885 Cooper