I think Ursula is 'friend'.
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Maybe the two ladies names are on a census? sadly 1845 between 2 census though.Last edited by cbcarolyn; 06-01-20, 15:34.Carolyn
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I think its meant to be Rayner Place, which I've found on both the 1841 & 1851 census. It seems to have lots of barristers & solicitors living there. I'm scrolling through for any clues.
The word with the red dots I think is stock, as in shares etc.
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found it! was close with Rainier ::
rayner place.JPG
couldn't have just posted the text
Roman Catholic girls could board from 1834 or earlier at no. 1 College Street under Mrs Lloyd and Miss Little. In 1846 Miss Little's seminary, established upwards of 20 years, was at College House, Rayner Place (later St Leonard's Terrace), and from 1847 to 1849 at no. 6 Paradise Row.Last edited by cbcarolyn; 06-01-20, 15:46.Carolyn
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I guess it says College HouseCarolyn
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