Sadd & Son of Cambridge, Robert
Sansom, [full version unknown]
Sayers, [Mr][full version unknown]
Scott, [Mr][full version unknown]
Sedding, E.D. probably Edward Douglas
Shaftesbury Lord , [full version unknown]
Shepherd, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Silver, Steven or Stephen William
Silver, [Mrs] Steven or Stephen William [full name unknown but possibly Sarah Constance]
Simms, [Mrs] George [full version unknown]
Simpson, Edward also known as Flint Jack
Slade , [family][full versions unknown]
Smart, Frank G. possibly Frank Jurtun
Smith, Jessie Payne or Mary Payne
Smyly, Executors of Aileen Grace
Society for the Propogation of the Gospel
Sollas (previously Moseley), Amabel Nevill
Somerset, William Horace Boscawen
Somerset, [Mr][full version unknown]
Somerset also known as Duke of Beaufort, Henry Adalbert Wellington FitzRoy
Somerset Archaeological Society
Somerset County Museum Taunton
Soulston, [Miss][full version unknown]
St Mathurin, Suzanne Cassou de
Stannier, [full version unknown]
Swaine [F.A. Swaine Ltd ?] , Unknown
Symonds, H.P. [possibly Horatio Percy]
Career Policeman
Biography Chief Constable of Cambridge according to accession book. He is listed in the 1901 census as Charles Stretten aged 70 born in Greenwich London and living in Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, County Chief Constable [Alison Petch [as part of 'The Other Within' project 2006-9] 27/02/2007]
County Cambridgeshire
Relationship Other Owner
Archaeological or Ethnographic Ethnography
Collected around 1908
Dates active ?1831-?after 1908
Donated around 1950
English collections Keys with leather case formerely belonged to the Penny Savings Bank at 68 Sidney Street, Cambridge. These items may not be in the Pitt Rivers Museum
Oxford Uni Education No
Oxford based No
English collection size 4
Connections Catherine E. Parsons