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Fulbourn

Description
Fulbourn, a village in Cambridgeshire. It stands under Gogmagog Hill, adjacent to the Cambridge and Newmarket branch of the G.E.R., 5 miles ESE of Cambridge, and has a station on the railway, and a post, money order, and telegraph office under Cambridge. It includes two parishes?All Saints and St Vigor, though all the parochial assessments are united. The living of All Saints is a vicarage, and that of Sfc Vigor a rectory, both being in the diocese of Ely. The livings were consolidated in 1876; joint net yearly value, £550 with residence. Patron, St John's College, Cambridge. All Saints' Church was taken down in 1776. St Vigor's Church is a building of stone chiefly in the Decorated style. It has some interesting tombs and monuments, and an old carved oak pulpit. There are a Congregational chapel and some valuable charities. There is an annual fair held on the second Monday and Tuesday after Trinity. The county lunatic asylum here was erected in 1858 at a cost of about £40,000, and it has since been greatly enlarged. It now has accommodation for 500 patients.

Record Sources

1911 Fulbourn Census
1901 Fulbourn Census
1891 Fulbourn Census
1881 Fulbourn Census
1871 Fulbourn Census
1861 Fulbourn Census
1851 Fulbourn Census
1841 Fulbourn Census

British Phone Books 1880-1984

Birth, Marriage & Death Records
 


Last updated: 25th July 2010