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Formerly known as 19 Eastbourne Terrace
The portion of the road frontage where Nos. 63-99 Hills Road were built was first leased to Richard Reynolds Rowe (the College Agent). He did not take up his option and in July 1865 by a Deed of Assignment he assigned his interest to Arthur John Gray (builder)
In 1870 a lease of 8 dwelling houses called Eastbourne Terrace was granted to Gray for 40 years
3rd January 1871 - Gray assigned two houses (6 and 7 Eastbourne Terrace) to Frederick Oliver
By 1884 (when the lease was due for renewal) he had built 11 more making 19 in total
He kept an interest in 6 houses (Nos. 1, 2, 5, 8, 10 and 11 Eastbourne Terrace)
After his death in 1898 he left his daughter, Elizabeth Jane Bennett, these houses (now called Nos. 79, 81, 85, 91, 97 and 99 Hills Road)
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Sold 16th July 1980