Buildings in Hanslope
Chapel House, Gold Street

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Originally built for two households in 43 and 45 Gold Street, this building has now been converted for us of a single household.

In addition, in the later 19th century, there was a very small dwelling squeezed between this house and Yew Tree Terrace to the south.  This was known as Honeymoon Cottage.  It has now been incorporated into Chapel House.

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43, 45 Gold Street from Church Tower, 1957

43, 45 Gold Street 2006

Honeymoon Cottage from Church Tower 1957
 
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The following people are associated with Chapel House, Gold Street:

Name Year of Birth Year of Interest Source Occupation/Notes Probability
43 
Richard Branson 1817  1861 Census  Builder  40%
Richard Branson 1817  1891 Census  Retired Builder  50%
William Harris 1843  1901 Census  Clerk in Ry. Works  95%
Storey   1910 Revenue Survey  Tenant  100%
Thomas Story 1858  1911 Census  Carpenter  80%
Arthur John Abbott   1939 Election Register  at Chapel House,   100%
45 
William Herbert 1870  1901 Census  Smith's Striker  95%
Elizabeth Herbert   1910 Revenue Survey  Tenant  100%
Mary Jane Herbert 1870  1911 Census    80%
Mary Herbert   1939 Election Register  at Chapel House   80%
Honeymoon cottage 
Frederic Garrett 1870  1901 Census  Laborer in Ry. Works  90%
Elizabeth Garratt   1910 Revenue Survey  Tenant  100%
whole building 
Lucy Wiggins   1910 Revenue Survey  Owner  100%
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Notes:
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Probability indicates transcribers' assessment that person listed is associated with the building on this page.

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