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2, 4 High Street |
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This building was part of the Watts estate at least from 1779, and probably until the estate was broken up by the Heskeths in the 1950s and 60s. The building was the Black Lion public house from 1787 or earlier, until at least 1827. Later the southern part of the building was used as a workshop. It was the post office from sometime in the 1920s or 1930s up to 1960s or 1970s. Miss Whitbread who lived here as the Post Mistress for many years, and was a notable historian of the village told people she understood the building was originally a tithe barn. At present we do not know her authority for this and cannot corroborate it. The building was gutted and reconstructed in the late 20th century. For much of the 19th century the building was divided to provide homes for two families. |
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1920-30 The property is right half of the building nearest the camera, with the left half of the building forming another home, and the carpenter's workshop beyond (left side of the picture). |
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An aerial view of rear of building probably taken in 1930s or 1940s. |
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Late 1960 before demolition in the 1970s |
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The back of the Post Office,just before it was demolished. |
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Thought to be Harry Smith's lorries from Sherrington. |
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These new houses in the High Street,replaced the old Post Office. |
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The following people are associated with 2, 4 High Street:
Name | Year of Birth | Year of Interest | Source | Occupation/Notes | Probability |
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Thomas Stevans | 1801 | 1851 | Census | Blacksmith | 60% |
Thomas Stevens | 1831 | 1861 | Census | Blacksmith | 60% |
Charles Groocock | 1841 | 1871 | Census | Smith and Inplement Maker | 50% |
Charles Groocock | 1841 | 1881 | Census | Machinist; emp. 6 men & 4 boys | 60% |
George F. Whitbread | 1859 | 1891 | Census | C. Joiner & Smith | 90% |
George Whitbread | 1859 | 1901 | Census | Carpenter | 95% |
George Whitbread | 1910 | Revenue Survey | Tenant | 100% | |
George Frederick Whitbread | 1859 | 1911 | Census | Carpenter | 95% |
George Frederick Whitbread | 1918 | Election Register | at High Street | 100% | |
Kate Sarah Whitbread | 1918 | Election Register | at High Street | 100% | |
George Frederick Whitbread | 1939 | Election Register | at 4 High Street | 100% | |
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George Grace | 1844 | 1871 | Census | Smith | 50% |
Thomas Herbert | 1818 | 1881 | Census | Ag. Lab. | 40% |
Edwin I Kilpin | 1831 | 1881 | Census | Ag. Lab. | 40% |
John Hawkes | 1838 | 1891 | Census | Bricklayers Lab. | 90% |
John Hawkes | 1837 | 1901 | Census | Agricultural Labourer | 95% |
John Hawkes | 1910 | Revenue Survey | Tenant | 100% | |
John Hawkes | 1875 | 1911 | Census | Wood Sawyer | 95% |
John Thomas Hawkes | 1918 | Election Register | at High Street | 90% | |
Florence Annie Hawkes | 1918 | Election Register | at High Street | 90% | |
John Thomas Hawkes | 1939 | Election Register | at 2 High Street | 100% | |
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John Gough | 1772 | Pub Licensee | Black Lyon, to 1787 | 80% | |
George Gough | 1777 | Pub Licensee | Black Lyon, and 1778 | 80% | |
John Gough | 1779 | Survey 1779 | Tenant | 100% | |
Catherine Gough | 1788 | Pub Licensee | Black Lyon, to 1790 | 80% | |
William Thompkins | 1791 | Pub Licensee | Black Lyon, to 1827 or later | 80% | |
Edward Watts | 1818 | Survey 1818 | Owner | 40% | |
William Tomkins | 1818 | Survey 1818 | Tenant | 40% | |
E H Watts | 1910 | Revenue Survey | Owner | 100% | |
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Notes:
In the above list of people, to find all references to a person, click on the Name of the person. |
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