HODDESDON HIGH ST 1890S: Changes Over Time Teaching and Learning Resources
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HODDESDON HIGH ST 1890s: Changes over time – Teaching and Learning Resources
No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present GOING SOUTH TO NORTH ON THE WEST SIDE Spitalbrook Gothic Lodge & Built 1830 as entrance & Joseph & Louise Bayford, Woodlands Drive group of lodge to Woodlands gardener cottages Mary Pullen, sick nurse Row of 3 See list at end cottages Woodlands Built 1830 by John Warner Unoccupied 1895-1922 Mrs Snow Stables & orangerie 1881 Elizabeth Warner, 1929 James Hillyer converted to private widow 1967 Demolished houses in Woodlands 1890 Directory: Compton Close; Police Station Warner 9 Miss Warner’s Built c1750-60 Harriett, Mary & Celia 1929 ‘Loewood’ Lowewood House 1881 John Warner’s Warner and servants Miss Warner Now a museum & daughters Harriett, Mary & 1936 Public Library arts centre Celia Samaritan Woman statue in grounds Behind Miss 1 x 4 rooms Will. & Mary A. Stagg Warner’s 1 x 3 rooms coachman & John & House? Louisa Ford, gardener 11 Borham House Site of double murder 1807 See below 1902 George Armatage Hoddesdon NHS (possibly under 1914-29 Alfred B. Clinic Elm Place in Coventry Civic Hall Rd 1891 Census) 1965 Demolished 13 Elm Place Group of small 17th century John & Mary Tregelles & 1892 Alterations Belvedere Place 15 (2 private tenements; The Dolphin family, architect 1895 Campbell residences) 1886 Solomon Baskerville Sarah Baskerville & Baskerville (till 1899) (1891 could 1886 Tregelles servant 1898 –1906 Pinn include Borham 1890 Campbell, curate Miss Caroline Pinn, 1898-1914 Mrs Hannah House) housekeeper with lodger & Hoskins servant 1929 Miss Goodwin (13)
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present 1929 Brig. Gen. Robert Prentice ‘Elm Place’ 1956 Demolished Council Offices built 1935- 1986 Gardens Grounds of The Knowle COCK LANE The Grange Built before 1500 Prep. School for boys 1906-14 Douglas Jones The Grange offices Rev. Clarke Chittenden 6 servants & 1 teacher 1929 Henry A. Trotter Prep. School for boys Grange Cottage Arthur Colgate
17 Thurgoods Original house built c1500 Later house 19 Hoddesdon Villa Birdbolt Inn John & Martha Ashford & 1908 Hoddesdon Villa Estate Agents at back family, Rural Post Middle Class Academy Messenger; Martha 1922 Brian Hutt Ashford Ladies School 21 Sherborne Built c1760 Ernest & Annie Beck, 1908 Mr Beck’s Total Garage House family, governess & 4 1914 Capt. EJ Christie servants 1929 Jonathon Wine Merchant Braithwaite, J.P. Converted to flats then demolished 1965. Part of site occupied by Hoddesdon Motor Co. 23 Golden Lion Built 1535 Henry & Jane Griffin, 1929 Frank Turner, Golden Lion Publican, and family Golden Lion P.H.
25 Laurel House White Hinde; home of Sarah Frogley, widow, The Laurels Shop & 2 cafes Frogley family built c1760 dairyfarmer & son William 1929 William Frogley seed
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present 1881 William Frogley, & 3 daughters merchant farmer 1950s Woolworths 27 Shop Shops built 1860 Walter & Mary Tyler, 1906 Tyler wines & spirit merchant 1929 E&G Rowland, fruiterers 29 Shops Shops built 1860 William & Jane Hampton, 1902 John Hampton 31 W. Hampton, builder, Builder & upholstress 1929 London Central Meat carpenter, manufacturer of Co. Ltd (29) rustic work & horticultural 1905, 1929 International buildings, undertaker Tea Co’s Stores Ltd, grocers (31) 1898-1908 J. Barker Marsh, draper 1914 Allen cycle dealer 33 Shop Sharnbrooks / Sherbornes Edward & Sarah Lock, Mr E. Lock 1908 by 1586 draper & family 1929 Wm Norris, draper Shops built 1860 1948 WS Norris Ltd 35 Shop & house Originally 2 houses; 1 was William & Tressy Green, 1908 Hayllar, chemist Red Lion Inn until 1860. chemist & druggist 1929 Hayllar & Son Shop built 1860 & 6 daughters 1971 Clarbours 37 Shop & house Shop built 1860 Charles & Helen Dawson, 1908-14 Dawson watchmaker 1929 Helen Emily & 7 children Dawson, jeweller 1971 Anika’s 39 Shop & house Shop built 1860 Freeman Turner & 4 1908 Turner, grocer boarders: all grocers 1929 Archer & Turner assistants 1971 Lockey 41 Shop & house Double-fronted shop William & Kate Dellow, 1908-14 Dellow, baker Estate Agent baker 1929 William Roberts, baker 43 Thomas & Florence 1910 Robert Cave Nat West Bank
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present Collings, stationer & Mitchell, Hoddesdon bookseller Bazaar 1922-9 Mrs Florence Mary Mitchell, newsagt. 45 1860 3 storey brick building, Joseph & Fanny Blackeby, 1918 Blackeby Midland Bank / HSBC bow in centre bootmaker 1929 Blackeby, boot 1881: Joseph Blackeby, dealer master bootmaker 47 1886 Goodwin China & Alfred & Mary Ann 1914 Traylen Bros, dairy Boots Opticians Glass Warehouse & dairy Goodwin, dairy famer & 1929 F.W. Bayles dairy family (there 1902) White Heather Dairy 49 South corner of 1902-14 Ashford’s Estate Estate Agents Brockett Rd Agents; 1929 Lewis Hill estate agent & auctioneer BROCKETT RD 51 Bank and Sharples, Tuke & Seebohm Sharples Bank Demolished in 1893 to Barclay’s Bank Manager’s – town’s first bank - 1847 2 improve Brockett Rd Residence storey square building on entrance; remaining Corner building south end which partly corner building first blocked Brockett Rd Sharples Bank then Barclay’s Bank 1896 1906-29 Clement Warner, ‘The Bank House’ & Barclay’s Bank 1971Demolished for new building 53 Shop George & Ellen Bryant, 1914 G.B. Thornton, tobacconists with son tobacconist William 12, daughter 1918 Ellen Bryant Winifred 2, servant & tobacconist; boarder 1929 William Bryant
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present tobacconist
55 Shops and George & Marion Cousins, 1914-18 Florence Collings residences carpenter & son art needlework shop 1929 Church, drapers Not certain from Samuel & Elizabeth 1891 census Griffin, registration agent exactly where 1886 Braimbridge George & Georgina 1906 Braimbridge these families Braimbridge, tailor & are located family 1886 Francis Edwin & Mary Francis, 1898 Francis New shops boot manufactuer & 5 children
57 3 rooms ?Helen Tenun, widow & 2 1929 Miss Leila Ison daughters hairdresser (57) ?Jane Hampton, widow, 1899 Mrs Jane Hampton upholstress, son & (gone by 1902) daughter Hampshire 1886 Barnett Ebeneza & Helen Barnett, 1906 Barnett 59 House retired civil servant, India Office, daughter & servants 4 roomed shop 1886 Creak Fredk & Catherine Creak, & house boot & shoemaker (in Amwell St by 1906) 61 Shop George Inn, British School James & Mary Ashford, 1929 William Ernest Meadows c1960 63 & Post Office on part of dairyman and Ashford grocer and One Stop George Inn property James grandchildren confectioner Convenience Store
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present 65 Shop Ashford, dairyman and 1906-1951 family Ironmongers Shop: Charles E Brooks Congregational George Inn until 1846; Congregational Chapel Demolished 1967 Fawkon Walk Chapel chapel built 1846-7 1971 Fawkon Walk Old Post Office Post Office - Henry Ashford, Post Office - Henry & Ellen Post Office until 1893 Fawkon Walk postmaster and family Ashford, postmaster, 1 son & 5 daughters 67 House & Shop 1881: Charlotte Hare, Charlotte Hare, widow, 1908 C. Hare Fawkon Walk grocer grocer & 2 daughters 1914-18 Hare & Co 1929 Neave & son, grocers (67) 69 1914-29 Ernest Gocher Fawkon Walk butcher (69)
71 Shop Falcon or Fawkon on the Walter & Lucy Turner, 1908 G. Turner Fawkon Walk Hoop inn butcher and family 1914-29 Ernest Belton, 71-77 High St hairdresser & Beltona Ltd, 1881: James Tuck, butcher patent medicine manufacturers 1960s Peacock’s hairdressers 73 House ?John Ashford, shoemaker ?William & Isabella 1914-29 Joseph Seaton, Fawkon Walk & rural post messenger and Hodgson, brewery clerk, confectioner family; son & daughter ?1881: Susan Culver 75 4 rooms ?James & Mary Ward, 1914-22 Long & Blundell Fawkon Walk joiner harness makers 1929 –60s Frank Andrews, saddler &
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present harness maker Demolished early 1960s ENTRY TO GRIFFINS YARD 77 Frank Challis, fly prop. 1929 -1960s A.G. Cousins Fawkon Walk & Son Demolished early 1960s 79 Shop & house William & Elizabeth Carter, 1914-29 Charles Carter 2001 Shoebox bootmaker (there 1906) boot & shoemaker 81 Griffin Inn Fredk & Emily Chapman, 1894 Hoddesdon Bazaar 2001 Meadows & Le publican & fly prop. 1914 Ellen Bryant, Cafe Hoddesdon Bazaar tobacconist -George & Ellen Bryant, 1929 Ellen Bryant tobacconists; 83 Shop & house Originally 1 house with Richard Eason, draper, & 1908 Richard Eason 2001 Oxfam no.85 daughter & apprentices 1929 Eason, draper 1886 ‘London House’
85 Business & John W. & Ann Nicholls, 1929 J.W. Nicholls & Co. 2001 Hairdressers house 1881: J.W. Nicholls, builder builder builders & undertakers
87 Shop Inn – Checkers John & Esther Roberts, 1929 Jas. Roberts, baker Peacocks 1881: George Little, baker confectioner and family (87) Demolished 1964
89 The Bull The Bell 1575 William & Barbara Miles, 1906 Barbara Miles 1881 The Bull- William publican, 6 children 1929 Thomas Morris (89) Miles, publican & Sams & Son, motor car props. (89) Demolished 1964 for Wallis’
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present supermarket, later Gateway 91 Corner building Hoddesdon & Broxbourne Hoddesdon & Broxbourne 1914-29 Church & Son, Mutual Improvement Mutual Improvement outfitters Society library and meeting Society library and rooms meeting rooms LORD ST 93 Corner building Grace’s Farmhouse Hoddesdon Coffee 1929 Hoddesdon 2001 sports shop 3 shops 1880s Tavern: Stephen Norfolk, Temperance Hotel Ltd manager, 2 waiters later 2 shops Swan Inn Inn 16th century Fanny Collins & daughter, 1929 Old Swan White Swan 1881: Fanny Collins, innkeeper Geo. Fermer, publican innkeeper 97 Shop 1881 Jonn W. Stallabrass, William & Flora Nicholls, 1914-29 William Nicholls, butcher butcher & family, 1 servant butcher & 2 boarders, butchers 99 Smithy & 1881 Henry Giblin, farrier & Henry & Emma Giblin, 1914 WH Woolmer’s 2001 RJ Ripley entrance way to smith farrier & smith & 8 children Smithy butcher Old Swan Yard 1911 W. Saward & Co, smiths Shop 1929 George Henry Porter, blacksmith 1895-1905 E.W. Stagg – 2001 Toc-H bootmaking business 1911 To Let & Bakery 1929 Toc H & solicitor’s office 1971 Toc H 101 1881 Used as store 1971 Photographer 103 Shop Fredk & Susannah Scott, 1914 Mrs Sarah Scott 2001 Ward’s baker-confectioner 1929 Mrs Susannah Scott, newsagent
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present confectioner
105 Salisbury Arms Black Lion 1578 until 1828 William & Martha Salmon, 1929 Mrs Gertrude Emma Salisbury Arms 1881: William Salmon, lic. victualler Neal, Salisbury Arms licensed victualler 107 3 Cottages 1881: Wright Thomas & Anne Roblett, 1914 A.G. Cousins? 2001 3 shops: 1 109 Ingram agricultural labourer & 1914 Mrs Sarah Clark empty, 1 gift shop & a 111 Hutchinson family printer & JB Franklin, fish shop William Clarke, printer music teacher Walter & Ellen Kempton, 1929 Walter Cavill greengrocer & hairdresser (107) bootmender & son 1929 Hod Gas & Coke Co. Ltd (109) 113 Myddelton Built c1600 as private Rogerson 1898 Charles A. Christie 115 House house then became the 1902 Norman P. Christie 117 Queens Head Inn. 1852 1906 Dr Love’s residence again a private house 1929 Leonard West M.B. 1890: Josiah Rogerson J.P. PAULS LANE – JORDANS LANE
75 Amwell Street Henry Edward Curtis, CJ Ross Corn, Coal & 2001 Fishing Tackle 77 Old Harrow Inn publican Forage Merchants shop & Florist 79 & 2 shops St Catherine’s St Catherine’s Church St Catherine’s Church St Catherine’s Church St Catherine’s Church Church NORTH END OF HIGH ST
Maidenhead Inn Mentioned as an inn in 1929 Maiden Head Public Tower Centre 1576, building next door House - James J. Morris demolished 1875 Clocktower Clockhouse built 1836/7 Town Hall; storage for 1929 Clock House Clocktower
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present Town Hall; storage for horse-drawn fire engine. Hoddesdon Volunteer Fire horse-drawn fire engine & Meeting room above Brigade accommodation for town Town Hall demolished constable until 1883 with prison cells. Meeting room above
GOING NORTH TO SOUTH ON THE EAST SIDE BELL LANE 1 Burford St Bell Inn Bell Inn 1908 Bell Inn, 1929 PH 136 2 shops Four Feathers Inn 1663 Part of Brewery 1908 part of brewery 134 Brewery ENTRANCE INTO BREWERY RD
128 Site of Thatched 1881: Offices and store Brewery Offices 1908 Brewery offices 2001 3 shops 126 House Izaac Walton connection; Charles A. & Susan 1945 3 shops (?, butchers, 124 Brewery House 17th century timber frame, Christie ‘Brewery House’ Clements) 122 painted relief showing 2 (there 1895) boys holding a bunch of grapes, until 1877 the main home of the Christie family; ornamental iron fence & 2 lime trees on each side of central doorway 120 Jutting block of 1881: Henry Draper, Henry & Emily Draper, 1902-14 Thomas buildings - brewery building surveyor brewery building surveyor Merchant, brewery house Part of Market Place, 5 & 6 children (1895-1898) surveyor almshouses behind sold 1929 Edwin Dixon Cannon 1841 Stores (Edwin Dixon manager) Wine & Spirit Merchants
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present
118 Shop with 1881: Frances King, toy Frances King, toy shop 1898-1906 Mrs Jane King 2001 Pringle’s residence shop toy dealer Jewellers 1914 Miss Annie Singleton, shopkeeper 1929 E. W. Stagg boot dealer
116 Shop with 1881: Richard Tricker, Richard Tricker, 1898 Mrs Emma Tricker, 2001 Grayt residence shoemaker, son & grandson shoemaker boot & shoemaker Expectations Arthur Sams 1918 Ernest Wiliam Stagg boot dealer 1929 E. W. Stagg boot dealer 114 House & shop White Hart Inn Thomas & Carrie Dymock, 1895 -1929 Arthur Co-operative Store Last in Amwell 15th century Market Cross decorator, plumber & Dymock, piano tuner The Department parish stood opposite. glazier & 4 sons 1898-1914 Thomas Store 1881: Thomas & Carrie Dymock plumber Dymock, house decorator, plumber & glazier and family Archway with room above led to Common Marshes 112 First in White Hart Inn George & Eliza Brewster 1898 Mrs Eliza Brewster Broxbourne 15th century Market Cross and family, fishmonger & 1906-14 Brewster Bros parish stood opposite. poulterer 1929 Charles Brewster Archway with room above fishmongers led to Common Marshes; Demolished 1955 for Co- 2 storey shop dating from operative Store (1971)
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present c1590? 1860-81 Brewster family 110 1914-29 Arthur George Cousins Bazaar A.G. Cousins & Son Toy Shop 108 Building set 1881: House used to store House used to store 1914 London County & 2001 Halifax Bank 106 back furniture furniture Westminster Bank Refronted 1929 Westminster Bank 104 2 storey shop White Horse Inn Edmund & Charlotte 1902-1929 C.S. Cousins, 2001 2 shops 102 dating c1590 Private house Blunden, grocer & China & Glass Dealer House 1881: Blunden furniture dealer & family (104) 1914-29 Arthur Gowers, outfitter (102) 100 1881 William Stallabrass, Elizabeth Stallabrass, carpenter widow, son Stockbridge & 1899-1906 Stockbridge 1886 Elizabeth Stallabrass, daughter Stallabrass, corn factor corn dealer, widow 1929 James Mortemore, shopkeeper Shop and 1881 Charles Curtis, tailor Will & Mary Carter, boot & 1895-1902 Batstone, tailor 2001 empty shop residence 1886 William Curtis, tailor shoe manufacturer & outfitter? ‘Market House’ Entrance to yard Shop and 1881 Jonathon Stallabrass, Jonathon & Sarah 1902-06 Stallabrass 2001 empty shop residence butcher and family Stallabrass, butcher Entrance to yard 98 Shop & Thomas & Helen Gardiner, 1929 Thomas Gardiner 2001 Hoddesdon residence ironmonger Ltd. Ironmongers & North Library Metro. Electric Power Supply Co. 96 Harriet & Mary Whitley, sisters
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present 94 Shop William & Priscilla 1902-14 Whitley 2 shops Whitley, tailor & family 1929 Christie & Lucas wine, spirit & beer merchants 92 Shop Walter & Mary Griffin, 1914 Griffin watch & clock repairer and 1922 Madame Skingle 5 children milliner 1929 William Stone, electrical engineer 90 Charles & Jane Coomes, 1902 Charles Ellis, pork butcher plumber 1914 Charles Ashford & WJ Haward, builder 1919 Thomas Knight printers 1929 Knight stationers 88 The Fox 1881Mullett, publican Charles & Jane Dymock, 1914 Mrs Jane Dymock publican & 2 daughters 1929 Jn Clyde Newman, caterer 1935 Tudor Café 86 Shop opposite 1881 Frederick Cherry, Fredk & Annie Cherry, 1902 Gurney, draper pump draper and family draper and 2 sons 1910 Stubbins, draper 1929 Bristow, draper CONDUIT LANE 84 Shop 1881: Garett, hairdresser 1902-29 Charles Elphee hairdresser 82 Shop Edmund & Annie Parker, 1912-14 Batsford, 80 fruiterer & green grocer fishmonger & poulterer; 1929 Thomas Brill, fruiterer
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present 78 1929 Walter John Haward builder 76 Stanboroughs Appears in records 1363, Dr Alfred & Emma 1929 Hoddesdon & Conservative Club house built 1637 Bisdee, doctor and family Broxbourne Unionist Club 1881: Part used as a and servants training home for servant Dr William & Mina Horley, 1929 Wright & Mills, girls: Mary Draper, matron surgeon & family opticians 1881: Dr Horley – surgeon 74 Shop Edward & Catherine Roe, 1906 Roe 2001 Chemist grocers manager 1914-29 Fred. Postlethwaite, chemist
72 2 Tenements – 1886 Living quarters & shop William & Olive Bradfield, 1893 new Post Office Post Office 1893 PO next to it - shop kept by carpenters labourer Ashford Tuck & Sinclair selling ribbons, cotton, wool etc 70 House Inn in 1704 known as Rose Miss Ottey (1890) 1906 Mrs & Miss Ottey 2001 Paul Wallace & Crown [Crown & Mitre Henrietta Mouro, sister of 1918 Tim Blancheflower Estate Agency inn]. Stables demolished Head, & 2 servants 1929 Bridgman & Son 1842 when most southerly (T.A. Blancheflower) of the houses built. estate agents & 1881: Misses Ottey auctioneers 68 Montague McAdam lived here 1825-36 Henry & Ellen Collett & 1906 Scott Moncrieff Lloyds Bank House family, brewers manager & 1914 Mrs Wood 4 servants 1929 Dr D. Irving Anderson 66 The Limes 1842 Inn stables Harry Hodson, widower & 1895 Hodson & Johnson (Entrance to demolished when house 7 adult children & 2 1902 Hodson & Hunt’s Yard) built servants, East India Benningfield 1886 Hodson & Cooper Merchant 1908-14 Mr Hodson 1918 Miss Hodson
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present 1929 Miss Hodson 64 Hogges Hall 1860 private house with John A. & Margaret Hunt 1918 Hunt 2001 Braserie & central door & porch & 8 children & 3 servants, 1929 ‘Hoddeshall’- Eric Funeral Parlour supported by corinthian builder & contractor Larkworthy pillars Hunt’s workshops at rear 1935 & 1971 W.R. Stone – Residence of John Hunt musical instruments; Stella dress shop; LE Porter; 1971 Coleman’s Shoes 62 C17th century building as 1 William & Sarah Walford, 1929 Charles Whitley 2001 Tandoori 60 house but later divided into gardener, sister & lodger Registrar, Collector of restaurant & Captain 2. Offices of John Hunt built Rates, Vaccination Officer, Cod after 1860. Large gateway Employment Exchange on the south side for vehicle (62) entry 1929 Hoddesdon Sand Pits Ltd, merchants (62) 58 The Keys Cross Keys inn William & Mary A. 1929 Broxbourne Land Co 2001 Bristol & West Woollard, retired clerk Ltd & Hoddesdon Nationwide Transport Ltd 56 Rathmore Built 1746, known as the Home & surgery of Dr Dr Robert Stevens (until 2001 Solicitors House Doctor’s House – early Robert & Frances Stevens 1898) Offices Georgian of 3 storeys 1929 Dr W.H. Sturge St Augustine’s 1800 James Esdaile Esdale House 1902 Charles A. Christie St Augustine’s 1860s several tenements – Charles P. & Isabel 1906 Norman Peter Catholic Church shop, house, 2 ramshackle Christie and family, brewer Christie cottages overhanging the & maltster, Harry Collett, Demolished 1961 street c1555, demolished visitor and 7 servants St Augustine’s Catholic 1869 & 1877. Church built 1881: Esdale House Christie Corner of 1860 3 small houses: Daniel & Sarah Foster, Esdaile Lane & square built house 2 coachman
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present High St storeys; 3rd joined to 2nd by short stretch of wall containing an archway 1881: Daniel & Sarah Foster, coachman North Lodge Built 1875-1892 Thomas & Annie Laker, 1929 Priory Lodge Rev. 1881: Thomas & Annie coachman and family James Reany 2001 Brickendon Laker, coachman and family 1971 Lodge Court 50 House in Hannah Dungey & 4 1929 William Alfred Clark grounds children & servant (50) Rawdon House Built 1622, private house Known as Hoddesdon Bought by C.P. Christie, until 1813, then various House; Joseph & Mary empty until 1898. Bought schools until 1865. 1875 Jones, gardener in charge for the Order of St Henry Ricardo became of house (Ricardo not Augustine & became St owner & added new wing to there at census but owner Monica’s Priory until 1969. the north & lodges until 1892) 1881: Ricardo family South Lodge Built 1875-1892 Unoccupied 1929 Mrs Molesworth 2001 Ashleigh Court 1881: Wilson, gardener 48 ?Cecil Cottage Fred. & Charlotte Mansell, 1929 Capt. J. McKerrell Commercial Traveller, & family 46 The Elm/The Built c1605 later divided into 1. Ernest & Tilly Collins, Coffin House 44 Tree 2 houses: accountant & son 1902 Miss McKenzie Kimberley A pair of ancient houses 2. Alexander & Elizabeth 1906 JH Green 2001 Dental Practice (1906) whose upper storey McKenzie, auctioneer 1914 E. Massey Yew Arbour overhangs the footway – McKenzie’s offices 1908 W. Nottage 2 houses and Coffin House 1914-29 Mrs Nottage (44) adjoining office 1881: Alexander McKenzie 1908 offices occupied by the Urban District Council Demolished 1959
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present 42 Tenement known as a malt 1897 Victorian Villas built 2 private houses 40 mill in 1569 1902 EF Beavis 1929 Axel Henriksen (42) 1886 2 small tenements 1929 Ralph Tyler (40) 38 Newport Thomas Brown, Inland Thomas Brown, Inland 1895 Chas Fitch 2001 Mistletoe Cottage or Revenue Inspector Revenue Inspector 1914 J Woollard, plumber Lodge 1929 Edgar James
36 Yew House House dated from 17th Thomas & Ellen Micklem, 1902 Mrs Micklem Cedar Green century; refronted in 19th solicitor & magistrate and 1904 grounds sold off as century. family; married daughter Yewlands Estate; 1832-57 Admiral O’Brien. 1906-14 Henry Collet Yew tree overhung the road 1929 Misses Quibell until 1890 Elizabeth Winterbotham & 1961/3 house demolished 1881: Thomas Micklem children & servants 1971 Cedar Green 34 North House Part of Yewlands estate 1929 William Pinkham 2001 North House (34) 34b South House 1929 Henry Jones 2001 South House 34c South End Harteshorne, Five Bells Inn Douglas & Emma Taylor, 1895 Harry Wilson 2001 South End House 1850 maltster, & family 1898 - 1914 Geo. Stacey House 32 The Cottage Built 1870 by Septimus Septimus & Elizabeth 1902 Septimus & Howard Italian Cottage or Warner Warner & family Warner Spinning Wheel 1886 ‘Italian Cottage’ 1929 Lt. Col. Edgar Jessop Christie (32) 1929 Major Hugh S. Cotterill (The Cottage) 14 Spitalbrook Robert & Elizabeth Rich 1897 Mary Rainbird’s shop 2001 3 cottages (14- 12 cottages (7) Fred’k & Alice Matthews 1929 No.12 Ada Crick, 10) private houses 10 13 x 4 roomed John & Mary Rainbird shopkeeper cottages William & Sarah Huggins 1898 map shows 7 Arth. & Rosetta Hitching cottages on this side of the
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No Place Before 1891 1891 CENSUS After 1891 Present William & Fanny Wilson road before The George Thos & Sarah Harknett and at least 3 across the Hy & Sarah Williamson other side of the road. Thos & Sophia Minns 1897 Mrs Kate Jones lived James & Fanny Williams in one opposite Rainbird’s Thos & Sophia Swain shop. Will. & Minnie Allimpton 1898Thos Bell, shoemaker John & Mary Watson 1902 Mrs Carr, shopkeeper 8 The George Inn Built c1860 John & Eliza Paine, 1929 Mrs Alice Maud The George licensed victualler Heggie, Old George Public House 6 Spitalbrook 2 x James Cornhill &family 1929 Herbert Gear, boot 4 3 roomed Emily Higgins & family repairer (6) 2 cottages 1929 Mrs Saunders (2)
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