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Red Lion, Great Sampford

In 1917, Frederick Coote was the publican, this is a card posted from Folkestone in 1913

In 1917, Frederick Coote was the publican, this is a card posted from Folkestone in 1913

Kindly provided by Adrian Gray

Red Lion, Great Sampford

Taken by John Law

Residents at this address

1769/John Mumford/Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances**

1775/John Mumford/Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances**

1779/John Mumford/Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances**

1785/John Mumford/Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances**

1791/John Mountford/Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances**

1798/John Mountford/Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances**

1832-3/William Thurgood/../../../Pigots

1839/Thomas Burton/../../../Pigots

1840/Thomas Burton/../../../Pigots*

In 1841 at the Lion Inn, Great Sampford, Saffron Walden
Thomas Burton , Victualler, aged 45 and born in Essex
Rebecca Burton, Female, aged 75 and born in Essex
Mary Burton, Female, aged 30 and born in Essex
Hannah Burton, Female, aged 15 and born in Essex
John Burton, Male, aged 15 and born in Essex
Henry Burton, Male, aged 7 and born in Essex
James Fitch, Male Servant, aged 15 and born in Essex

1845/Thomas Burton/../../../Post Office

1848/Thomas Burton/Victualler/../../Whites

1851/John Burton/../../../Post Office

1851/John Burton/victualler/24/Great Bardfield, Essex/Census ***
1851/Hannah Burton/sister, housekeeper/27/Great Bardfield, Essex/Census
1851/Elizabeth Suckling/aunt, help and waiter/50/Great Bardfield, Essex/Census
1851/John Wallett/ostler/23/Great Canfield, Essex/Census

1852/J. Burton/../../../Kellys*

1855/J. Burton/../../../Kellys*

In 1861 at the Red Lion Inn, Village, Great Sampford, Saffron Walden
John Burton, Inn keeper employing 1 man aged 34 and born in Great Bardfield, Essex
Hannah Burton, Sister aged 36 and born in Great Bardfield, Essex
Eliza Reynolds, House servant aged 22 and born in Great Sampford, Essex

1862/John Burton/Watch Maker/../../Kellys

1867/John Burton/Watch Maker/../../Post Office

1870/Philip Byford/../../../Kellys

1871/Philip Byford/../../../Post Office

1874/Henry Curtis/../../../Kellys

1878/Walter Hitching/../../../Kellys

1881/Walter Hitching/Baker & Innkeeper/31/Great Bardfield, Essex/Census
1881/Julia Hitching/Wife/31/Stebbing, Essex/Census
1881/Thomas Chapman/Apprentice Baker & Innkeeper/15/Finchingfield, Essex/Census
1881/Lizzie Mountford/General Servant/16/Sampford, Essex/Census

1882/Walter Hitching/../../../Kellys

1886/Walter Hitching/../../../Kellys

Essex Herald. 29 November 1892
Great Sampford - The Licence of the Red Lion Inn was temporarily transferred from Samuel Fann Norris to Charles Newman

1894/Charles Newman/../../../Kellys

1895/Charles Newman/../../../Kellys

1898/Charles Newman/../../../Kellys

1899/Charles Newman/../../../Kellys

1901/Cyrus Stone/Licensed victualler/65/Thaxted, Essex/Census***
1901/Matilda Stone/Wife/66/Feering, Essex/Census
1901/Mary G. Barleyman/Sister in Law, Housekeeper/57/Feering, Essex/Census
1901/Gertrude S. Stone/Niece, Teacher in Board School/23/Manchester/Census
1901/Herbert W. Stone/Nephew, Baker/21/Dunmow, Essex/Census
1901/Mercy E. Heard/General Servant/15/Great Sampford, Essex/Census
1901/Thomas Wright/Lodger, Labourer on Farm/67/Great Sampford, Essex/Census

Note: Premises not named in 1901

1902/Cyrus Stone/Carrier/../../Kellys

1908/Elijah Page/../../../Kellys

In 1911 at The Red Lion Inn Great Sampford Essex
Elijah Page, Army pensioner inn keeper aged 50 and born in Barnston Essex
Emily Page, Wife aged 47 and born in Broomfield Essex
Leonard Rokeley Page, Son, Farm hand aged 16 and born in Warley Essex
Herbert George Page, Son, Factory hand aged 14 and born in Chelmsford Essex
Ada Alice Page, Daughter aged 12 and born in Ilford Essex
Alfred Reginald Page, Son aged 9 and born in Ilford Essex

1912/Elijah Page/../../../Kellys

1917/Frederick William Coote/Carrier/../../Kellys

1925/Frederick William Coote/Carrier/../../Kellys

1933/Edward T. Drane/../../../Kellys


* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900

** Provided by Ken Harrison

*** Provided by Adrian Gray

Provided by John Mead


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