Wheatsheaf - from faded picture in the church
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The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
"Philip Scruby, a thatcher built a beerhouse known as the Wheat sheaf on a
roadside strip of land c 1845 and sold it in 1852 to the Chelmsford brewers,
Wells and Perry. It was licensed as an ale house from 1872 or earlier. In
1898, Wells and Perry surrendered the license on the grant of new license
for the Railway Inn, now the Norton Barge, in Cold Norton and the Wheat
Sheaf became a private house." - village history board in Stow Maries church
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1851/Philip Scruby/beerseller and thatcher/42/Hertfordshire/Census **
1851/Hannah Scruby/wife/37/Great Totham, Essex/Census
1851/Philip Scruby/son, thatcher/13/Great Totham, Essex/Census
1851/Hannah Lucy Scruby/daughter/03/Stow Maries, Essex/Census
1851/Harriet Crow/general servant/15/Stow Maries, Essex/Census
1851/Samuel Stokes/lodger, ag lab/47/Stow Maries, Essex/Census
1870/John Forster/Carrier/../../Kelly's
1871/John Forster/Carrier/../../Post Office
1874/John Forster/Carrier/../../Kelly's
1878/Walter Mann/../../../Kelly's
1881/Robert Wright/Licensed Victualler/31/Tillingham, Essex/Census
1881/Alice Wright/Wife/21/Burnham, Essex/Census
1881/Bessie Wright/Daughter/1/Burnham, Essex/Census
1881/Alfred Vince/Lodger, Agricultural Labourer/26/Birch, Essex/Census
1882/Robert Wright/../../../Kelly's
1886/Robert Wright/../../../Kelly's
1890/James E. Brand/../../../Kelly's
1894/Henry Lazell/../../../Kelly's
1898/Henry Lazell/../../../Kelly's
1895/Henry Lazell/../../../Kelly's
1899/Henry Lazell/../../../Kelly's
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