Enfield pub history index
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Middlesex.
Spotted Cow, Bulls Cross, Enfield - circa 1910
Kindly provided by Dolores Dilley
The following entries are in this format:
Residents at this address
1861/James Collins/Beer Shop Keeper/78/Reading, Berkshire/Census
1861/Lucy Collins/Wife/80/Enfield, Middlesex/Census
1861/Charles Bowles/Lodger, Ag Labourer/56/Southampton, Hampshire/Census
1871/Mary Sage/Beer House Keeper, Widow/70/Islington/Census
1871/Louisa Smith/Daughter, Widow/30/Islington/Census
1871/Arthur Orton/Grandson/3/Islington/Census
1881/Mary Everett/Beer House Keeper, Widow/42/Cheshunt, Hertford/Census
1881/Albert Everett/Son/12/Kennington, Surrey/Census
1881/Frank Everett/Son/10/Wimbledon, Surrey/Census
1891/Mary Everett/Beer House Keeper, Widow/53/Cheshunt, Hertfordshire/Census
1891/Emily Everett/Daughter/26/Kennington, Surrey/Census
1891/Richard A Everett/Son, Plumber/22/Kennington, Surrey/Census
1891/Frank S Baker/Lodger, Carpenter & Joiner/30/Horsham, Sussex/Census
1911/Richard Albert Everett/Plumber/42/Vauxhall, London/Census
1911/Isabella Kate Everett/Wife, Beer House Keeper/30/St Elmo, Malta/Census
1911/Nelson Herbert Hewitt/Brother in Law, Machinist/22/Aldershot,
Hampshire/Census
1911/Frances Mary Everett/Daughter/4/Bulls Cross/Census
1911/Albert Leslie Everett/Son/2/Bulls Cross/Census
1911/Alice Aggus/Domestic Servant/17/Dengie, Essex/Census
1914/Isabella Kate Everett/Beer Retailer, Bulls Cross/../../Post Office Directory
In 1921 census at The Spotted Cow, Enfield
Isabella Kate Walpole, Beer House Licence Holder, aged 41 years 2 months, and born in St Elmo, Malta
Charles Arthur Walpole, Husband, Steel Filer Of Small Arms, Retired, aged 43 years 10 months, and born in Middlesex
Francis Mary Everett, Daughter, aged 14 years 4 months, and born in Middlesex
Albert Leslie Everett, Son, aged 12 years 9 months, and born in Enfield, Middlesex
Denton Charles Everett, Son, aged 6 years 2 months, and born in Enfield, Middlesex
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