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In 1890 at Bowes, Palmers Green; and prior to this at Bowes, Southgate. James Sanderson of the Cock, Bowes Manor, claimed to have held the license for over 35 years in 1879 at the transfer after his death.
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The Cock Inn, Palmers Green with landlord named as William Binfield, with building date of 1885
Cock Tavern, Green Lanes, Palmers Green - in 2014
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Residents at this address
1866/J M Sanderson/../../../Post Office Directory
1874/James Martin Sanderson/../../../Post Office Directory
1878/James Martin Sanderson/../../../Post Office Directory
18 January 1879 - The Tottenham and Edmonton Weekly Herald, Southgate Messenger, North Middlesex and West Essex Advertiser, etc. Licensing
The Cock, Bowes Manor from the late proprietor, deceased to his niece Mary Sanderson. He had held the license for over 35 years.
1881/Sarah Sanderson/Licensed Victualler/63/James St Haymarket, Middlesex/Census
1881/Eliza Flintoff/Sister, Licensed Victualler/58/Stamford Hill, Middlesex/Census
1881/Selina Sanderson/Aunt/83/Kensington, Middlesex//Census
1881/Margrett Sanderson/Niece, Barmaid/26/Walworth Road, Surrey/Census
1881/Sarah Balaam/Visitor, General Servant/22/Hatton Garden, Middlesex/Census
1881/Ann Irving/General Servant/63/Edinburgh, Scotland/Census
1881/George Hammond/Ostler/36/../Census
1881/Frederick Sawyer/Potman/18/Stepney, Middlesex/Census
1890/W Hodsdon/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Alfred R Mayer/Licensed Victualler/31/Clerkenwell, London/Census
1891/Lucy Mayer/Wife/28/Yarborough, Lincolnshire/Census
1891/Constance Grasham/Sister/24/Yarborough, Lincolnshire/Census
1891/Henry A Mayer/Son/5/Clerkenwell, London/Census
1891/Anne S Mayer/Daughter/4/Clerkenwell, London/Census
1891/Charlotte Wadwell/Servant/24/Water Newton, Huntingdon/Census
1891/Emma West/Servant/24/Buxtworth, Northamptonshire/Census
1894/A Mayer/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/A Mayer/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/William Binfield/Licensed Victualler/48/City, London/Census
1901/Rosetta Binfield/Wife/33/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1901/Louisa Binfield/Daughter/14/Islington, London/Census
1901/Arthy Johnson/Barman/29/Beaumont, Essex/Census
1901/George Woods/Ostler/41/Old Heston, Huntingdon/Census
1901/Emily Parker/Barmaid/19/Ashleworth, Gloucester/Census
1901/Alice Gibbs/Barmaid/18/Deptford, Kent/Census
1901/Jane Brocklehurst/Cook, widow/38/Islington, London/Census
1911/William Binfield/Licensed Victualler/58/City of London/Census
1911/Rosetta Dulcie Binfield/Daughter, Assistant/25/Holloway, London/Census
1911/Louise Maisie Binfield/Daughter, Assistant/24/Islington, London/Census
1911/Caroline Moxon/Sister in Law, Assistant/34/South London/Census
1911/Arthur Frederick Johnson/Barman/39/Beaumont Tendring, Essex/Census
1911/Ellen Keble Wright/Cook/30/Prettywell, Southend, Essex/Census
1911/Beatrice Rowland/Barmaid/30/Walkey, Sheffield, Yorkshire/Census
1911/George Woods/Hostler/55/Old Fletton, Huntingdon/Census
1914/William Binfield/../../../Post Office Directory
[In 1921 census, William R Light is at his fathers (Frederick Herbert Light) beer house in Manor Way, North Woolwich - the General Grant]
1926/William R Light/../../../Post Office Directory
1937/William R Light/../../../Post Office Directory
In 1939 at 88 Green Lanes, Southgate, Southgate - the Cock Tavern
William R Light, Licensed Victualler, born 06 Jan 1901
Lillian L E Light, Wife Manageress In Own Business, born 8 Jun 1901
Thomas N Markham, Billiard Marker, born 04 Jan 1911
Alan D Scholefield, Barman, born 23 Jun 1917
Percival Pitt, Kitchen Porter, born 20 Apr 1890
Albert W Farrow, Barman, born 05 Aug 1914
Ernest M O'Doherty, Barman, born 13 Jun 1908
Horace H Crisp, Barman, born 26 Oct 1912
Joseph T Bright, Off-Licence Manager, born 17 Nov 1908
James F Bright, Apprentice Clothing Manufacturing, born 15 Oct 1922
Julia Myers, Pianist, born 23 Nov 1900
Sarah Myers, Unpaid Domestic Duties, Widowed, born 29 May 1881
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