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2 Sturton Street / 10 Hooper Street – The Petersfield (White Hart)

A Licensed Victualler

See also entry on The Petersfield

1881

Richard Begsworth, head, married, 57, publican, b. Walthamstow, Essex
Jane Begsworth, wife, married, 32, b. Chigwell, Essex
Richard Begsworth, son, 9, scholar, b. Chigwell, Essex
Alice Begsworth, daughter, 7, scholar, b. Chigwell, Essex
William A. Begsworth, son, 5, scholar, b. Chigwell, Essex
Bertie Begsworth, son, 1, b. Harlow, Essex
Frederick Begsworth, son, 2 months, b. Cambridge
Eliza Speed, mother-in-law, widow, 68, formerly beer house keeper, b. Ongar, Essex
Eliza Moore, servant, 14, general servant domestic, b. Harlow, Essex

1891

James Scott, 40, Widower, Clerk, b. Baldock, Hertfordshire

Fanny E Scott, 15, Scholar, b. St Pancras, London

Arthur J Scott, 13, Scholar, b. Newton, Cambridgeshire

Eliza Scott, 74, Mother of James, Widow, Housekeeper to family, b. Norton Baldock, Hertfordshire

1901

Henry F Watts, 35, Licensed Victualler, b. Southampton

Mary E Watts, 29, b. Croydon, Surrey

Ethel A Watts, 2, b. Cambridge

Jennie M Watts, 11 months, b. Cambridge

Alice Lawrence, 41, General Domestic Servant, b. Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire

1911

Rhoda Faircliff, 83, widow, O A pensioner, b. Cheveley, Cambridgeshire

Sources – 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

1913

2 Sturton Street & 10 Hooper Street: Frederick Norgan, The White Hart

1962

10 Hooper Street: White Hart

2023

2 Sturton Street: The Petersfield

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