See Francis Garrett, Cottenham’s Inns and Hostelries
1822 James Chivers granted a liquor licence at a house known as George IV.
1831 House known as the King’s Head
1837 John Lee
1847 Charles Chivers, son of James
1848 destroyed by fire in December
1851
Charles Chivers, 25, inn-keeper & farmer 18 acres employing 1 labourer, b Cottenham
In 1851there was a fight between members of rival brewing families.
1852
Charles Chivers died. His sister Esther and husband George Graves took over the licence.
1860 closed as a public house
1861
James Graves, 42, farmer of 52 acres employing 4 men 2 boys
1871 Milford House
James Graves, 52, farmer of 92 acres employing 5 men and 2 boys
1881 Milford House
James Graves, 63, retired miller, b Cottenham
Selina, 29, b Cottenham
Elliott W Graves, grandson, 9, b Cottenham
Harriett Grange, 16 servant, b Cottenham
1891
George Bicheno, 37, farmer
1901
George Bicheno, 47, farmer and gardener
1911 Milford House
George Bicheno, 57, farmer and gardener, b Cottenham
1939 (76)
Ethel A Bicheno, b 1889
William J, b 1890, fruit grower
Maria Reynolds, b 1911
Rosa Stephenson, b 1914
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Nicolette Stephenson, b 1936
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