See Francis Garrett, Cottenham’s Inns and Hostelries
1851 Benton Peck bought the site of a house burnt out in April 1850 and built the present public house and brewery.
1852
Fight between Richard Haddow Norman and Benton Peck. Took until 1854 for Peck’s licence to be restored.
1877 Benton Peck died
1881 Hop Bine Public House
Ann Peck, 57, brewer and farmer of 15 acres, b Cottenham
Walter, 33, b Cottenham
Caroline, 20, b Cottenham
Sidney, 15, b Cottenham
Clara, 12, b Cottenham
Harriett Rodgers, 15, servant, b Cottenham
Samuel Leader, 26, servant, b Cottenham
Julia Woods, granddaughter, 2, b Cottenham
1886 Anti-Salvation Army Tea Party held at the Hopbind to protest against the Salvation Army establishing in Cottenham.
1891 Hop Bind
Ann Peck
Sidney
Clara
Julie Woods, 11
Lizzie Wayman, 15, servant, b Cottenham
1897 Ann Peck left the Hopbind and handed over to her son Sidney.
1903 Sidney died aged 37, and his widow Annie Lizzie took over until she married Wright Spackman in 1905. Premises then leased to Bailey and Tebbutt.
1905 Fred Arnold
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