See Francis Garrett, Cottenham’s Inns and Hostelries
1826 premises bought by James Chivers
1830s: Brewhouse built
1837 Black Horse Stock Club formed
1841
John Moore, 25, blacksmith
1850 house destroyed by fire in April. Rebuilt and James Nottage licensee.
1851
James Nottage, 37, inn keeper
1861 Black Horse Inn
James Nottage, 46, farm 6 acres and inn keeper, b Cottenham
1862
Ebenezer and James Chivers had run brewery since their father’s death. They dissolved the partnership in October. Jame’s sold of his portion of the stock. Ebenezer continued in the business.
1871 Black Horse Inn
John Graves, 51, dealer and publican, Cottenham
James Nottage’s widow had married John Graves.
1879
John Bartingale moves from the Engineers Arms.
1881
John Bartingale, 33, publican, b Cottenham
Caroline, 30, b Cottenham
Elizabeth Anne Moore, 15, servant, b Cottenham
1891
John Bartingale, 43, ag.lab. publican, b Cottenham
Caroline, 40, b Cottenham
1892
Ebenezer Chivers sold brewery and public house to P R Holben
1894 John Kent took over as publican from John Bartingale
1896 Herbert Ward publican
1897
Ebenezer’s son, Fred Chivers, ceased brewing
Brewery and Black Horse sold to Greene King for £1320.
1901
Frederick Tadman, 40, publican, b London
1903
Licence refused.
1913
James Piper, 45, coal dealer, b Dullingham
1939 (145)
James Piper, 66, retired coal merchant
Modern: (205)
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