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Hinxton Grange

History of Hinxton Grange

Listed Building

Farmhouse. c.1835 post inclosure, by Wedd William Nash.

Stable and Coach House to north-east of Hinxton Grange GV II Stables and coach house. c.1835.


1851

Charles Nash employed 39 men and 13 boys on 1,000 acreas.


1881

Francis C Field, 44, housekeeper, b Kent

Alice G Crouch, 18, housemaid, b Kent

Caroline, 14, kitchenmaid, b Kent

John Bright, 39, kennelman, b Essex

Edmund Dellow, 16, groom, b Essex


1891

Charles E E Cooke, 30, farmer, b Norfolk

Mildred E, 24, b Norfolk

Dorothy M, 4, b Norfolk

Barbara L, 3, b Norfolk

Phyllis, 2, b Norfolk

Sarah Rudd, 23, servant, b Norfolk

Mary Overland, 21, servant, b Norfolk

Annie Ricket, 22, servant, b Norfolk

Hester Hazell, 13, servant, b Norfolk


1901

Charles E E Cooke, 40, farmer, b Norfolk

Mildred E, 34, b Norfolk

Dorothy M, 14, b Norfolk

Barbara L, 13, b Norfolk

Phyllis K, 12, b Norfolk

Matilda E Boden, 34, governess, b Derbyshire

Mary A Eaden, 45, cook, b Quy

Bertha M Cook, 18, housemaid,  b Norfolk

Ida Smith, 17, under housemaid, b Cambridge

Nelly Wick, 16, under domestic, b Duxford


 

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