1842
Whitehead Smith summonsed for serving beer after 10pm. His thatched cottage had opened as a public house in 1840.
1850s: White Smith jnr, miller of the Lambs Lane mill, became licensee.
1851
Whitehead Smith, 58, inn keeper and victualler, b Cottenham
Elizabeth, 59, b Cottenham
Joseph, 27, b Cottenham
Mary, 23, b Cottenham
1861 Jolly Millers
Whitehead Smith, 41, miller and publican, b Cottenham
Sarah Ann, 38, b Cottenham
Harriet, 17, b Cottenham
Henry, 13, b Cottenham
Emily, 7, b Cottenham
Sarah Ann, 4, b Cottenham
James, 2, b Cottenham
Caroline, 7 mos, b Cottenham
Norman’s Yard:
Whitehead Smith, 68, ag.lab., b Cottenham
Elizabeth, 69, b Cottenham
1871 Jolly Millers
Whitehead Smith, 51, journeyman miller, b Cottenham
Sarah Ann
Henry
Elizabeth
Sarah Ann, 14, b Cottenham
James
Caroline
1881 Jolly Miller
Whitehead Smith, 61, corn miller and publican, b Cottenham
Sarah Ann, 58, b Cottenham
Henry, 32, miller, b Cottenham
Elizabeth, 30, b Cottenham
James, 22, miller, b Cottenham
Caroline, 20, b Cottenham
1891 Jolly Miller
Whitehead Smith, 71, miller and publican, b Cottenham
Sarah Ann, 68, b Cottenham
Elizabeth, 40, b Cottenham
James, 32, miller, b Cottenham
John Peirson, 49, gardener, b Cottenham
Whitehead Smith died in 1891 and his son James took over.
1898
See Francis Garrett, Cottenham Ablaze:
15.9.1898: two houses on the site of the Jolly Millers and 71 High Street were destroyed together with farm buildings of 69 High Street.
At 3.15 pm a boy of three and a half knocked on the door of Thomas Smith and said ‘Your stack is on fire.’ The little boy had been playing with matches. Thomas Smith’s property, and then that of Mr Graves, burned down.
The fire spread to the back of ten cottages and then the wind changed direction and moved to the yard of the Jolly Miller where a cottage and other buildings were burnt out.
For many years it was the location of meetings of the Cottenham, Willingham and Rampton drainage board.
1901
James Smith, publican and gardener
Elizabeth, sister
1911
James Smith, 52, publican, b Cottenham
Elizabeth, sister, 60, assisting in business, b Cottenham
1926
James Smith retires. It was the last public house in Cottenham in private ownership. Sold to Dales, the Cambridge brewers for £1,200. Edgar Cooper was licensee.
1930 Thomas Lee Burke
1931 William August
1932 George Rose
1933 Harry Hersey
1938 Cecil Severn, licensee
1939
Jane Lee, b 1853 [resident]
1951 Albert Green, licensee
1954 William Musson
1956 Violet Musson
1961 Sidney Bishop
1963 George Anderson
1967 Fred Ward. House sold to Greene King.
1981 Terry Bond
1984 David Parson
1985 John Marshall
1986 Robert Mabbitt
Information from Francis Garrett, A History of Cottenham’s Inns and Hostelries, 1989
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