See Cottenham in Focus (2002): this was the house of the Cross family. In November 1859 John Cross kicked down the door of the Rose and Crown and threatened to kill the landlady.
He was confined to an upper room in the house where the thatch was in such poor condition the moon could be seen through it. In January 1862 he was discovered suffering from hypothermia and frostbite; he died a few days later.
1861 (Back Lane)
Thomas Cross, 65, farmer 109 acres employing 1 man, b Cottenham
Ann, 62, b Cottenham
Charles, 28, b Cottenham
Jeremiah, 26, b Cottenham
Mary Hewett, 15, servant, b Cottenham
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