1841
John Savidge, 35, farmer
Ann, 70
Mary, 35
James, 10
Mary, 7
Susan, 4
Harriett, 1
Catherine Nunn, 15, servant
[next door]
John Benton, 45, farmer
Mary, 30
Thomas, 20
James, 5
1850 first licensed about 1850. Supplied by Cottenham Brewery.
1851
David Cundell, 29, publican and machine man, b Longstanton
Elizabeth, 30, b Cottenham
John, 9, b Cottenham
Eliza, 7, b Cottenham
William, 4, b Cottenham
David, 2, b Cottenham
Elizabeth, 4 mos, b Cottenham
1855
William Furbank took the house followed by his son in law James Gifford
1861
William Jackson, 30, ag.lab., b Hauxton
Sarah, 29, b Wilburton
Sarah Ann, 7, b Cottenham
Arthur, 5, b Cottenham
George, 3, b Cottenham
1 house uninhabited
William Gautrey, 59, shephard, b Cottenham
Elizabeth, 40, b Histon
Tom, 16, ag . lab., b Cottenham
Mariah Clark, daughter in law, 13, b Histon
Abel Gautrey, 12, ag.lab., b Cottenham
James, 5, b Cottenham
Mary Jane, 3, b Cottenham
John, 1, b Cottenham
Public House:
William Furbank, 66, publican and gardener, b Cottenham
Phebe, 60, b Cottenham
Isabela, 19, b Haddenham
David Watts, lodger, 41, ag.lab., b Cottenham
James Randle, lodger, 45, ag.lab., b Meldreth
Thomas Randle, son, 15, ag.lab., b Meldreth
1871
William Jackson, 47, ag.lab., b Hauxton
Sarah, 40, b Rampton
George, 13, b Cottenham
Elizabeth, 2, b Cottenham
Jane, 2 weeks, b Cottenham
William Ward, 43, ag.lab., b Cottenham
Emma, 37, b Long Stanton
Herbert, 12, b Cottenham
Arthur W, 8, b Cottenham
Annie Elizabeth, 6, b Cottenham
James Gifford, 37, coachman, b Cottenham
Isabella, 31, b Haddenham
Fred, 6, b Cottenham
Selia, 5, b Cottenham
Harriet, 1, b Cottenham
Phoebe Furbank, mother in law, 70, b Cottenham
Caroline Furbank, visitor, 13, b Haddenham
1881 Wheat Sheaf
James Gifford, 50, publican and ag.lab., b Cottenham
Isabella, 41, b Haddenham
Fred, 16, 16, ag.lab., b Cottenham
Harriet, 11, b Cottenham
Rose, 8, b Cottenham
Agnes, 6, b Cottenham
Caroline, 4, b Cottenham
infant boy, 2 weeks, b Cottenham
1891 Wheat Sheaf
James Gifford, 60, ag.lab. and publican
Isabella
Caroline
Firbank, 10, b Cottenham
1901
James Gifford, ag.lab.
Isabel
Caroline
Furbank, ag.lab.
1910 James Gifford died and current house built by Lacons. Isabella Gifford remained in house until Feb. 1911.
1911 unnumbered
William John Braund, 41, army pensioner publican, b Devon
Elizabeth, 39, b Devon
Ernest William,9, b London
Clarice Emily, 7, b London
Edward George, 5, b London
Alice Eugenie, 2, b London
Braund was an ex-Sergeant Major of the Horse Guards. He was called back for active service at the outbreak of war in 1914.
1914
Josiah Furbank was licensee until 1928
1928
Samuel Ward became licensee until 1933
1933
Raymond
1939
Raymond Ward, b 1901, innkeeper pig and poultry farmer
Gladys, b 1906
?
?
Barbara Page, b 1933
?
1941
After Raymond’s death, widow Gladys takes over licence.
1956
Gladys Ward dies. William Musson followed by John Boulter were the last licensees before the pub closed in 1964.
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