1841
Ann Norman, 72, publican
1851 one house building
1852 licensed. Belonged to William Smith and was kept by William Porter.
1854 (1st October): William Porter drowned along with John Thurston of the Waggon and Horses, when their cart overturned and threw them in a drain.
Rebecca Porter took over the licence.
1859
Jonathan Piggott licensee
1861 White Horse Inn
Jonathan Piggott, 34, joiner and publican, b Cottenham
1871 White Horse Inn
Jonathan Piggott, 44, wheelwright, b Cottenham
1880
Charles Graves licensee
1881
Charles Graves, 29, carpenter and publican, b Cottenham
Jane, 30, b Willingham
Herbert, 3, b Cottenham
Edith Moore, 14, servant, Cottenham
Robert Moore, lodger, 54, ag.lab., b Norfolk
Mary Waits, visitor, 29, b Willingham
John Waits, visitor, 27, b Willingham
John Dunn, 26, groom, b Hants
Noble Buller Johnson, 21, undergraduate Cambridge University, b Ireland
Thomas William Waller, 22, undergraduate Cambridge University, b Wales
1888 John Burgess licensee
1891
John Burgess, 59, innkeeper, b Wisbech
Mary, 52, b Great Barford
Ada May, 19, assistant teacher, b Wisbech
Margaret Kimpton, 18, servant, b Cottenham
William Moore was licensee from 1891
1897
Jonathan Pauley licensee
1898
Henry Collett
1899
Robert Lindley Booth
1901
Maria Booth, 60, widow, hotel keeper, b Derbyshire
Maria H G, 23, b Yorks
Drucella A Ryle, 19, servant, b Derby
1911
Frederick James Wells, 39, hotel keeper, b Herts
1939 (151)
Burnard [sic] Hinds, b 1882, publican
Modern: (215)
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