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Tickell Arms (Waggon and Horses), 1 North Road, Whittlesford

History of the Waggon and Horses

Listed Building

Public House. Possibly late C17 rebuilt late C18. (Historic England)


1861 Waggon and Horses

Thomas Walsingham, 33, tailor, b Norfolk

Elizabeth, 34, beer seller, b Ickleton

Henry, 9, b Herts

James, 5, b Whittlesford

Betsy, 4 mos, b Whittlesford

Susannah Turpin, 18, servant, b Essex

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