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Fly & Bullocks, Cold Norton

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Also known as the Bull, the Flying Bullocks, the Butchers Arms, the Bullocks and the Stow Bullocks.

Butchers Arms, Cold Norton

Butchers Arms, Cold Norton

Butchers Arms, Cold Norton

Both early pictures kindly provided by Julian Baker

 

Fly & Bullocks, Cold Norton 2001

20th June 2001

Known Residents

The following entries are in this format:

Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.

1845/Alfred W. Taylor/../../../Post Office

1848/Abraham Gabriel Taylor/Victualler/../../White's

1851/George Taylor/victualler and farmer/29/Cold Norton, Essex/Census ***
1851/Elizabeth Taylor/wife/29/Cold Norton, Essex/Census
 ***
1851/Elizabeth Ann Taylor/daughter/03/Cold Norton, Essex/Census
 ***
1851/Lucy Ann Taylor/daughter/6m/Cold Norton, Essex/Census
 ***
1851/Louisa Tiffin/visitor/12/Cold Norton, Essex/Census
 ***
1851/Ann Raven/house servant/16/Cold Norton, Essex/Census
 ***
1851/William May/servant, ag lab/39/Great Totham, Essex/Census
 ***
1851/John Porter/servant, ag lab/21/Cold Norton, Essex/Census
 ***
1851/John Runter/lodger, ag lab/49/Cold Norton, Essex/Census
 ***

1855/G. Taylor/../../../Kelly's*

1861/George Taylor/Publican & Farmer/41/Cold Norton, Essex/Census**
1861/Elizabeth Taylor/Wife/39/Cold Norton, Essex/Census**
1861/Elizabeth Taylor/Daughter/13/Cold Norton, Essex/Census**
1861/Lucy Taylor/Daughter/10/Cold Norton, Essex/Census**
1861/Marian Taylor/Daughter/5/Cold Norton, Essex/Census**
1861/Alice Mary Taylor/Daughter/3/Cold Norton, Essex/Census**
1861/Arthur John Taylor/Son/8m/Cold Norton, Essex/Census**
1861/William May/Lodger, Agricultural Labourer/43/Great Totham, Essex/Census**

1862/George Taylor/../../../Kelly's

1870/Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor/../../../Kelly's

1874/William Pond/../../../Kelly's

1878/William Pond/../../../Kelly's

1881/William Pond/Innkeeper/59/Purleigh, Essex/Census
1881/Lucy Pond/Wife/59/Woodham Ferris, Essex/Census
1881/Kate Pond/Daughter/20/Woodham Ferris, Essex/Census
1881/Lilian K. Pond/Visitor, Granddaughter/4/Croydon, Surrey/Census

1882/William Pond/../../../Kelly's

Note: Changed name to the Butchers Arms between 1882 and 1894

1894/William Pond/../../../Kelly's

1898/William Pond/../../../Kelly's

William Pond, Landlord of the Butchers Arms - 1874 to 1898, and uncle of Edward Thomas Pond

Kindly provided by Julian Baker

William Pond, landlord from around 1874 to 1898.  I guess that this picture is taken near the end of his tenancy or even after it.  He lived on to the ripe old age of 82, dying in 1904 (In Croydon, at his daughter’s).

 Edward Thomas Pond, who was shown as landlord in 1908, was William Pond’s nephew.

 

1908/Edward Thomas Pond/Assistant Overseer & Parish Clerk/../../Kelly's

1912/Edward Thomas Pond/Assistant Overseer & Parish Clerk/../../Kelly's

1917/Edward Thomas Pond/Assistant Overseer & Parish Clerk/../../Kelly's

Note: Changed name to the Bullocks between 1917 and 1925

1925/William Heney Morford/../../../Kelly's

1933/Stuart Mann Cox/../../../Kelly's

* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900

** Provided by CG

*** Provided by John Mead

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