Talbot,
Stapleford Tawney
Ceased being a pub in
the early 1870's

1863
Provided
by George & Caroline Berg. Benjamin Cooper is sitting second right.

The Talbot & the paddocks circa 1950
Pictures kindly provided by Judith Beresford-Clarke
My Grandmother, Bertha Freeman (nee Prescott)
from Yorkshire, was married to Dudley Freeman, who was a tenant farmer at
Lawns, Murrells and Traceys farms until he died in his sixties. Bertha
came to The Talbot as a widow in the late 30's/ early 40's, and my parents,
Gwendoline and Bernard Botwood, who had lived at Quendon for a short while,
moved in with her. I joined them in 1945. There were always 'lodgers'
there, as I think that my Grandmother sub-let during the war to make ends
meet, and this continued until we all left in 1957. The house as well as
the farms all belonged to Sir Drummond, and then to his son Sir Thomas
Spencer-Smith, of Suttons. He offered to sell Talbot House to my parents -
and here I am relying entirely on memory so don't hold me to it- with a
private mortgage for £6,000. My family could not afford this so we moved on
to the next rented property, and so on. Sir Thomas was a good landlord,
but died in 1959, leaving a wife and one son. ***

2001
Provided
by George & Caroline Berg.
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/Mrs.
Mary Cooper/../../../Post Office
1848/Mary
Cooper/Victualler/../../White's
1851/Mrs.
Mary Cooper/../../../Post Office
1851/Benjamin
Cooper/innkeeper/31/Stapleford
Tawney, Essex/Census **
1851/Stephen Cooper/brother, assistant/29/Stapleford Tawney,
Essex/Census **
1851/Mary Champness/visitor, dressmaker/28/Epping, Essex/Census
**
1851/Charlotte Simons/servant/28/Coopersale, Essex/Census
**
1851/Susan Marible/servant/25/North Weald, Essex/Census
**
1851/Adam Bourame/servant/20/Stapleford Tawney, Essex/Census
**
1851/James Lees/lodger, horse keeper/31/White Roding, Essex/Census
**
1851/John Phillips/lodger, ag lab/30/Brentwood, Essex/Census
**
1851/William Stokes/gardener/68/Stapleford Abbots, Essex/Census
**
1852/Mrs.
M. Cooper/../../../Kelly's*
1855/B. Cooper/../../../Kelly's*
1862/Benjamin
Cooper/Brewer/../../Kelly's
1867/Benjamin
Cooper/Brewer/../../Post Office
1870/Benjamin
Cooper/Brewer/../../Kelly's
1871/Benjamin
Cooper/Brewer/../../Post Office
* Provided
by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
** Provided by John Mead
*** Provided by Judith Beresford Clarke
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