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| 2023 || Thamesbourne Lodge || Commercial Premises || Search Engine <ref>DuckDuckGo search engine</ref>  ||
| 2023 || Thamesbourne Lodge || Commercial Premises || Search Engine <ref>DuckDuckGo search engine</ref>  ||
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| 31-Mar-1901 || Not Named ||
| 31-Mar-1901 || Not Named ||
<br> || 1901 Census || See transcript below
<br>|| 1901 Census || See transcript below
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| 05-Apr-1891 || The Railway Tavern || Inn || 1891 Census || See transcript below
| 05-Apr-1891 || The Railway Tavern || Inn || 1891 Census || See transcript below
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| Christine E
| Christine E
|  
|  
| F
| 09-June-1922
| S
| Domestic Servant
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Archive Reference
| RG101
| Piece Number
| 2158I
| item Number
| 9
| Line Number
| 31
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Borough, U.D. or R.D.
| Wycombe RD
| Registration District and Sub-district
| 145/1
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Address
| The Railway Hotel
| Schedule Number
| 67
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Surname
! Forenames
! Role
! Gender
! Date of Birth
! Marital Status
! Occupation
|-
| ALDAM
| Leonard W
|
<br>
| M
| 11-Feb-1877
| M
| Licensed Victualler
|-
| ALDAM
| Mary
|
<br>
| F
| 31-Oct-1888
| M
| unpaid domestic duties
|-
| ALDAM
| Marjorie E E
|
<br>
| F
| 08-Oct-1919
| S
| Assistant in Business
|-
| ALDAM
| Dorothy M
|
<br>
| F
| 19-May-1921
| S
| Shorthand Typist
|-
| WATKINS
| Christine E
|
<br>
| F
| F
| 09-June-1922
| 09-June-1922
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|  
|  
|
|
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Schedule Reference:
| RG14 PN7895 SN104
| Address
| Railway Hotel, Bourne End
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Surname
! Forenames
! Relationship
! AgeM
! AgeF
! Status Marr
! Marr Length
! Child Born
! Child Alive
! Child Dead
! Occupation
! Industry
! Emp Status
! Work Home
! Birthplace
! Nationality
! Infirmity
|-
| HARMAN
| Henry
| Head
| 58
|
<br>
| Widower
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
| Licensed Victualler
|
<br>
| Employed
|
<br>
| White Waltham, Berks
|
<br>
| None
|-
| SPOKES
| Kate Caroline
|
<br>
|
<br>
| 36
| Single
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
| House Keeper
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
| White Waltham, Berks
|
<br>
|
<br>
|-
| BRAY
| Sarah Louisa
|
<br>
|
<br>
| 22
| Single
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
| Barmaid
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
| Swindon, Wilts
|
<br>
|
<br>
|-
| BROWN
| Harriet
|
<br>
|
<br>
| 24
| Single
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
| Servant
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
| Bourne End, Bucks
|
<br>
|
<br>
|-
| SMITH
| Nora Lian
|
<br>
|
<br>
| 17
| Single
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
| Servant
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
| Wycombe, Bucks
|
<br>
|
<br>
|}
|}


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|-  
|-  
| Railway Hotel || Harman || Henry ||
| Railway Hotel || Harman || Henry ||
<br> ||
<br>||<br>|| Bourne End
<br> || Bourne End
|-  
|-  
|}
|}
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<br>The hotel name must be the Railway Hotel as in the 1911 Census it had listed a LV named Henry Harman (H.Harman is on the banner on the side of the building). Henry Harman was also listed as being at the Railway Hotel in the 1901 Census but not in 1891.
<br>The hotel name must be the Railway Hotel as in the 1911 Census it had listed a LV named Henry Harman (H.Harman is on the banner on the side of the building). Henry Harman was also listed as being at the Railway Hotel in the 1901 Census but not in 1891.


The rear of the card is badly damaged. The card was posted in Seaford on 11th July in a year ending in 0 (first digit has been torn). It is possible this is 1910 but could be 1920 however there is a Henry Harman who died in 1912 with the death registered in the Wycombe district. From the death index he was born in 1853 which is consistent with the 1901 & 1911 censuses. Therefore likely the card was posted in 1910.
The rear of the card is badly damaged. The card was posted in Seaford on 11th July in a year ending in 0 (first digit has been torn). Therefore this could be 1900, 1910 or 1920.<br>This is unlikely to be 1920 because in the deaths index there is a Henry Harman who died in 1912 with the death registered in the Wycombe district. From the death index he was born in 1853 which is consistent with the 1901 & 1911 censuses.
 
This cannot be 1900 because the back of the postcard is split for the message on the left and address on the right (the format that is still the most common today). This format did not start until 1902&lt;span class="mwt-editable mwt-reference mwt-comment" " draggable="false" contenteditable="true"&gt;. <br>Therefore it is most likely the card was posted in 1910.


What is more interesting is to identify the group of men. They are of mixed ages and the group appears to include two "men of the cloth".
What is more interesting is to identify the group of men. They are of mixed ages and the group appears to include two "men of the cloth".
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| Pound Hill, Berks
| Pound Hill, Berks
|
|
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Archive Reference
| RG13
| Piece Number
| 1351
| Folio
| 134
| Page
| 14
| Schedule
| 68
|-
| Civil Parish
| Wooburn
| Ecclesiastical Parish
| St. Pauls
| Rural District
| Wycombe
| Parliamentary District
| South Bucks
| Town/Village/Hamlet
| Bourne End
|-
| #Inhabited
| 1
| # Uninhabited-In occupation
|
<br>
| # Uninhabited not occupied
|
<br>
| # Buildings
|
<br>
| #Occupied Rooms
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Surname
! Forenames
! Relationship
! Marr Status
! AgeM
! AgeF
! Occupation
! Emp Status
! Work Home
! Birthplace
! Infirmity
|-
| HARMAN
| Henry
| Head
| S
| 46
|
<br>
| Licensed Victualler
| Employer
| At Home
| White Waltham, Berks
|
<br>
|-
| LEE
| Emily
| Servant
| S
|
<br>
| 34
| Housekeeper
|
<br>
|
<br>
| Essex
|
<br>
|-
| MAY
| Helen Bowler
| Servant
| S
|
<br>
| 21
| Barmaid
|
<br>
|
<br>
| London
|
<br>
|-
| PAWLIE
| Harry
| Servant
|
<br>
| 16
|
<br>
| Cab driver
|
<br>
|
<br>
| Cookham, Berks
|
<br>
|-
| KING
| Harold
| Servant
|
<br>
| 15
|
<br>
| Boots
|
<br>
|
<br>
| Little Marlow, Bucks
|
<br>
|-
| RADBOURNE
| Edith H
| Servant
| S
|
<br>
| 15
| General Servant Domestic
|
<br>
|
<br>
| Pound Hill, Berks
|
<br>
|}
|}


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| Goring, Oxon
| Goring, Oxon
|
|
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Archive Reference
| RG12
| Piece Number
| 1139
| Folio
| 105
| Page
| 2
| Schedule
| 9
|-
| Civil Parish
| Wooburn
| Municipal Borough
|
<br>
| Municipal Ward
|
<br>
| Urban Sanitary District
|
<br>
| Town/Village/Hamlet
| Wooburn
| Rural Sanitary District
| High Wycombe
| Parliamentary District
| South Bucks
| Ecclesiastical Parish
| St Pauls
|-
| #Inhabited
| 1
| # Uninhabited
|
<br>
| #Occupied Rooms
|
<br>
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Address
| Railway Tavern
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Surname
! Forenames
! Relationship
! Condition
! AgeM
! AgeF
! Occupation
! Employer
! Employed
! Neither
! Birthplace
! Infirmity
|-
| SPEECHLEY
| Alfred P
| Head
| M
| 62
|
<br>
| Licensed Victualler
|
<br>
|
<br>
| X
| Gt Marlow, Bucks
|
<br>
|-
| SPEECHLEY
| Elizabeth A
| Wife
| M
| 70
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
|
<br>
| London
| M
|-
| HOLLAND
| Mary A
| Servant
| Widow
|
<br>
| 42
| Domestic Servant
|
<br>
| X
|
<br>
| Little Marlow, Bucks
|
<br>
|-
| HOLLOWAY
| Ada M
| Servant
| Single
|
<br>
| 18
| Servant Domestic
|
<br>
| X
|
<br>
| Goring, Oxon
|
<br>
|}
|}


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| Gt Marlow, Bucks
| Gt Marlow, Bucks
|
|
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Archive Reference
| RG11
| Piece Number
| 1465
| Folio
| 81
| Page
| 4
| Schedule
| 451
|-
| Civil Parish
| Wooburn
| Municipal Borough
|
<br>
| Municipal Ward
|
<br>
| Parliamentary Borough
|
<br>
| Town/Village/Hamlet
| Bourne End
| Urban Sanitary District
|
<br>
| Rural Sanitary District
| Wycombe
| Ecclesiastical Parish
| St Pauls Wooburn
|-
| #Inhabited
| A
| # Uninhabited
| B
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Address
| Railway Tavern
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Surname
! Forenames
! Relationship
! Condition
! AgeM
! AgeF
! Occupation
! Birthplace
! Infirmity
|-
| SPEECHLEY
| Alfred P
| Head
| Mar
| 52
|
<br>
| Publican
| Simmons Lane, London
|
<br>
|-
| SPEECHLEY
| Elizabeth
| Wife
| Mar
|
<br>
| 61
|
<br>
| Gt Marlow, Bucks
|
<br>
|-
| JARVIS
| Ellen E
| Visitor
| Unmar
|
<br>
| 24
|
<br>
| Canada
|
<br>
|-
| SPARKS
| Ann E
| Boarder
| Unmar
|
<br>
| 25
| Assistant at the bar
| Gt Marlow, Bucks
|
<br>
|}
|}


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|-  
|-  
| Railway Hotel good stabling &c || Speechley || A ||
| Railway Hotel good stabling &c || Speechley || A ||
<br> ||
<br>||<br>|| Wooburn ||<br>
<br> || Wooburn ||
<br>
|-  
|-  
|}
|}
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| Bucks
| Bucks
|
|
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Archive Reference
| Piece Number
| 1404
| Folio
| 135
| Page
| 13
| Schedule
| 68
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Address
| Railway Tavern
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Civil Parish
| Wooburn
| Village
| Wooburn
| Ecclesiastical District
| Wooburn
|-
| Houses Inhabited
| 1
| Houses Uninhabited
|
<br>
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Surname
! Forenames
! Relationship
! Condition
! AgeM
! AgeF
! Occupation
! Birthplace
! Infirmity
|-
| SPEECHLEY
| Alfred P
| Head
| Mar
| 42
|
<br>
| Publican
| Midlsx, London
|
<br>
|-
| SPEECHLEY
| Elizabeth
| Wife
| Mar
|
<br>
| 49
|
<br>
| Gt Marlow, Bucks
|
<br>
|-
| SPARKS
| Francis
| Nephew
| Unm
| 16
|
<br>
| Carpenter Joiner
| Gt Marlow
|
<br>
|-
| ECCLAM
| Walter
| Lodger
| Unm
| 25
|
<br>
| Plumber
| Plymouth, Devon
|
<br>
|-
| PRIEST
| Ellen
| Servt
| Unm
|
<br>
| 17
| Domestic Servant
| Bucks
|
<br>
|}
|}


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| Little Marlow, Bucks
| Little Marlow, Bucks
|
|
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Archive Reference
| RG09
| Piece Number
| 857
| Folio
| 104
| Page
| 25
| Schedule
| 86
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Parish
| Wooburn
|-
| Houses Inhabited
| 1
| Houses Uninhabited
|
<br>
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Address
| Railway Tavern
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Surname
! Forenames
! Relationship
! Condition
! AgeM
! AgeF
! Occupation
! Birthplace
! Infirmity
|-
| JARVIS
| John
| Head
| Mar
| 59
|
<br>
| Victualler
| Penn, Bucks
|
<br>
|-
| JARVIS
| Martha
| Wife
| Mar
|
<br>
| 58
|
<br>
| Little Missenden, Bucks
|
<br>
|-
| JARVIS
| Martha
| Dau
| Un
|
<br>
| 20
|
<br>
| LIttle Marlow, Bucks
|
<br>
|-
| JARVIS
| Robert
| Son
| Un
| 18
|
<br>
| Victualler's son
| Little Marlow, Bucks
|
<br>
|}
|}
[[Category:Public Houses]]
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Revision as of 10:58, 9 March 2024

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Main Photo


The Railway Hotel circa 1910

Overview

The Firefly PH, The Railway Hotel, The Railway Tavern, Station Road, Bourne End
Date Occupier Service Source Notes
2023 Thamesbourne Lodge Commercial Premises Search Engine [1]


tbc The Firefly Public House tbc


29-Sep-1939 The Railway Hotel Hotel 1939 Register See transcript below
02-Apr-1911 The Railway Hotel Hotel 1911 Census See transcript below
1911 The Railway Hotel Hotel 1911 Kelly Directory See transcript below
31-Mar-1901 Not Named


|| 1901 Census || See transcript below

05-Apr-1891 The Railway Tavern Inn 1891 Census See transcript below
03-Apr-1881 The Railway Tavern Inn 1881 Census See transcript below
1876 The Railway Hotel Inn 1876 Harrod Directory See transcript below
02-Apr-1871 The Railway Tavern Inn 1871 Census See transcript below
07-Apr-1861 Railway Tavern Inn 1861 Census See transcript below

Photo Gallery

Record Entries

1939 Register

The register was taken on 29th September 1939

Archive Reference RG101 Piece Number 2158I item Number 9 Line Number 31
Borough, U.D. or R.D. Wycombe RD Registration District and Sub-district 145/1
Address The Railway Hotel Schedule Number 67
Surname Forenames Role Gender Date of Birth Marital Status Occupation
ALDAM Leonard W M 11-Feb-1877 M Licensed Victualler
ALDAM Mary F 31-Oct-1888 M unpaid domestic duties
ALDAM Marjorie E E F 08-Oct-1919 S Assistant in Business
ALDAM Dorothy M F 19-May-1921 S Shorthand Typist
WATKINS Christine E F 09-June-1922 S Domestic Servant
Archive Reference RG101 Piece Number 2158I item Number 9 Line Number 31
Borough, U.D. or R.D. Wycombe RD Registration District and Sub-district 145/1
Address The Railway Hotel Schedule Number 67
Surname Forenames Role Gender Date of Birth Marital Status Occupation
ALDAM Leonard W M 11-Feb-1877 M Licensed Victualler
ALDAM Mary F 31-Oct-1888 M unpaid domestic duties
ALDAM Marjorie E E F 08-Oct-1919 S Assistant in Business
ALDAM Dorothy M F 19-May-1921 S Shorthand Typist
WATKINS Christine E F 09-June-1922 S Domestic Servant
Archive Reference RG101 Piece Number 2158I item Number 9 Line Number 31
Borough, U.D. or R.D. Wycombe RD Registration District and Sub-district 145/1
Address The Railway Hotel Schedule Number 67
Surname Forenames Role Gender Date of Birth Marital Status Occupation
ALDAM Leonard W


M 11-Feb-1877 M Licensed Victualler
ALDAM Mary


F 31-Oct-1888 M unpaid domestic duties
ALDAM Marjorie E E


F 08-Oct-1919 S Assistant in Business
ALDAM Dorothy M


F 19-May-1921 S Shorthand Typist
WATKINS Christine E


F 09-June-1922 S Domestic Servant

1911 Census

Schedule Reference: RG14 PN7895 SN104 Address Railway Hotel, Bourne End
Surname Forenames Relationship AgeM AgeF Status Marr Marr Length Child Born Child Alive Child Dead Occupation Industry Emp Status Work Home Birthplace Nationality Infirmity
HARMAN Henry Head 58 Widower Licensed Victualler Employed White Waltham, Berks None
SPOKES Kate Caroline 36 Single House Keeper White Waltham, Berks
BRAY Sarah Louisa 22 Single Barmaid Swindon, Wilts
BROWN Harriet 24 Single Servant Bourne End, Bucks
SMITH Nora Lian 17 Single Servant Wycombe, Bucks
Schedule Reference: RG14 PN7895 SN104 Address Railway Hotel, Bourne End
Surname Forenames Relationship AgeM AgeF Status Marr Marr Length Child Born Child Alive Child Dead Occupation Industry Emp Status Work Home Birthplace Nationality Infirmity
HARMAN Henry Head 58 Widower Licensed Victualler Employed White Waltham, Berks None
SPOKES Kate Caroline 36 Single House Keeper White Waltham, Berks
BRAY Sarah Louisa 22 Single Barmaid Swindon, Wilts
BROWN Harriet 24 Single Servant Bourne End, Bucks
SMITH Nora Lian 17 Single Servant Wycombe, Bucks
Schedule Reference: RG14 PN7895 SN104 Address Railway Hotel, Bourne End
Surname Forenames Relationship AgeM AgeF Status Marr Marr Length Child Born Child Alive Child Dead Occupation Industry Emp Status Work Home Birthplace Nationality Infirmity
HARMAN Henry Head 58


Widower





Licensed Victualler


Employed


White Waltham, Berks


None
SPOKES Kate Caroline



36 Single





House Keeper




White Waltham, Berks



BRAY Sarah Louisa



22 Single





Barmaid




Swindon, Wilts



BROWN Harriet



24 Single





Servant




Bourne End, Bucks



SMITH Nora Lian



17 Single





Servant




Wycombe, Bucks



1911 Kelly Directory

Business Name |Forenames |Address Location
Public Houses
Railway Hotel Harman Henry


||
|| Bourne End


File:0374-BourneEnd-RailwayHotel-GroupPhoto-19?00711-F.jpg
The hotel name must be the Railway Hotel as in the 1911 Census it had listed a LV named Henry Harman (H.Harman is on the banner on the side of the building). Henry Harman was also listed as being at the Railway Hotel in the 1901 Census but not in 1891.

The rear of the card is badly damaged. The card was posted in Seaford on 11th July in a year ending in 0 (first digit has been torn). Therefore this could be 1900, 1910 or 1920.
This is unlikely to be 1920 because in the deaths index there is a Henry Harman who died in 1912 with the death registered in the Wycombe district. From the death index he was born in 1853 which is consistent with the 1901 & 1911 censuses.

This cannot be 1900 because the back of the postcard is split for the message on the left and address on the right (the format that is still the most common today). This format did not start until 1902<span class="mwt-editable mwt-reference mwt-comment" " draggable="false" contenteditable="true">.
Therefore it is most likely the card was posted in 1910.

What is more interesting is to identify the group of men. They are of mixed ages and the group appears to include two "men of the cloth".

From the postcard collection of Dave Foster #0374 and was sent by the museum in Seaford from where the card was originally posted.

1901 Census

The census was taken on 31st March 1901

Archive Reference RG13 Piece Number 1351 Folio 134 Page 14 Schedule 68
Civil Parish Wooburn Ecclesiastical Parish St. Pauls Rural District Wycombe Parliamentary District South Bucks Town/Village/Hamlet Bourne End
#Inhabited 1 # Uninhabited-In occupation # Uninhabited not occupied # Buildings #Occupied Rooms
Surname Forenames Relationship Marr Status AgeM AgeF Occupation Emp Status Work Home Birthplace Infirmity
HARMAN Henry Head S 46 Licensed Victualler Employer At Home White Waltham, Berks
LEE Emily Servant S 34 Housekeeper Essex
MAY Helen Bowler Servant S 21 Barmaid London
PAWLIE Harry Servant 16 Cab driver Cookham, Berks
KING Harold Servant 15 Boots Little Marlow, Bucks
RADBOURNE Edith H Servant S 15 General Servant Domestic Pound Hill, Berks
Archive Reference RG13 Piece Number 1351 Folio 134 Page 14 Schedule 68
Civil Parish Wooburn Ecclesiastical Parish St. Pauls Rural District Wycombe Parliamentary District South Bucks Town/Village/Hamlet Bourne End
#Inhabited 1 # Uninhabited-In occupation # Uninhabited not occupied # Buildings #Occupied Rooms
Surname Forenames Relationship Marr Status AgeM AgeF Occupation Emp Status Work Home Birthplace Infirmity
HARMAN Henry Head S 46 Licensed Victualler Employer At Home White Waltham, Berks
LEE Emily Servant S 34 Housekeeper Essex
MAY Helen Bowler Servant S 21 Barmaid London
PAWLIE Harry Servant 16 Cab driver Cookham, Berks
KING Harold Servant 15 Boots Little Marlow, Bucks
RADBOURNE Edith H Servant S 15 General Servant Domestic Pound Hill, Berks
Archive Reference RG13 Piece Number 1351 Folio 134 Page 14 Schedule 68
Civil Parish Wooburn Ecclesiastical Parish St. Pauls Rural District Wycombe Parliamentary District South Bucks Town/Village/Hamlet Bourne End
#Inhabited 1 # Uninhabited-In occupation


# Uninhabited not occupied


# Buildings


#Occupied Rooms
Surname Forenames Relationship Marr Status AgeM AgeF Occupation Emp Status Work Home Birthplace Infirmity
HARMAN Henry Head S 46


Licensed Victualler Employer At Home White Waltham, Berks


LEE Emily Servant S


34 Housekeeper



Essex


MAY Helen Bowler Servant S


21 Barmaid



London


PAWLIE Harry Servant


16


Cab driver



Cookham, Berks


KING Harold Servant


15


Boots



Little Marlow, Bucks


RADBOURNE Edith H Servant S


15 General Servant Domestic



Pound Hill, Berks


1891 Census

The census was taken on 5th April 1891

Archive Reference RG12 Piece Number 1139 Folio 105 Page 2 Schedule 9
Civil Parish Wooburn Municipal Borough Municipal Ward Urban Sanitary District Town/Village/Hamlet Wooburn Rural Sanitary District High Wycombe Parliamentary District South Bucks Ecclesiastical Parish St Pauls
#Inhabited 1 # Uninhabited #Occupied Rooms
Address Railway Tavern
Surname Forenames Relationship Condition AgeM AgeF Occupation Employer Employed Neither Birthplace Infirmity
SPEECHLEY Alfred P Head M 62 Licensed Victualler X Gt Marlow, Bucks
SPEECHLEY Elizabeth A Wife M 70 London M
HOLLAND Mary A Servant Widow 42 Domestic Servant X Little Marlow, Bucks
HOLLOWAY Ada M Servant Single 18 Servant Domestic X Goring, Oxon
Archive Reference RG12 Piece Number 1139 Folio 105 Page 2 Schedule 9
Civil Parish Wooburn Municipal Borough Municipal Ward Urban Sanitary District Town/Village/Hamlet Wooburn Rural Sanitary District High Wycombe Parliamentary District South Bucks Ecclesiastical Parish St Pauls
#Inhabited 1 # Uninhabited #Occupied Rooms
Address Railway Tavern
Surname Forenames Relationship Condition AgeM AgeF Occupation Employer Employed Neither Birthplace Infirmity
SPEECHLEY Alfred P Head M 62 Licensed Victualler X Gt Marlow, Bucks
SPEECHLEY Elizabeth A Wife M 70 London M
HOLLAND Mary A Servant Widow 42 Domestic Servant X Little Marlow, Bucks
HOLLOWAY Ada M Servant Single 18 Servant Domestic X Goring, Oxon
Archive Reference RG12 Piece Number 1139 Folio 105 Page 2 Schedule 9
Civil Parish Wooburn Municipal Borough


Municipal Ward


Urban Sanitary District


Town/Village/Hamlet Wooburn Rural Sanitary District High Wycombe Parliamentary District South Bucks Ecclesiastical Parish St Pauls
#Inhabited 1 # Uninhabited


#Occupied Rooms


Address Railway Tavern
Surname Forenames Relationship Condition AgeM AgeF Occupation Employer Employed Neither Birthplace Infirmity
SPEECHLEY Alfred P Head M 62


Licensed Victualler



X Gt Marlow, Bucks


SPEECHLEY Elizabeth A Wife M 70






London M
HOLLAND Mary A Servant Widow


42 Domestic Servant


X


Little Marlow, Bucks


HOLLOWAY Ada M Servant Single


18 Servant Domestic


X


Goring, Oxon


1881 Census

The census was taken on 3rd April 1881

Archive Reference RG11 Piece Number 1465 Folio 81 Page 4 Schedule 451
Civil Parish Wooburn Municipal Borough Municipal Ward Parliamentary Borough Town/Village/Hamlet Bourne End Urban Sanitary District Rural Sanitary District Wycombe Ecclesiastical Parish St Pauls Wooburn
#Inhabited A # Uninhabited B
Address Railway Tavern
Surname Forenames Relationship Condition AgeM AgeF Occupation Birthplace Infirmity
SPEECHLEY Alfred P Head Mar 52 Publican Simmons Lane, London
SPEECHLEY Elizabeth Wife Mar 61 Gt Marlow, Bucks
JARVIS Ellen E Visitor Unmar 24 Canada
SPARKS Ann E Boarder Unmar 25 Assistant at the bar Gt Marlow, Bucks
Archive Reference RG11 Piece Number 1465 Folio 81 Page 4 Schedule 451
Civil Parish Wooburn Municipal Borough Municipal Ward Parliamentary Borough Town/Village/Hamlet Bourne End Urban Sanitary District Rural Sanitary District Wycombe Ecclesiastical Parish St Pauls Wooburn
#Inhabited A # Uninhabited B
Address Railway Tavern
Surname Forenames Relationship Condition AgeM AgeF Occupation Birthplace Infirmity
SPEECHLEY Alfred P Head Mar 52 Publican Simmons Lane, London
SPEECHLEY Elizabeth Wife Mar 61 Gt Marlow, Bucks
JARVIS Ellen E Visitor Unmar 24 Canada
SPARKS Ann E Boarder Unmar 25 Assistant at the bar Gt Marlow, Bucks
Archive Reference RG11 Piece Number 1465 Folio 81 Page 4 Schedule 451
Civil Parish Wooburn Municipal Borough


Municipal Ward


Parliamentary Borough


Town/Village/Hamlet Bourne End Urban Sanitary District


Rural Sanitary District Wycombe Ecclesiastical Parish St Pauls Wooburn
#Inhabited A # Uninhabited B
Address Railway Tavern
Surname Forenames Relationship Condition AgeM AgeF Occupation Birthplace Infirmity
SPEECHLEY Alfred P Head Mar 52


Publican Simmons Lane, London


SPEECHLEY Elizabeth Wife Mar


61


Gt Marlow, Bucks


JARVIS Ellen E Visitor Unmar


24


Canada


SPARKS Ann E Boarder Unmar


25 Assistant at the bar Gt Marlow, Bucks


1876 Harrod Directory

Business Name |Forenames |Address Location Directory Section
Taverns and Public Houses
Railway Hotel good stabling &c Speechley A


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1871 Census

The census was taken on 2nd April 1871

Archive Reference Piece Number 1404 Folio 135 Page 13 Schedule 68
Address Railway Tavern
Civil Parish Wooburn Village Wooburn Ecclesiastical District Wooburn
Houses Inhabited 1 Houses Uninhabited
Surname Forenames Relationship Condition AgeM AgeF Occupation Birthplace Infirmity
SPEECHLEY Alfred P Head Mar 42 Publican Midlsx, London
SPEECHLEY Elizabeth Wife Mar 49 Gt Marlow, Bucks
SPARKS Francis Nephew Unm 16 Carpenter Joiner Gt Marlow
ECCLAM Walter Lodger Unm 25 Plumber Plymouth, Devon
PRIEST Ellen Servt Unm 17 Domestic Servant Bucks
Archive Reference Piece Number 1404 Folio 135 Page 13 Schedule 68
Address Railway Tavern
Civil Parish Wooburn Village Wooburn Ecclesiastical District Wooburn
Houses Inhabited 1 Houses Uninhabited
Surname Forenames Relationship Condition AgeM AgeF Occupation Birthplace Infirmity
SPEECHLEY Alfred P Head Mar 42 Publican Midlsx, London
SPEECHLEY Elizabeth Wife Mar 49 Gt Marlow, Bucks
SPARKS Francis Nephew Unm 16 Carpenter Joiner Gt Marlow
ECCLAM Walter Lodger Unm 25 Plumber Plymouth, Devon
PRIEST Ellen Servt Unm 17 Domestic Servant Bucks
Archive Reference Piece Number 1404 Folio 135 Page 13 Schedule 68
Address Railway Tavern
Civil Parish Wooburn Village Wooburn Ecclesiastical District Wooburn
Houses Inhabited 1 Houses Uninhabited


Surname Forenames Relationship Condition AgeM AgeF Occupation Birthplace Infirmity
SPEECHLEY Alfred P Head Mar 42


Publican Midlsx, London


SPEECHLEY Elizabeth Wife Mar


49


Gt Marlow, Bucks


SPARKS Francis Nephew Unm 16


Carpenter Joiner Gt Marlow


ECCLAM Walter Lodger Unm 25


Plumber Plymouth, Devon


PRIEST Ellen Servt Unm


17 Domestic Servant Bucks


1861 Census

The census was taken on 7th April 1861

Archive Reference RG09 Piece Number 857 Folio 104 Page 25 Schedule 86
Parish Wooburn
Houses Inhabited 1 Houses Uninhabited
Address Railway Tavern
Surname Forenames Relationship Condition AgeM AgeF Occupation Birthplace Infirmity
JARVIS John Head Mar 59 Victualler Penn, Bucks
JARVIS Martha Wife Mar 58 Little Missenden, Bucks
JARVIS Martha Dau Un 20 LIttle Marlow, Bucks
JARVIS Robert Son Un 18 Victualler's son Little Marlow, Bucks
Archive Reference RG09 Piece Number 857 Folio 104 Page 25 Schedule 86
Parish Wooburn
Houses Inhabited 1 Houses Uninhabited
Address Railway Tavern
Surname Forenames Relationship Condition AgeM AgeF Occupation Birthplace Infirmity
JARVIS John Head Mar 59 Victualler Penn, Bucks
JARVIS Martha Wife Mar 58 Little Missenden, Bucks
JARVIS Martha Dau Un 20 LIttle Marlow, Bucks
JARVIS Robert Son Un 18 Victualler's son Little Marlow, Bucks
Archive Reference RG09 Piece Number 857 Folio 104 Page 25 Schedule 86
Parish Wooburn
Houses Inhabited 1 Houses Uninhabited


Address Railway Tavern
Surname Forenames Relationship Condition AgeM AgeF Occupation Birthplace Infirmity
JARVIS John Head Mar 59


Victualler Penn, Bucks


JARVIS Martha Wife Mar


58


Little Missenden, Bucks


JARVIS Martha Dau Un


20


LIttle Marlow, Bucks


JARVIS Robert Son Un 18


Victualler's son Little Marlow, Bucks


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