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HODDESDON HIGH ST 1890s: Changes over time - Activities and WorksheetsNoPlaceBefore 18911891 CENSUSAfter 1891PresentGOING SOUTH TO NORTH ON THE WEST SIDESpitalbrookGothic Lodge & group of cottagesBuilt 1830 as entrance & lodge to WoodlandsJoseph & Louise Bayford, gardenerMary Pullen, sick nurseRow of 3 cottagesSee list at endWoodlandsBuilt 1830 by John Warner1881 Elizabeth Warner, widow1890 Directory: Compton WarnerUnoccupied1895-1922 Mrs Snow1929 James Hillyer1967 Demolished9Miss Warners HouseBuilt c1750-601881 John Warners daughters Harriett, Mary & CeliaHarriett, Mary & Celia Warner and servants1929 Loewood Miss Warner1936 Public LibraryBehind Miss Warners House?1 x 4 rooms1 x 3 roomsWill. & Mary A. Stagg coachman & John & Louisa Ford, gardener11Borham House(possibly under Elm Place in 1891 Census)Site of double murder 1807See below1902 George Armatage1914-29 Alfred B. Coventry1965 Demolished 1315Elm Place (2 private residences)(1891 could include Borham House)Group of small 17th century tenements; The Dolphin1886 Solomon Baskerville1886 Tregelles1890 Campbell, curateJohn & Mary Tregelles & family, architectSarah Baskerville & servantMiss Caroline Pinn, housekeeper with lodger & servant1892 Alterations1895 CampbellBaskerville (till 1899)1898 1906 Pinn1898-1914 Mrs Hannah Hoskins 1929 Miss Goodwin (13)1929 Brig. Gen. Robert Prentice Elm Place1956 DemolishedCouncil Offices built 1935-1986GardensGrounds of The KnowleCOCK LANEThe GrangeBuilt before 1500Rev. Clarke ChittendenPrep. School for boysPrep. School for boys 6 servants & 1 teacher1906-14 Douglas Jones1929 Henry A. TrotterGrange Cottage Arthur Colgate17ThurgoodsOriginal house built c150019Hoddesdon VillaBirdbolt InnJohn & Martha Ashford & family, Rural Post Messenger; Martha Ashford Ladies School1908 Hoddesdon VillaMiddle Class Academy1922 Brian Hutt21Sherborne HouseBuilt c1760Ernest & Annie Beck, family, governess & 4 servantsWine Merchant1908 Mr Becks1914 Capt. EJ Christie1929 Jonathon Braithwaite, J.P.Converted to flats then demolished 1965. Part of site occupied by Hoddesdon Motor Co.23Golden LionBuilt 1535Henry & Jane Griffin, Publican, and family1929 Frank Turner, Golden Lion P.H.25Laurel House White Hinde; home of Frogley family built c17601881 William Frogley, farmerSarah Frogley, widow, dairyfarmer & son William & 3 daughtersThe Laurels1929 William Frogley seed merchant1950s Woolworths27ShopShops built 1860Walter & Mary Tyler, wines & spirit merchant1906 Tyler 1929 E&G Rowland, fruiterers2931ShopsShops built 1860W. Hampton, builder, carpenter, manufacturer of rustic work & horticultural buildings, undertakerWilliam & Jane Hampton, Builder & upholstress1902 John Hampton 1929 London Central Meat Co. Ltd (29)1905, 1929 International Tea Cos Stores Ltd, grocers (31)1898-1908 J. Barker Marsh, draper1914 Allen cycle dealer33ShopSharnbrooks / Sherbornes by 1586 Shops built 1860Edward & Sarah Lock, draper & familyMr E. Lock 19081929 Wm Norris, draper1948 WS Norris Ltd 35Shop & houseOriginally 2 houses; 1 was Red Lion Inn until 1860. Shop built 1860William & Tressy Green, chemist & druggist& 6 daughters1908 Hayllar, chemist1929 Hayllar & Son1971 Clarbours37Shop & houseShop built 1860Charles & Helen Dawson, watchmaker& 7 children1908-14 Dawson1929 Helen Emily Dawson, jeweller1971 Anikas39Shop & houseShop built 1860Freeman Turner & 4 boarders: all grocers assistants1908 Turner, grocer1929 Archer & Turner1971 Lockey41Shop & houseDouble-fronted shopWilliam & Kate Dellow, baker1908-14 Dellow, baker1929 William Roberts, baker43Thomas & Florence Collings, stationer & bookseller1910 Robert Cave Mitchell, Hoddesdon Bazaar1922-9 Mrs Florence Mary Mitchell, newsagt.451860 3 storey brick building, bow in centre1881: Joseph Blackeby, master bootmakerJoseph & Fanny Blackeby, bootmaker1918 Blackeby1929 Blackeby, boot dealer471886 Goodwin China & Glass Warehouse & dairyAlfred & Mary Ann Goodwin, dairy famer & family (there 1902)1914 Traylen Bros, dairy 1929 F.W. Bayles dairyWhite Heather Dairy49South corner of Brockett Rd1902-14 Ashfords Estate Agents; 1929 Lewis Hill estate agent & auctioneerBROCKETT RD51Bank and Managers ResidenceCorner buildingSharples, Tuke & Seebohm towns first bank - 1847 2 storey square building on south end which partly blocked Brockett RdSharples BankDemolished in 1893 to improve Brockett Rd entrance; remaining corner building first Sharples Bank then Barclays Bank 18961906-29 Clement Warner, The Bank House & Barclays Bank1971Demolished for new building53Shop George & Ellen Bryant, tobacconists with son William 12, daughter Winifred 2, servant & boarder1914 G.B. Thornton, tobacconist 1918 Ellen Bryant tobacconist; 1929 William Bryant tobacconist55Shops and residencesNot certain from 1891 census exactly where these families are located George & Marion Cousins, carpenter & son1914-18 Florence Collings art needlework shop1929 Church, drapersSamuel & Elizabeth Griffin, registration agent1886 BraimbridgeGeorge & Georgina Braimbridge, tailor & family1906 Braimbridge1886 FrancisEdwin & Mary Francis, boot manufactuer & 5 children1898 Francis57593 rooms?Helen Tenun, widow & 2 daughters1929 Miss Leila Ison hairdresser (57)?Jane Hampton, widow, upholstress, son & daughter1899 Mrs Jane Hampton (gone by 1902)Hampshire House1886 BarnettEbeneza & Helen Barnett, retired civil servant, India Office, daughter & servants1906 Barnett4 roomed shop & house1886 CreakFredk & Catherine Creak, boot & shoemaker (in Amwell St by 1906)6163ShopGeorge Inn, British School & Post Office on part of George Inn property James Ashford, dairyman and familyJames & Mary Ashford, dairyman and grandchildren1929 William Ernest Ashford grocer and confectioner65Shop 1906-1951Ironmongers Shop:Charles E Brooks Congregational ChapelGeorge Inn until 1846; chapel built 1846-7Congregational ChapelDemolished 19671971 Fawkon WalkOld Post OfficePost Office - Henry Ashford, postmaster and familyPost Office - Henry & Ellen Ashford, postmaster, 1 son & 5 daughtersPost Office until 189367House & Shop1881: Charlotte Hare, grocerCharlotte Hare, widow, grocer & 2 daughters1908 C. Hare1914-18 Hare & Co 1929 Neave & son, grocers (67) 691914-29 Ernest Gocher butcher (69)71ShopFalcon or Fawkon on the Hoop inn 71-77 High St 1881: James Tuck, butcher Walter & Lucy Turner, butcher and family1908 G. Turner1914-29 Ernest Belton, hairdresser & Beltona Ltd, patent medicine manufacturers1960s Peacocks hairdressers73House?John Ashford, shoemaker & rural post messenger and family; ?1881: Susan Culver?William & Isabella Hodgson, brewery clerk, son & daughter1914-29 Joseph Seaton, confectioner754 rooms?James & Mary Ward, joiner1914-22 Long & Blundell harness makers1929 60s Frank Andrews, saddler & harness makerDemolished early 1960sENTRY TO GRIFFINS YARD77Frank Challis, fly prop.1929 -1960s A.G. Cousins & SonDemolished early 1960s79Shop & houseWilliam & Elizabeth Carter, bootmaker (there 1906)1914-29 Charles Carter boot & shoemaker81Griffin InnFredk & Emily Chapman, publican & fly prop.Hoddesdon Bazaar -George & Ellen Bryant, tobacconists;1894 Hoddesdon Bazaar 1914 Ellen Bryant, tobacconist 1929 Ellen Bryant83Shop & houseOriginally 1 house with no.851886 London HouseRichard Eason, draper, & daughter & apprentices1908 Richard Eason1929 Eason, draper85Business & house1881: J.W. Nicholls, builderJohn W. & Ann Nicholls, builder1929 J.W. Nicholls & Co. builders & undertakers87ShopInn Checkers1881: George Little, bakerJohn & Esther Roberts, confectioner and family1929 Jas. Roberts, baker (87)Demolished 196489The BullThe Bell 15751881 The Bull- William Miles, publicanWilliam & Barbara Miles, publican, 6 children1906 Barbara Miles1929 Thomas Morris (89) &Sams & Son, motor car props. (89) Demolished 1964 for Wallis supermarket, later Gateway91Corner buildingHoddesdon & Broxbourne Mutual Improvement Society library and meeting rooms Hoddesdon & Broxbourne Mutual Improvement Society library and meeting rooms1914-29 Church & Son, outfittersLORD ST93Corner buildingGraces Farmhouse3 shops 1880sHoddesdon Coffee Tavern: Stephen Norfolk, manager, 2 waiters1929 Hoddesdon Temperance Hotel Ltdlater 2 shopsSwan InnInn 16th century1881: Fanny Collins, innkeeperFanny Collins & daughter, innkeeper1929 Old Swan Geo. Fermer, publican97Shop1881 Jonn W. Stallabrass, butcherWilliam & Flora Nicholls, butcher & family, 1 servant & 2 boarders, butchers1914-29 William Nicholls, butcher99Smithy & entrance way to Old Swan YardShop1881 Henry Giblin, farrier & smithHenry & Emma Giblin, farrier & smith & 8 children1914 WH Woolmers Smithy1911 W. Saward & Co, smiths1929 George Henry Porter, blacksmith1895-1905 E.W. Stagg bootmaking business 1911 To Let & Bakery1929 Toc H & solicitors office1971 Toc H1011881 Used as store1971 Photographer103ShopFredk & Susannah Scott, baker-confectioner1914 Mrs Sarah Scott1929 Mrs Susannah Scott, confectioner105Salisbury ArmsBlack Lion 1578 until 18281881: William Salmon, licensed victuallerWilliam & Martha Salmon, lic. victualler1929 Mrs Gertrude Emma Neal, Salisbury Arms1071091113 Cottages1881: WrightIngramHutchinsonThomas & Anne Roblett, agricultural labourer & familyWilliam Clarke, printerWalter & Ellen Kempton, greengrocer & bootmender & son1914 A.G. Cousins?1914 Mrs Sarah Clark printer & JB Franklin, music teacher1929 Walter Cavill hairdresser (107)1929 Hod Gas & Coke Co. Ltd (109)113115117Myddelton HouseBuilt c1600 as private house then became the Queens Head Inn. 1852 again a private house1890: Josiah RogersonRogerson 1898 Charles A. Christie1902 Norman P. Christie1906 Dr Loves residence1929 Leonard West M.B. J.P.PAULS LANE JORDANS LANE757779Amwell Street Old Harrow Inn & 2 shopsHenry Edward Curtis, publicanCJ Ross Corn, Coal & Forage MerchantsSt Catherines ChurchSt Catherines ChurchSt Catherines ChurchSt Catherines ChurchNORTH END OF HIGH STMaidenhead InnMentioned as an inn in 1576, building next door demolished 18751929 Maiden Head Public House - James J. MorrisClocktower Clockhouse built 1836/7Town Hall; storage for horse-drawn fire engine & accommodation for town constable until 1883 with prison cells. Meeting room aboveTown Hall; storage for horse-drawn fire engine. Meeting room above1929 Clock House Hoddesdon Volunteer Fire BrigadeTown Hall demolishedGOING NORTH TO SOUTH ON THE EAST SIDEBELL LANE1Burford StBell InnBell Inn1908 Bell Inn, 1929 PH1362 shopsBreweryFour Feathers Inn 1663Part of Brewery1908 part of brewery134ENTRANCE INTO BREWERY RD128126124122Site of Thatched HouseBrewery House1881: Offices and store Izaac Walton connection; 17th century timber frame, painted relief showing 2 boys holding a bunch of grapes, until 1877 the main home of the Christie family; ornamental iron fence & 2 lime trees on each side of central doorwayBrewery Offices1908 Brewery offices1945 3 shops (?, butchers, Clements)Charles A. & Susan Christie Brewery House (there 1895)120Jutting block of buildings - house1881: Henry Draper, brewery building surveyorPart of Market Place, 5 almshouses behind sold 1841Henry & Emily Draper, brewery building surveyor & 6 children (1895-1898)1902-14 Thomas Merchant, brewery surveyor1929 Edwin Dixon Cannon Stores (Edwin Dixon manager) Wine & Spirit Merchants118Shop with residence1881: Frances King, toy shopFrances King, toy shop1898-1906 Mrs Jane King toy dealer1914 Miss Annie Singleton, shopkeeper1929 E. W. Stagg boot dealer116Shop with residence1881: Richard Tricker, shoemaker, son & grandson Arthur SamsRichard Tricker, shoemaker1898 Mrs Emma Tricker, boot & shoemaker1918 Ernest Wiliam Stagg boot dealer1929 E. W. Stagg boot dealer114House & shop Last in Amwell parishWhite Hart Inn15th century Market Cross stood opposite. 1881: Thomas & Carrie Dymock, house decorator, plumber & glazier and familyArchway with room above led to Common MarshesThomas & Carrie Dymock, decorator, plumber & glazier & 4 sons1895 -1929 Arthur Dymock, piano tuner1898-1914 Thomas Dymock plumber112First in Broxbourne parishWhite Hart Inn15th century Market Cross stood opposite. Archway with room above led to Common Marshes;2 storey shop dating from c1590?1860-81 Brewster family George & Eliza Brewster and family, fishmonger & poulterer1898 Mrs Eliza Brewster1906-14 Brewster Bros1929 Charles Brewster fishmongersDemolished 1955 for Co-operative Store (1971)1101914-29 Arthur George Cousins BazaarA.G. Cousins & Son Toy Shop108106Building set backRefronted1881: House used to store furnitureHouse used to store furniture1914 London County & Westminster Bank1929 Westminster Bank1041021002 storey shop dating c1590House White Horse InnPrivate house1881: BlundenEdmund & Charlotte Blunden, grocer & furniture dealer & family1902-1929 C.S. Cousins, China & Glass Dealer (104)1914-29 Arthur Gowers, outfitter (102)1881 William Stallabrass, carpenter1886 Elizabeth Stallabrass, corn dealer, widowElizabeth Stallabrass, widow, son Stockbridge & daughter1899-1906 Stockbridge Stallabrass, corn factor1929 James Mortemore, shopkeeperShop and residenceEntrance to yard1881 Charles Curtis, tailor1886 William Curtis, tailorWill & Mary Carter, boot & shoe manufacturer1895-1902 Batstone, tailor & outfitter? Market HouseShop and residenceEntrance to yard1881 Jonathon Stallabrass, butcher and familyJonathon & Sarah Stallabrass, butcher1902-06 Stallabrass98Shop & residenceThomas & Helen Gardiner, ironmonger1929 Thomas Gardiner Ltd. Ironmongers & North Metro. Electric Power Supply Co.96Harriet & Mary Whitley, sisters94ShopWilliam & Priscilla Whitley, tailor & family1902-14 Whitley1929 Christie & Lucas wine, spirit & beer merchants92ShopWalter & Mary Griffin, watch & clock repairer and 5 children1914 Griffin1922 Madame Skingle milliner1929 William Stone, electrical engineer 90Charles & Jane Coomes, pork butcher1902 Charles Ellis, plumber1914 Charles Ashford & WJ Haward, builder1919 Thomas Knight printers1929 Knight stationers88The Fox1881Mullett, publicanCharles & Jane Dymock, publican & 2 daughters1914 Mrs Jane Dymock1929 Jn Clyde Newman, caterer1935 Tudor Caf86Shop opposite pump1881 Frederick Cherry, draper and familyFredk & Annie Cherry, draper and 2 sons1902 Gurney, draper 1910 Stubbins, draper1929 Bristow, draperCONDUIT LANE84Shop1881: Garett, hairdresser1902-29 Charles Elphee hairdresser8280ShopEdmund & Annie Parker, fruiterer & green grocer1912-14 Batsford, fishmonger & poulterer; 1929 Thomas Brill, fruiterer 781929 Walter John Haward builder76StanboroughsAppears in records 1363, house built 16371881: Part used as a training home for servant girls: Mary Draper, matron1881: Dr Horley surgeonDr Alfred & Emma Bisdee, doctor and family and servants1929 Hoddesdon & Broxbourne Unionist ClubDr William & Mina Horley, surgeon & family1929 Wright & Mills, opticians74ShopEdward & Catherine Roe, grocers manager1906 Roe1914-29 Fred. Postlethwaite, chemist722 Tenements 1893 PO1886 Living quarters & shop next to it - shop kept by Tuck & Sinclair selling ribbons, cotton, wool etcWilliam & Olive Bradfield, carpenters labourer1893 new Post OfficeAshford70HouseInn in 1704 known as Rose & Crown Crown & Mitre inn. Stables demolished 1842 when most southerly of the houses built. 1881: Misses OtteyMiss Ottey (1890)Henrietta Mouro, sister of Head, & 2 servants1906 Mrs & Miss Ottey1918 Tim Blancheflower1929 Bridgman & Son (T.A. Blancheflower) estate agents & auctioneers68Montague HouseMcAdam lived here 1825-36Henry & Ellen Collett & family, brewers manager & 4 servants1906 Scott Moncrieff1914 Mrs Wood1929 Dr D. Irving Anderson66The Limes(Entrance to Hunts Yard)1842 Inn stables demolished when house built1886 Hodson & CooperHarry Hodson, widower & 7 adult children & 2 servants, East India Merchant1895 Hodson & Johnson1902 Hodson & Benningfield1908-14 Mr Hodson1918 Miss Hodson1929 Miss Hodson64Hogges Hall1860 private house with central door & porch supported by corinthian pillars Residence of John HuntJohn A. & Margaret Hunt & 8 children & 3 servants, builder & contractorHunts workshops at rear1918 Hunt1929 Hoddeshall- Eric Larkworthy1935 & 1971 W.R. Stone musical instruments; Stella dress shop; LE Porter; 1971 Colemans Shoes6260C17th century building as 1 house but later divided into 2. Offices of John Hunt built after 1860. Large gateway on the south side for vehicle entryWilliam & Sarah Walford, gardener,

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