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Saturday, June 12, 2021

1833 Parochial Assessment Great Marlow Part Five West Street

 I have in my family the original copy of the working notebooks of the men who made this along with some of their correspondence but they are old and fragile so I thought I would transcribe some of them on my blog. They contained some scribbled updates up to circa 1839, if any are present for this section I will add it in and flag it as such.

Transcription by Charlotte Day.

©Marlow Ancestors. Please give credit to this blog if using my transcription or research notes but you are very welcome to do so.

Formula of transcription is:

Name

Property

Annual value of property.

Any notes of mine are in square brackets.


West Street Continued [this is Ship Inn side of road]


William Allum [see photo of this cottage here

Cottage

£5

*****

John White Camden [more on him and premises photo here]

Cottage

£5

*****

Thomas Bowen senior [father of below, had the Red Lion before his son. His will has been described by me and is on the blog here. See his home here]


House and garden

£8

*****

Thomas Bowen junior [More here]

The Lion public house [Red Lion], yard, stables and garden 

£12

*****

Mary Horniman [resident in the same house 1825. It was then also a chandler's shop but no mention of that here. This property no longer exists].

Dwelling house and garden

£9

*****

Daniel Walker [this house no longer exists]

House and garden 

£6

*****

Widow Wyatt [probably the widow of Moses Wyatt who occupied the same property in 1825. This property no longer exists] 

Cottage and garden

£5

*****

William Lloyd [a butcher. Beaten and robbed by ruffians in nearby Potlands Alley in 1840].

Cottage and garden

£4

*****

Charles Herbert [property recorded out of order, he was in the first house after Potlands Alley turning, walking out of town. He was there 1825. This property no longer exists].

Cottage and garden 

£5

*****

James Hinton [later worked in brewery, may already have done so. In same house 1840. Witnessed multiple Marlow wills. This property no longer exists].

Cottage and garden 

£5

*****

Thomas Costar

Cottage and garden

£5 10 shillings

*****

Widow Walker

Cottage and garden

£5

*****

John Hackshaw [a saddler and harness maker. Died 1869]

House, workshop, shed and garden

 £11

*****

Widow Lovegrove [Harriet. Running a school for girls. Modern number 81. See her stepdaughter's will transcribed here]

House, garden and shed

£10

*****

Thomas Wethered [house is Remnantz]

Mansion with offices, coach houses, stables, yards, kitchen and pleasure gardens, summer house, green houses etc 

£100

To be continued.. 

To find more West Street content including previous parochial assessment posts see the Specific Shops, Streets Etc option here here




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