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The Old Bakery, 16 High Street

Mr Michael and Mrs Alison Coote

Millennium Chronicle

Year Surname Forename Address
1950 Harris Ralph Cosy Cot, High Street

1950 Register of Electors

Occupiers – Lydia Harris; Owners – Fulks Bros, Drapers, Winslow; House and Shop; Village

Gross Annual Value – £9; Rateable Value – £7/10/-     

1910 Valuation Office Survey

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Number of rooms occupied if under 5 Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Profession or Occupation Employer, Worker or Own account Working at Home Where born Disability
34 Main Street 4 George Lowe Head Widower 72   Shoemaker Own account At home Newport Pagnell, Bucks  
34 Main Street   Sarah A Lowe Daughter Single   28 Housekeeper     Deanshanger, Northants  
34 Main Street   William G Lowe Son Single 25   Agricultural Labourer Worker   Passenham, Northants  

1901 census

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Rooms Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Employer Employed Neither Employer nor Employed Where born Disability
35   3 Thomas Ray Head Married 65   Farm Labourer   x   Nash  

1891 census

Mary Ann Hounslow (of Stewkley) pays £300 to buy two cottages in Nash from Henry Norman (farmer of Wolverton and previously of Nash).  The map shows the properties edged in pink (14, 16 and 18 High Street) and that previous occupiers of the cottages are John Timms, then Jonathan Timms; Thomas Briar, then Thomas Brier (same person?).

1887 indenture 

(Possible, not certain)

No of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Where born Disability
34 Village William Ray Head Married 68   Farm Labrour Bedford  
34 Village Jane Ray Wife Married   68 Lace Maker Nash  

1881 census

Matthew King – Baker

Kelly’s 1869 Directory

Matthew King – Baker

Casey’s 1865 Directory  

Matthew King – Baker

Kelly’s 1864 Directory  

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relationship Condition Males Females Job Where Born Disability
57   Mattw King Head Married 49   Baker Nash  
57   Eliz King Wife Married   43 Baker’s Wife Nash  
57   Thos King Son Single 19   Shoe Maker Nash  
57   Sarah Ann King Daughter     17 Lace Maker Nash  
57   Mattw King Son   12   Scholar Nash  
57   Geo King Son   10   Scholar Nash  
57   Charles King Son   8   Scholar Nash  
57   Wm King Son   6   Scholar Nash  
57   Ernest King Son   2     Nash  
57   Emily King Daughter     1   Nash  

1861 census

Matthew King – Baker

Kelly’s 1854 Directory

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relationship Condition Males Females Job Where Born Disability
56   Matthew King Married Head 39   Baker Nash  
56   Elizabeth King Married Wife   33   Leckhamstead, Bucks  
56   Thomas King Unmarried Son 9   Scholar Nash  
56   John King Unmarried Son 8   Scholar Nash  
56   Ann King Unmarried Daughter   5   Nash  
56   Matthew King Unmarried Son 2     Nash  
56   George King Unmarried Son 3 mths     Nash  
56   Elizabeth Smith Unmarried Servant   14 Nursemaid Nash  

1851 census

Surname Forename Residence Qualification Occupied by:
King Matthew junior In the village. Freehold house and land. Himself

1841 Register of Electors 

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Forename Surname Males Females Job This County Not England
45   Mattw King 29   Baker y  
45   Elizabeth King   23   y  

1841 census

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