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61 High Street

Formerly Rose Cottage.

Pair of cottages.  C17, altered and refronted C19.  Some timber framing with whitewashed brick infill to rear.  Brick to front, steeply pitched thatch roof, half-hipped to left, brick chimneys to right gable and between cottages.  1½ storeys, 3 bays. No. 61, comprising one wide bay to left, has paired wooden casements to centre and to first floor, partly in thatch, and barred window to right.  Ground floor windows have segmental heads, ledged flush-panelled door to left.  No 63 has 2 bays with 3-light barred wooden casements to ground floor and upper left and small sash window to upper right.  Central C20 door.  Door and right-hand window have segmental heads.  Curved windbraces in roof.

English Heritage

Date Title 1st Part 2nd Part Notes
13th January 1984 Conveyance Douglas Leonard Sweet of 2a Driftwood Avenue, Chiswell Green, St Albans, Hertfordshire; the Vendor Malcolm Paul Cullipp of 117 Newton Road, Bletchley; the Purchaser Freehold bought by Mr Cullipp for £20,000 from Mr Sweet; ‘formerly being 21 High Street but now known as 61 High Street’

1984 Conveyance

Date Title 1st Part 2nd Part Notes
20th January 1971 Conveyance Mrs Cynthia Jean Hedley formerly of Horseshoes, Nash but now of Cherry Orchard, Burnt Hill, Yattendon, Berkshire; the Vendor Douglas Leonard Sweet of 45 St John’s Villas, Greater London N19; the Purchaser Freehold bought by Mr Sweet for £2,500 from Mrs Hedley.

1971 Conveyance 

Mr Stewart (called Rose Cottage)

1965 Nash WI Scrapbook. 

Date Title 1st Part 2nd Part Notes
4th December 1962 Conveyance Mr John Richard Percival Hedley, Civil Servant, of Horseshoes, Nash; the Vendor Mrs Cynthia Jean Hedley of Horseshoes, Nash; the Purchaser Freehold bought by Mrs Hedley for £100 from Mr Hedley; ‘owners and occupiers of 59 High Street to have access to the rear of their property along a strip of land.

1962 Conveyance

Date Title 1st Part 2nd Part Notes
27th April 1961 Conveyance Mr Arthur Albert Beckett of Red House Farm, Nash; Farmer; the Vendor Mr John Richard Percival Hedley, Civil Servant, and Mrs Cynthia Jean Hedley of Horseshoes, Nash; the Purchasers Freehold bought by Mr and Mrs Hedley for £300 from Arthur Albert Beckett; owners and occupiers of 59 High Street to have access to the rear of their property along a strip of land.

1961 Conveyance

Date Title 1st Part 2nd Part Notes
17th January 1940 Conveyance Mr Arthur William French Harrup of Nash; Farmer; the Vendor Mr Arthur Albert Beckett of Red House Farm, Nash; Farmer; the Purchaser Freehold bought by Arthur Albert Beckett for £90 from Arthur William French Harrup; ‘formerly for many years been in the occupation of Henry Harrup were lately in the occupation of ? Varney and are now unoccupied’; owners and occupiers of 59 High Street to have access to the rear of their property along a strip of land.  Plan shows a Beckett late Mrs Bonn owning/ living in 59 High Street and Mr Colton owning/ living in 63 High Street.

1940 Conveyance

Year Surname Forename Property situated Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
1925 Harrup Henry The Hill   R O
1925 Harrup Tamar The Hill   HO HO

1925 Register of Electors

Year Surname Forename Property situated Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
1922 Harrup Henry The Hill   R O
1922 Harrup Tamar The Hill   HO HO

1922 Register of Electors

Year Surname Forename Property situated Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
1918 Harrup Henry The Hill   R O
1918 Harrup Tamar The Hill   HO HO

1918 Register of Electors

Year Surname Forename Property situated Abode Qualification Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification Parochial elector
1915 Harrup Henry In the village. Nash Land and tenement. Y Y Y

1915 Register of Electors

Date Title 1st Part 2nd Part Notes
30th September 1914 Conveyance Mr William Edward Bennett of “Chedworth” Part Avenue, Northampton; Gentleman Mr Arthur William French Harrup of Nash; Farmer Freehold bought by Arthur William French Harrup for £25 from William Edward Bennett; ‘have for many years been in the occupation of Henry Harrup’; owners and occupiers of 59 High Street to have access to the rear of their property along a strip of land.  Plan shows a Mrs Bonn owning/ living in 59 High Street and Mr Smith owning/ living in 63 High Street.
21st October 1914 Statutory Declaration Richard Elkington Bennett of Buckingham; Land Agent   For 20+ years Richard Elkington Bennett has been Surveyor and Land Agent to William Edward Bennett of Wicken, Northants then of Heathencote, Northants, Farmer and now of “Chedworth”, Park Avenue, Northampton.  For that time William Edward Bennet has owned the freehold of said cottage without any dispute.  From around 1892 the cottage has been let to Henry Harrup.  Believes that any deeds have long since been lost or destroyed.

1914 Conveyance

  Address from census return Address from Enumerator’s summary Number of rooms Forename Surname Relation Males Females Condition Completed years of present marriage Total children born alive Children still living Children who have died Personal Occupation Industry or service with which worker is connected. Employer, Worker or Own account Working at Home Where born Nationality of every person born in a foreign country
30   Nash 4 Tamar Harrup Wife   66 Married 42 6 5 1         Nash, Bucks  
30   Nash 4 Ivy Hogg Grandaughter   11           School       Nash, Bucks  

1911 census

Occupiers – Henry Harrup; Owners – W E Bennett, Towcester; Cottage; Village

Gross Annual Value – £2/4/6d

Rateable Value – £1/15/-

1910 Valuation Office Survey         

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
46 The Hill   Henry Harrup Head Married 50   Farmer Own account   Nash, Bucks  
46 The Hill   Tamer Harrup Wife Married   49       Nash, Bucks  
46 The Hill   Elizabeth Hogg Granddaughter Single   6       Nash, Bucks  
46 The Hill   Lucy Hogg Granddaughter Single   2       Nash, Bucks  

1901 census

No. of Schedule Place Rooms Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Employer Employed Neither Employer nor Employed Where born Disability
3   4 Henry Harrup Head Married 42   Farmer x     Gt Horwood, Bucks  
3     Tamer Harrup Wife Married   44   x     Newton Longville, Bucks  
3     Henry French Harrup Son Single 20   Carpenter   x   High Whycombe, Bucks  
3     Mary Harrup Daughter Single   19         Beachampton, Bucks  
3     Edward Harrup Son   16           Nash  
3     Nellie Daisy Harrup Daughter     12 Scholar       Nash  
3     Arthur W.F. Harrup Son   9   Scholar       Nash  

1891 census

Year Surname Forename Property situated Abode Qualification Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
1890 Harrup Henry In the village Nash Land and tenement. Y Y

1890 Register of Electors

(Possible, not certain)

No of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Where born Disability
18 Village Ian Richardson Head Widower 64   Farm Labrour Nash  
18 Village Ann Wilson Housekeeper Widow   53 Lace Maker Nash  

1881 census

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Where born Disability
23 Cottage, Hill John Richardson Head Married     Farm Labourer Nash, Bucks  
23 Cottage, Hill Elizabeth Richardson Wife Married   ??   Nash, Bucks  
23 Cottage, Hill Oliver Richardson Son Unmarried 28   Farm Labourer Nash, Bucks  
23 Cottage, Hill George Richardson Grandson Child 5   Scholler Nash, Bucks  
23 Cottage, Hill Albert Richardson Grandson Child 2     Winslow Union, Bucks  
23 Cottage, Hill Henry Richardson Grandson Child 2     Winslow Union, Bucks  
23 Cottage, Hill Alice Souster Aunt Unmarried   76 Unmarried  ?? Lace Maker Nash, Bucks  

1871 census

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relationship Condition Males Females Job Where Born Disability
24   ?? Richardson Head Married 44   Ag. Labourer Nash  
24   Elz Richardson Wife Married   42 Lace Maker Nash  
24   Geo Richardson Son   11   Scholar Nash  
24   Alice Sowster Boarder     65   Nash  

1861 census

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relationship Condition Males Females Job Where Born Disability
25   John Richardson Married Head 36   Agricultural Labourer Nash  
25   Elizabeth Richardson Married Wife   33 Lacemaker Nash  
25   Alfred Richardson Unmarried Son 14   Agricultural Labourer Nash  
25   Sarah Ann Richardson Unmarried Daughter   11 Scholar Nash  
25   Oliver Richardson Unmarried Son 9   Scholar Nash  
25   Naomi Richardson Unmarried Daughter   6 Scholar Nash  
25   Ann Richardson Unmarried Daughter   4   Nash  
25   George Richardson Unmarried Son 1     Nash  
25   Alice Souster Unmarried Aunt   56 Lacemaker – Pauper Nash  

1851 census 

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Forename Surname Males Females Job This County Not England
30   Elizabeth Richardson   22   y  
30   Alfred Richardson 4     y  
30   Sarah Richardson   2   y  
30   Alice Sowster   48 Pauper y  

1841 census

 

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