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The New Inn

 

About 1966-67

 1968

“The New Inn” was also a popular place, which was demolished in 1970. Mr Roy Levitt was the last Landlord, following Mr Jack Saunders. Many people remember the warm welcome given here and Mrs Levitt’s colourful collection of miniature bottles which decorated the bar!

“Nash, A Buckinghamshire Village”, Duncan C. and King J, 1987.

Mr and Mrs R Levitt and Clive; Mr W Gregory

1965 Nash WI Scrapbook. 

Year Surname Forename Address
1950 Saunders Raymond J The New Inn
1950 Etherington Hilda The New Inn

1950 Nash Register of Electors

Year Surname Forename Address
1945 Ames Thomas New Inn
1945 Felton Cissie M New Inn
1945 Giggle Mary New Inn

1945 Nash Register of Electors 

Address Schedule Sub No Other names Surname Gender Birthdate Birth year Condition Personal occupation
New Inn 20 1 Walter Saunders M 02-Feb 1869 M Public house keeper
New Inn 20 2 Ellen Saunders F 11-Oct 1872 M Domestic duties
New Inn 20 3 Eric W Saunders M 02-Mar 1908 S Fitter motor engineer

1939 Register

Year Surname Forename Address Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification Juror
1939 Saunders Walter The New Inn   R O  
1939 Saunders Ellen The New Inn   Rw Dw  
1939 Saunders Eric The New Inn   R    

1939 Nash Register of Electors

Walter SAUNDERS New Inn

1939 Kelly’s Trade Directory

Year Surname Forename Address Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification Juror
1935 Saunders Walter The New Inn   R O  
1935 Saunders Ellen The New Inn   Rw Dw  
1935 Saunders Eric The New Inn   R    

1935 Nash Register of Electors

Walter SAUNDERS New Inn

1935 Kelly’s Trade Directory

Walter SAUNDERS New Inn

1931 Kelly’s Trade Directory

Year Surname Forename Address Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification Juror
1930 Saunders John Raymond The New Inn   R    
1930 Saunders Walter The New Inn   R O  
1930 Saunders Ellen The New Inn   Rw Dw  

1930 Nash Register of Electors

Walter SAUNDERS New Inn

1928 Kelly’s Trade Directory

Year Surname Forename Address Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification Juror
1925 Saunders Walter The New Inn   R O  
1925 Saunders Ellen The New Inn   HO HO  

1925 Nash Register of Electors 

Walter SAUNDERS New Inn

1924 Kelly’s Trade Directory

Year Surname Forename Address Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
1922 Saunders Walter The New Inn   R O
1922 Saunders Ellen The New Inn   HO HO

1922 Nash Register of Electors

Walter SAUNDERS New Inn

1920 Kelly’s Trade Directory

Number Surname Forename Residence Absent voter Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
70 Saunders Walter The New Inn   R O
71 Saunders Ellen The New Inn   HO HO

1918 Nash Register of Electors

Year Surname Forename Address Abode Qualification Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification Parochial elector
1915 Saunders Walter The New Inn Nash Dwelling house. Y Y Y

1915 Nash Register of Electors

Walter SAUNDERS New Inn

1915 Kelly’s Trade Directory

No. of Schedule 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
21 New Inn Nash New Inn 7 Walter Saunders Head 42   Married         Inn Keeper   Own Acc. Home Whaddon, Bucks  
21 New Inn Nash New Inn 7 Ellen Saunders Wife   38 Married 38 4 3 1 Assist-in-Business       Nippinton, Tring, Herts  
21 New Inn Nash New Inn 7 George Saunders Father 72   Widower         Old Aged Pensioner       Whaddon, Bucks  
21 New Inn Nash New Inn 7 Lizzie Saunders Daughter   12           School       Stony Stratford, Bucks  
21 New Inn Nash New Inn 7 Jack Saunders Son 7             School       Whaddon, Bucks  
21 New Inn Nash New Inn 7 Ernie Saunders Son 3                     Nash, Bucks  

1911 census

Walter SAUNDERS New Inn

1911 Kelly’s Trade Directory

Occupiers – Walter Saunders; Owners – Phipps and Co, Brewers, Northampton; Public House   ; New Inn

Estimated Extent – 1 acre; Gross Annual Value – £12/10/-; Rateable Value – £10        

1910 Valuation Office Survey                                                                       

David DELL ‘New Inn’

1907 Kelly’s Trade Directory

Frederick BULL ‘New Inn’

1903 Kelly’s Trade Directory

 “… messuage or tenement now used as a Public House lately called the Battle of Alma but now known as the New Inn erected by one William Colton Risley on the site of the former messuage or tenement situate in the Hamlet of Nash in the Parish of Whaddon in the County Of Bucks with the garden and orchard and appurtenances thereto belonging …”  “… and also that site whereon a messuage (in two tenements) formerly stood together with the orchard situate in Nash aforesaid …”  “… and also that Butchers shop (now used as a Stable) and barn to the said messuage …”

1902 Part transcript of the Indenture dated 29th September 1902, agreeing to the sale of the New Inn between Mary Fox Bland of Beechlands, The Mounts in the City of York and the Northampton and Towcester Breweries for £450.

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
39 The New Inn   John R Collyer Head Married 55   Inn Keeper Worker   Great Horwood, Bucks  
39 The New Inn   Ann Collyer Wife Married   54       Winslow, Bucks  
39 The New Inn   Sarah C Collyer Daughter Single   22       Great Horwood, Bucks  
39 The New Inn   Percy E Collyer Son Single 15   Farm Labourer Worker   Great Horwood, Bucks  
39 The New Inn   Louis J Collyer Son Single 12         Great Horwood, Bucks  
39 The New Inn   Jack H H Collyer Grandson Single 11 weeks         Nash, Bucks  

1901 census

John Ridgeway Collyer – ‘New Inn P.H.’

1899 Kelly’s Directory

Benjamin HARDING – ‘New Inn’

1895 Kelly’s Directory

No. of Schedule Place Rooms Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Employer Employed Neither Employer nor Employed Where born Disability
30 New Inn   Benjamin Harding Head Married 44   Publican     x Nash  
30 New Inn   Ann Harding Wife Married   42         Nash  
30 New Inn   Louisa Dunkley Sister     21         Nash Imbecile
30 New Inn   Lizzie Dunkley Niece     13         Nash  
30 New Inn   Allis Mackerness Nephew   13   Farm Labourer   x   Nash  

1891 census

Benjamin HARDING – ‘New Inn’

1891 Kelly’s Directory

Year Surname Forename Address Abode Qualification Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
1890 Harding Benjamin The New Inn Nash Dwelling house. Y Y

1890 Register of Electors

Benjamin HARDING – ‘New Inn’

1887 Kelly’s Directory

No of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Where born Disability
29 Village Public House Benjamin Hearding Head Married 32   Publican Nash  
29 Village Public House Ann Hearding Wife Married   31   Nash  
29 Village Public House Louisa Dunkley Sister     12 under Sisters Care Nash Idiot

1881 census

Thomas B HARRUP – ‘New Inn’

1877 Kelly’s Directory

Thomas B HARRUP – ‘New Inn’

1876 Harrods Directory

No. of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Where born Disability
33 Publick House, Bleach Well Street Thomas B Harrup Head Married 30   Publick House Great Horwood, Bucks  
33 Publick House, Bleach Well Street Charlotte Harrup Wife Married   30   Portland Street, Surrey  
33 Publick House, Bleach Well Street Ada Alice Harrup Daughter Child   6 Scholler Oxford Street, Middlesex  
33 Publick House, Bleach Well Street Thomas William Harrup Son Child 4   Scholler Oxford Street, Middlesex  
33 Publick House, Bleach Well Street Matilda Harrup Daughter     2   Nash, Bucks  
33 Publick House, Bleach Well Street Louse ? Harrup Daughter     1   Nash, Bucks  

1871 census

‘New Inn’- Jonathan BENNETT

1869 Kelly’s Directory

Valuation of a Public House, and premises, known as the Battle of Alma, now the New Inn, and 2 Cottages, situate in the Village of Nash, Bucks, the Property of Mr Ridgway

This Property comprises a substantially built Brick and Slated House, in good repair, containing 3 Bed Rooms, large Club Room, Sitting Room, Tap Room, Bar, Kitchen & Cellar.  A small yard with Stabling, Straw Barn, Hovel and Wood Barns, all Boarded & Thatched, a small Kitchen Garden, and an excellent Orchard, well stacked with Fruit Trees, containing in the whole

Nearly One Acre

In the occupation of Mr Jonathan Bennett, under tenant to ? Terry Brewers of Aylesbury.  N.B. Rent £25 a year, 7 years to run.

This Property is Freehold & Tithe free.  The House is in the centre of the Village, but as there are four Licenced Public Houses in the place, I estimate its Value, without putting much consideration on the Licence, except for the period Leased

I consider the value of this Property to be Three Hundred & Eighty Pounds

 Also

Adjoining the above Premises are Two newly built and Slated Cottages

 With Gardens & Wood Barns, in the occupation of Mr Ridgway & Alfred Richardson.  Rent £7.14.00.

These Cottages are Copyhold of the manor of Whaddon and Nash, and subject to a small Quit-Rent & a Fine on Death or Alienation.

I value these Cottages at Eighty Pounds

(Signed) Ian B Dudley

 

January 8th, 1866

‘The Alma’ – Jonathan BENNETT

1865 Cassey’s Directory

‘The Alma’ – Jonathan BENNETT

1864 Kelly’s Directory

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