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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Worcestershire => Topic started by: morris.merryweather on Saturday 11 November 23 02:50 GMT (UK)
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I'm trying to discover where The Plough Inn was - it appears as an address in 'Boughton, Earls Croome' on a form dated 1915. From the 1888-1913 map I can see 'Inn' which is today The Jockey Inn. Anyone know if this was it or where it might have been? Ideally I'd like to also know who was living there at the time of the 1911 census.
Thanks.
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1911 The Harbon Family
Headed by Walter Harbon
Added..have you looked through the 1901 census. That gives a reasonable idea of where it was in relation to other properties I think, but need more map, which I am sure you have,
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The Tewkesbury Register and Gazette 18 Oct 1952
Article about a collison at Hill Croome. A witness of Firs Farm, Boughton, Earls Croome said at the time of the collision he was delivering milk at Hill Croome to the Council Houses opposite the Plough Inn ??
Kay
Added - this map has Hill Croome and Boughton but doesn't help much https://maps.nls.uk/view/102342701#zoom=5&lat=6961&lon=3628&layers=BT
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On the 1939 Register properties including Plough Inn are listed in this order
School House
Earls Croome Court
Earls Common Rectory
Smiithmoor Cottage
The Plough Inn Boughton
Smithmoor Cottage
Soudley Cottage
This map includes the Earls Crome properties and Smithmoor Commone to the south east of corner of the map https://maps.nls.uk/view/120901729
Kay
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Hi
I’ve checked with a friend and the Plough Inn at Baughton became the Gay Dog and is now divided into two homes.
Regards
Jack
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I'm trying to discover where The Plough Inn was - it appears as an address in 'Boughton, Earls Croome' on a form dated 1915. From the 1888-1913 map I can see 'Inn' which is today The Jockey Inn. Anyone know if this was it or where it might have been? Ideally I'd like to also know who was living there at the time of the 1911 census.
Thanks.
Evesham Standard, 26 Sept 1903
Upton on Severn
Petty Sessions.
"LICENSING.-A temporary transfer was granted to Mr. William Thomas Hicks, from Mr. G. Cleavely, of the Plough Inn, Earls Croome."
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1901 Census, Earls Croome.
Plough Inn, G. Clevely, Head, Marr, 23, Publican, born Worcestershire, Bradley Green.
1901 Census "The Plough Inn" is top of the page and the next Household address is Baughton Hill.
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Berrows Worcester Journal, 28th September 1912
Upton on Severn
Petty Sessions.
"TEMPORARY TRANSFER.—The transfer of the license of the Plough Inn, Baughton, was temporarily transferred to Mr. Alfred Francis Darke, of Twyning."
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Absent Voters 1919 Worcestershire
Polling District: Ripple
Earls Croome Parish
Joseph Henry Tustin, Plough Inn, Baughton.
Reginald John Tustin, Plough Inn, Baughton.
In 1879 Wm Tustin was listed as Beer Retailer, at Earls Croome.
1881 Census, The Plough, William Tustin, 42, Farmer of 30 acres, born Defford.
1905 Littleburys Directory
Earls Croome, Worcester.
Edward Goode, beer retailer, The Plough, Baughton.
1939 Licences Granted
Mrs M. E. Livingstone, Yorkshire Grey, Earls Croome;
Mr. Harry Edgar Rowlands, Plough, Baughton;
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Hi
I’ve checked with a friend and the Plough Inn at Baughton became the Gay Dog and is now divided into two homes.
Regards
Jack
2010 Bikers met at:- The Gay Dog, Boughton, Earls Croome, nr Upton (A4104) WR8 9DQ
http://www.400greybike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=18272
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An old address online for the Gay Dog Inn. Address: Baughton Hill, Earls Croome, Worcester, WR8 9DQ.
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The Tewkesbury Register and Gazette (newspaper) 15th February 1957
Upton-on-Severn
General Annual Licensing Meeting.
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More Transfers.
... and The Jockey Inn, Baughton (twice).
Twenty -seven occasional licences were granted during the year. This was the same number as in the previous year.
Plans for alteration to the Plough Inn. Baughton, approved in 1955, had been completed satisfactorily.
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Hi
I’ve checked with a friend and the Plough Inn at Baughton became the Gay Dog and is now divided into two homes.
Regards
Jack
With Maps marked PH
The Dog at Baughton, near to Baughton, Worcestershire, England [taken 19 yrs ago]
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2704
"The Dog in Baughton Formerly this pub on the A4104 in Baughton was called 'The Gay Dog'."
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/737980
The Dog at Baughton - another closed pub
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3245606
CAMRA
https://whatpub.com/pubs/WOR/1609/dog-baughton
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In 1911 Census
Walter J Harbon, 36, born Claverdon
Just noticed you already have a reply from mckha
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=877999.msg7500147#msg7500147
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Thanks for all the replies - here is is today...
https://www.google.com/maps/@52.0768788,-2.1741834,3a,75y,345.24h,89.95t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s0pmavJzTDPk0XAFfOEbxYQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
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Upton-on-Severn, Petty Sessions June 1947
An application by Donald Charles Mansell for consent to structural alterations at the Plough Inn, Boughton, was granted.
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Tewkesbury Register, 19th February 1949
... stealing a pair of men's gloves (value £1) from the motor car, the property of Robert Mansell, of the Plough Inn, Baughton, ...
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Mansell of the former village stores ...
Worcester News, 8th August 2003
https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/7616467.house-that-gave-birth-to-a-legend/
"The Gay Dog Inn is where he used to drive his pedal car," said Mrs Clough, who is eight years younger than the famous Formula 1 driver.
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1950 Miss Coxill
1951 Miss Coxhill
1955 offered for Sale ...
By direction of Mrs. M. A. Coxhill, The Plough Inn, Baughton, Earls Croome ...