S.J.
Went to the Wilbrahams early evening, and although the Hole in The Wall was still closed I took 2 or 3 pictures of the outside; then a lady came out wanting to know what I was up to - so I asked her whether the pub had ever been known by a different name. She thought it had always been the name it was now, but I wouldn't take it as gospel quite yet.
Gt. Wilbraham had just the one pub in the High Street, The Carpenters Arms - didn't look wonderfully exciting, so we drove past. But I did take snaps of both churches - and a white-flannelled cricket match in the next field once I'd heard the evocative thwack of willow on leather over the churchyard wall in Gt. W.
Did have a very quick look for IRESON gravestones there too, but there were so many illegible inscriptions.
So, if you'd like me to send the photos I took, please PM me with your e-mail address and I'll try and master the technology!
I had fun doing it all, and treated myself to a meal and a pint in the next village, Fulbourn, by the way, before I headed home again.
Regards, keith
N.B. I suppose I could have killed a few more birds with the same stone by having a look for members of your HANCOCK family in Fulbourn churchyard, but by then I was too busy murdering a pint of cider and a steak and ale pie in The Bakers Arms...