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Offline AJ100

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Re: Easton Court and Ludlow Court
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 11 July 24 12:18 BST (UK) »
Thank you for your replies. I don't think Dick o' Broome was an inn as he drove the coach/carriage. More likely to be a resident of Broome.
Thank you Hanes for the cuttings relating to Col Morgan. I'm starting to wonder if I've got the name of the house right.
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Re: Easton Court and Ludlow Court
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 11 July 24 13:01 BST (UK) »
Ashford Court, Ashford Carbonell is south of Ludlow and quite close to Easton Court, so it would still be strange to leave the train at Craven Arms.

1891 census
Emily Palmer, 39, wife, plus children and servants

1901 census
"family away"
There is a boarder, Henry Davis and servants recorded, but no-one named Preston.

1911 census
Julia Georgina Campbell, 67, widow, private means and her daughter Gertrude Emily, 44, plus servants
Boyd, Dove, Blakey, Burdon