Coach & Horses, 32 Oxford Road, Windsor, Berkshire

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Residents at this address

1877/Daniel Gregory/../../../Harrods Directory ***

1881/Daniel Gregory/Beer House Keeper/47/Bray, Berks/Census ***
1881/Zipporah Gregory/Wife/48/Kirton, Suffolk/Census
1881/Annie Gregory/Daughter, Scholar/15/Windsor, Berks/Census
1881/Helena Gregory/Daughter, Scholar/8/Windsor, Berks/Census
1881/Jane Thomas/Servant, General Servant Domestic/21/Windsor, Berks/Census
1881/John Sheets/Lodger, Labourer/37/Ipsden, Oxon/Census
1881/Isaac Sheets/Lodger, Labourer/42/Ipsden, Oxon/Census
1881/Stephen Carter/Lodger, Fish Seller/33/Gt Marlow, Bucks/Census
1881/Richard White/Lodger, Bootmaker/52/Gt Marlow, Bucks/Census
1881/John Russell/Lodger, Labourer/35/Bray, Berks/Census
1881/Edward Tomkins/Lodger, Carpenter/63/Eton, Bucks/Census
1881/John Philips/Lodger, Carpenter/40/Walworth, Surrey/Census
1881/James Weller/Lodger, Sweep/28/Bayswater, Middlesex/Census
1881/Hubert Jones/Lodger, Tailor/46/Bangor, Caernarvonshire, Wales/Census
1881/Burtrum Cook/Lodger, Tailor/27/Galway, Ireland/Census

1891/Daniel Gregory/Beer Retailer/56/Bray, Berks/Census ***
1891/Zipporah Gregory/Wife/55/Kirton, Suffolk/Census
1891/Annie Gregory/Daughter/25/Windsor, Berks/Census
1891/James Collins/Boarder, Cordwainer/40/Bath, Somerset/Census
1891/George Essex/Boarder, Tailor/42/Salisbury, Wilts/Census
1891/Edward Rattigen/Boarder, Tailor/36/Daugon, Co Neath, Ireland/Census
1891/George Southwell/Boarder, General Labourer/45/Rumseyin, Hants/Census
1891/James Hanmoreth/Boarder, Tailor/53/Limerick, Ireland/Census
1891/John White/Boarder, Bricklayer/58/Boullafield, Berks/Census

Windsor and Eton Express 22 February 1896 : Endorsed for transfer - The license of the "Coach and Horses", Oxford road, was endorsed for transfer from Zipporah Gregory to Thomas James Kirtland, bricklayer, Oxford road, Windsor.

1901/Thomas J Kirtland/Bricklayer/55/Oxfordshire/Census
1901/Emma Kirtland/Wife/50/Cookham, Berkshire/Census
1901/Ada Kirtland/Daughter/28/Clewer, Berkshire/Census
1901/Wolley Kirtland/Son, Bricklayer/21/Clewer, Berkshire/Census
1901/Leonard Kirtland/Son/16/Clewer, Berkshire/Census
1901/Eva Kirtland/Daughter/8/Clewer, Berkshire/Census
1901/Jane Webbloing/Servant/16/Maidenhead, Berkshire/Census
1901/Emma Jeffries/Adopted/8/Windsor, Berkshire/Census
1901/William Lipscombe/Uncle, Marine Stores Dealer/48/Maidenhead, Berkshire/Census
+ Boarders

Windsor and Eton Express 14 June 1902 : Found drowned in the Thames - Mr Thomas James Kirtland, landlord of the "Coach and Horses", Oxford road, said he had seen the body of the deceased, and he recognised it as that of a man who came to his house on the Thursday evening about 8.20. He asked him for a bed, and witness told him, it would be sixpence for one night. He replied that he had "only fourpence in the world". As he was an old gentleman witness said he would let him have a bed for four pence. The deceased slept at his house the night, and saw him at five minutes to nine the next morning. He left about 9.20.

Windsor and Eton Express 20 September 1902 : Thursday, September 18th - A lost licnce - Mr Thomas James Kirtland, of the "Coach and Horses", Oxford road, applied for a copy of his licence, the original having been lost. The magistrates granted the application on payment of the usual fees.

1909/Thomas James Kirtland of "The Coach and Horses", Oxford road Windsor kicensed victualler died 23 January 1909 Administration Oxford 13 February to Emma Kirtland widow. Effects £909 1s 2d.

Windsor and Eton Express 13 February 1909 :
Application has been made to the Town Council by the licence holder of the "Coach and Horses" beerhouse, Oxford road, for the premises to be licensed as a common lodging house. The application is at present under consideration. The license of the "Coach and Horses", Oxford road, was also held over until the adjourned licensing meeting, owing to the death of the landlord, Mr Thomas James Kirtland.

1920/T W Kirtland/beer retailer/../../Kellys Directory ***

1928/T W Kirtland/beer retailer/../../Kellys Directory ***

1931/T W Kirtland/beer retailer/../../Kellys Directory ***

In 1939, at 32 Oxford road is Thomas W Kirtland, is a Beer House Keeper, born 13 Jul 1871; plus
Lucy A Kirtland, domestic duties, and born 28 Jan 1870, plus
Leonard C Kirtland, Wash House man, born 22 Jan 1902
and Ivy B Kirtland, housemaid, born 2 Nov 1906
and Eva M Kirtland (Cross), cook, born 2 Nov 1906.

1944/Thomas W Kirtland of The Coach and Horses, 32 Oxford road Windsor died 21 October 1944 at King Edward VII Hospital Windsor Administration Oxford 15 February to Lucy Annie Kirtland widow. Effects £1099 9s.


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