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Cublington pub history index
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Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
CUBLINGTON a parish and village in the union of Aylesbury, and hundred of
Cottesloe, seated on a gentle eminence, commanding an extremely picturesque
view of the country around; 7 miles from Aylesbury, 2 from Aston Abbots, and
2 1/2 from Whitchurch. The church is an ancient structure, dedicated to St.
Nicholas, comprising nave, chancel, and tower. The living is a rectory, in
the presentation of Lincoln College, Oxford, and deanery of Mursley, annual
value £300. The Rev William Bousfield, M.A., is rector. Area of the parish,
1290 acres; population in 1861, 288.
Bousfield Rev Wm., M.A.
TRADERS.
Biggs Christopher, cattle dealer
Biggs John, farmer
Biggs Thomas and Son, Unicorn and maltsters
Brazier Thomas, postmaster
Carter Robert, parish clerk
Halsey Benjamin, beer retailer
Halsey James, letter carrier
Harris William, farmer
How Luke, cattle dealer
Paine George, baker
Stevens John, farmer
Stonhill Richard, butcher
White Joseph, grazier
White Thomas, carrier
Post Office - Thomas Brazier, receiver. Letters arrive through Leighton
Buzzard at 10 a.m., dispatched at 5 p.m.
Carrier. - Thomas White, to Aylesbury, on sat; to Leighton Buzzard, on tues.