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Hare and Hounds

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The Hare and Hounds was a public house on the Isle of Wight Estates at Downend. In ealier times it was known as King Harry Inn.

Tenants of Hare and Hounds Inn

  • William Barton (1817[1], 1833[2])
  • Mary Barton (1841[3])
  • Charlotte Barton (1861[4],1871[5],1872[6])
  • J Scovell (1910[7])
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References

  1. Survey of the Estates on the Isle of Wight, 1817
  2. Draft lease of Down End &c., 1833  (IOW RO, FAR/DD/68)
  3. 1841 Census
  4. 1861 Census
  5. 1871 Census
  6. 1872 Rent Roll of the Fleming Estate  (WFMS:2556 )
  7. Perambulation of the boundaries of the Fleming estate in the Isle of Wight, 1910
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