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Stoneham Estate Cottages Nos. 55-56

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Stoneham Estate Cottages No. 55-56, known as the Lock House or Lock Cottages, were a pair of cottages beside the Itchen Navigation near North Stoneham Farm on the Stoneham Estate.

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Tenants & occupiers - unplaced

  • Sarah Hazell (1841[1]), occupier
  • W House (1841[2]), occupier
  • John Mills (1851[3]), occupier
  • William Varndell (1851[4]), occupier
  • Thomas Knott (1851[5]), occupier
  • Charles Knott (1861[6]), occupier
  • Thomas Cousens (1861[7]), occupier
  • Charles Knott (1891[8]), occupier
  • George Bull (1891[9]), occupier

Tenants & occupiers of Cottage No. 55

  • Charles Knott (1901[10]), occupier

Tenants & occupiers of Cottage No. 56

  • Charles Knott (1901[11]), occupier
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References

  1. 1841 Census
  2. 1841 Census
  3. 1851 Census
  4. 1851 Census
  5. 1851 Census
  6. 1861 Census
  7. 1861 Census
  8. 1891 Census
  9. 1891 Census
  10. 1901 Census
  11. 1901 Census
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