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
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Tenants & occupiers of Cottage No. 55
- Charles Knott (1901[10]), occupier
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Tenants & occupiers of Cottage No. 56
- Charles Knott (1901[11]), occupier
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