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Cottages on Stocking Green |
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In the 18th century, there was a building on the north side of Stocking Green which was a pub called the Bell & Pightle. It was mentioned in the will of Thomas Crick, written in 1808, by which time it was divided into 3 cottages.
The buildings have since been demolished. |
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The following people are associated with Cottages on Stocking Green:
Name | Year of Birth | Year of Interest | Source | Occupation/Notes | Probability |
James Crick | 1818 | Survey 1818 | Owner | 50% | |
Sarah Woodland | 1852 | 1911 | Census | 90% | |
May Frances Feasey | 1918 | Election Register | at Stoke End Green | 40% | |
John Bliss Feasey | 1918 | Election Register | at Stoke End Green | 40% | |
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Notes:
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