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Jennypeg
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PUBLIC HOUSES
replied on: 2/11/2005 1:46:38 PM

Hi,

THE SIR JOHN WARREN
LOSCOE
DERBYSHIRE
In 1871 the census for Loscoe, Open and occupied but not slept in.

In 1874 in the Ripley Observer 11th July, The transfer of the licence of the Sir John Warren, Loscoe Grange in the occupation of Mrs Hogg was transfer to Mr Grundy.

In 1881 on the census for Loscoe, Sir John Warren, Thomas Grundy aged 28 years born at Dale Abbey occupation Innkeeper and his wife Elizabeth Grundy aged 49 born at Brinsley, Tom Hogg aged 17 years stepson occupation Coal Miner born at Loscoe, George Hogg aged 15 years Stepson handicap: Imbecile born at Loscoe, Elizabeth Hogg aged 11 years stepdaughter, scholar born at Loscoe, Edward Hicking aged 28 years son-in-law occupation Plumber & Glazier born at Heanor, Charlotte Hicking aged 20 years daughter-in-law born at Loscoe. Walter Hicking aged 1-year grandson born at Heanor, George Irons aged 66 years boarder occupation Labourer at Brick Yard born at Risely, Bedford.


In 1885, 5th September 1885 Ripley Advertiser, The Sir John Warren, Thomas Grundy to Thomas Holroyd
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