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Research by [[Joan West]] | Research by [[Joan West]] | ||
| − | The land upon which ‘Currell Row’ was built had, until 1823, belonged to the Lord of the Manor of Princes Risborough | + | The land upon which ‘Currell Row’ was built had, until 1823, belonged to the Lord of the Manor of Princes Risborough |
'''In 1823 at the [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Enclosures Enclosures]''' of the Parish of Princes Risborough the plot of land on which they were built was allotted to ////////? | '''In 1823 at the [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Enclosures Enclosures]''' of the Parish of Princes Risborough the plot of land on which they were built was allotted to ////////? | ||
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Alfred Ward left to Mary Ann Allen. In 1906 the row of cottages, was inherited by Mary Ann Allen from her father Alfred Ward. click [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Alfred_&_Betsy_Ward Alfred & Betsy Ward] for Mary's parents and click [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Henry_&_Mary_Ann_Allen Henry & Mary Ann Allen] for Mary's married life. | Alfred Ward left to Mary Ann Allen. In 1906 the row of cottages, was inherited by Mary Ann Allen from her father Alfred Ward. click [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Alfred_&_Betsy_Ward Alfred & Betsy Ward] for Mary's parents and click [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Henry_&_Mary_Ann_Allen Henry & Mary Ann Allen] for Mary's married life. | ||
| − | + | '''March 11<sup>th</sup> 1914. Conveyance.''' Free Currell bricklayer, purchased from Mary Ann Allen, (click [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Free_&_Elizabeth_Jane_Currell Free & Elizabeth Jane Currell] for more about Free Currell) :------ All 4 cottages, formally three. Formally in the occupation of Owen Adams, Fred Dormer and Harold Williams. Also a piece of land, consisting of 36 poles, behind [[Plum Tree Cottage no 2]] on the opposite side of the road. This land was divided into 4 gardens for the use of the said cottages. | |
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| − | + | '''March 9<sup>th</sup> 1934.''' '''Free Currell’s widow, Elizabeth Jane inherited the properties,''' now known as ‘Currell Row’. (''Elizabeth lived at no.[https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/1_Lime_Tree_Cottages 1 Lime Tree]'' [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/1_Lime_Tree_Cottages ''Cottages'']'', [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Kiln_Lane Kiln Lane])''. | |
| − | ''' | + | '''1939 Register (census).''' Frank Sladden born 1886 night watchman. Kate Sladden born 1895, Francis Sladden born 1927. click [[1950 'Darkie' The Steamroller Man]] by [[Geoff Gomme]] for more about Frank Sladden. click [[Frank & Kate Sladden]] for more. |
| − | ''' | + | '''Marriage. September 11<sup>th</sup> 1944. Elsie Currell,''' aged 40, daughter of Free and Elizabeth Currell married George Toms, carpenter, aged 43 Click [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/George_&_Elsie_Toms George & Elsie Toms] for their life story |
| − | ''' | + | '''In 1944 Elsie Mabel Toms inherited the four Currell Row Cottages when her mother died.''' |
'''Sold May 7<sup>th</sup> 1957. Conveyance to Frank “Darkie” Sladden,''' traction engine driver, the tenant, purchased No 3 Currell Row, road frontage 11 feet 3 inches, from Elsie Mabel Toms. | '''Sold May 7<sup>th</sup> 1957. Conveyance to Frank “Darkie” Sladden,''' traction engine driver, the tenant, purchased No 3 Currell Row, road frontage 11 feet 3 inches, from Elsie Mabel Toms. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 27 June 2024
Also click Currell Row no 1
Also click Currell Row no 2
Also click Currell Row no 4
Research by Joan West
The land upon which ‘Currell Row’ was built had, until 1823, belonged to the Lord of the Manor of Princes Risborough
In 1823 at the Enclosures of the Parish of Princes Risborough the plot of land on which they were built was allotted to ////////?
The four cottages (formerly three) later known as 'Currell Row' were built on the west side of the Main Road in Lacey Green.
Gardens were provided for them on the opposite side of the road on some land measuring 36 poles, by Plum Tree Cottage no 2 divided into gardens for their use
This terrace of cottages got the name of 'Currell Row' after 1914, when purchased by Free Currell. click Free & Elizabeth Jane Currell for more of Free Currell's life
The garden belonging to the cottage was on the opposite side of the Main Road (see above)
The following information is taken from Deeds of Lime Tree Cottages, in Kiln Lane, lent by Sue Parslow (click Doug & Sue Parslow)
Alfred Ward left to Mary Ann Allen. In 1906 the row of cottages, was inherited by Mary Ann Allen from her father Alfred Ward. click Alfred & Betsy Ward for Mary's parents and click Henry & Mary Ann Allen for Mary's married life.
March 11th 1914. Conveyance. Free Currell bricklayer, purchased from Mary Ann Allen, (click Free & Elizabeth Jane Currell for more about Free Currell) :------ All 4 cottages, formally three. Formally in the occupation of Owen Adams, Fred Dormer and Harold Williams. Also a piece of land, consisting of 36 poles, behind Plum Tree Cottage no 2 on the opposite side of the road. This land was divided into 4 gardens for the use of the said cottages.
March 9th 1934. Free Currell’s widow, Elizabeth Jane inherited the properties, now known as ‘Currell Row’. (Elizabeth lived at no.1 Lime Tree Cottages, Kiln Lane).
1939 Register (census). Frank Sladden born 1886 night watchman. Kate Sladden born 1895, Francis Sladden born 1927. click 1950 'Darkie' The Steamroller Man by Geoff Gomme for more about Frank Sladden. click Frank & Kate Sladden for more.
Marriage. September 11th 1944. Elsie Currell, aged 40, daughter of Free and Elizabeth Currell married George Toms, carpenter, aged 43 Click George & Elsie Toms for their life story
In 1944 Elsie Mabel Toms inherited the four Currell Row Cottages when her mother died.
Sold May 7th 1957. Conveyance to Frank “Darkie” Sladden, traction engine driver, the tenant, purchased No 3 Currell Row, road frontage 11 feet 3 inches, from Elsie Mabel Toms.
Research note. Kate Sladden, wife of Frank Sladden was the sister of Sidney Bowler who bought Currell Row no 2 in 1957.