The Butchers of Lacey Green & Loosley Row.
From Lacey Green History
There have been a few butchers shops in Lacey Green and Loosley Row over the years as follows :-
Lower Road, Loosley Row. George and Annie Floyd, Henry Janes's daughter, inherited the stores built by Henry in 1864.
They moved into the premises in the early 1890's.
George developed other enterprises in conjunction with the shop. He kept and fattened pigs and also bought fat pigs for slaughter. Annie cured the bacon and the hams and ran down the lard, all of which they sold in the shop. Every market day he would collect fish and newspapers from High Wycombe. . . click George & Annie Floyd for the family
Upper Woodway, Loosley Row In the census of both 1891 and 1901, William and Ruth Anderson had a grocers shop in Loosley Row the last property on the left before the left hand bend going down Woodway. William had there a small farm, his shop specialised in his chicken and fish.