Hurley pub history index
The Greyhound was converted to a house in 1980. It is a Grade II listed property.
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Residents at this address
The Greyhound Beerhouse, Birchetts Green,Thomas Croxford
1911/Thomas Croxford/Publican and Farm Labourer/55/Poskam, Oxfordshire/Census
1911/Emily Croxford/Wife, Assisting In The Business/56/Hurley, Berkshire/Census
1911/Francis Croxford/Son, Builder's Labourer/25/Hurley, Berkshire/Census
1911/Austin Croxford/Son, Builder's Labourer/21/Hurley, Berkshire/Census
1911/May Croxford/Daughter/19/Hurley, Berkshire/Census
1911/Elsie Croxford/Daughter/17/Hurley, Berkshire/Census
1911/Mary Webb/Wife's Mother, Widow/91/High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire/Census
In 1921 census at the Greyhound, Burchett's Green, Maidenhead, Hurley
Thomas Croxford, Farm Labourer, Mr Redgway, Farmer, aged 66 years 2 months, and born in Postcombe, Oxfordshire
Emily Croxford, Wife, aged 66 years 10 months, and born in Hurley, Berkshire
Francis Thomas Croxford, Son, Painter, A D Lee & Son, Builders, aged 35 years 10 months, and born in Hurley, Berkshire
Elsie Croxford, Daughter, General Domestic Servant, Sir Gilbert Clayton East, aged 26 years 11 months, and born in Hurley, Berkshire
Emily May Croxford, Granddaughter, aged 3 years 10 months, and born in Hurley, Berkshire
Alice Bates, Sister-in-law, aged 63 years 9 months, and born in Hurley, Berkshire