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Dorney pub history index
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Buckinghamshire. The Buckinghamshire listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
DORNEY is a parish and village, containing a small church and chapels for
Primitive Methodists, and Independents. The village is 2 1/2 miles N.W. of
Windsor and 8 from Colnbrook. In 1861 it contained 367 inhabitants; acreage,
1550. The living is a vicarage, value £70 per annum, in the deanery of
Burnham, and incumbency of the Rev L. Campbell Edwards
Gentry
Edwards Rev L. Campbell (vicar)
Evans _, esq, Boveney mansion
Palmer Henry, esq., Dorney house
Traders
Cross Mr, farmer, Amerton bank
Emery Mrs, farmer
Grove James, baker and shopkeeper
Hawkins George, farmer
Hawkins Geo., jun., blacksmith
Monkhouse Mr, farmer
Stevens James, bricklayer
Trumper Joseph, farmer, Lake end farm
White George, farmer
White Francis, Palmers Arms
White Thomas, farmer
Post Office. - James Grove, receiver, at 5-10 p.m. Letters arrive through
Windsor at 7-45 a.m.;