Foxton pub history index
By the 1860s the Railway inn had been built west of the station. Still open in the 1930s, but had closed by 1961. *
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Cambridgeshire . The Cambridgeshire listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
The following entries are in this format:
Residents at this address
1871/Clark Ilett/Coal Merchant & Licensed Victualler/38/Foxton,
Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Mary Ann Ilett/Wife/40/Gtantchester, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/William G Ilett/Son/18/Foxton, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Isabella R Ilett/Daughter/17/Foxton, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Bertha Ilett/Daughter/11/Foxton, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Herbert Ilett/Son/9/Foxton, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Adagar Ilett/Son/7/Foxton, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Elizabeth Ilett/Daughter/6/Foxton, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Annie M Ilett/Daughter/4/Foxton, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/John Patman/Lodger, Ag Labourer/23/Whaddon/Census
1881/William Hedger/Gardener & Inn Keeper/38/Tilington, Sussex/Census
1881/Mary Hedger/Wife/36/Creech St Michael, Somerset/Census
1881/William Hedger/Son/7/Richmond, Surrey/Census
1881/Henry J Hedger/Son/3/Foxton, Cambridgeshire/Census
1881/Esther Abbott/Servant/14/Ramsey, Huntingdon/Census
1883/Robert Sharman/../../../Kellys Directory
1891/Thomas Lampon/Publican/54/Bermondsey, London/Census
1891/Caroline Lampon/Wife/56/Bermondsey, London/Census
1891/Ethel B Lampon/Daughter/11/Bermondsey, London/Census
1891/Emma Deans?/Sister in Law, Widow/58/Bermondsey, London/Census
1892/Thomas Lampon/../../../Kellys Directory
1896/Thomas Lampon/../../../Kellys Directory
1901/Caroline Lampon/Publican, Widow/63/Bermondsey, London/Census
1901/Ethel B Lampon/Daughter, Teacher in British School/21/Bermondsey,
London/Census
1901/Emma Dennis/Sister, Widow/68/Bermondsey, London/Census
1904/Mrs C Lampon/../../../Kellys Directory
1916/Will Coote/../../../Kellys Directory
* Provided By Annabel Brown &
British
History