Thrupp pub history index
At Banbury Road in 1871 & 1891 census, then listed as Longford Lane in 1901 census
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Oxfordshire.
Residents at this address
1869/E Aries/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/Elizabeth Aries/Licensed Victualler, Widow/77/Kidlington, Oxon/Census
1871/Edward Aries/Son, Retired Blacksmith/52/Kidlington, Oxon/Census
1871/Ann Aries/Daughter, Waitress//32/Kidlington, Oxon/Census
1891 James and Ann COGGINS were keeping this when one of their daughters Mary married James Walter Giles and kept The Hand and Shears, Church Hanborough. In 1901 The Britannia became The Jolly Boatman ***
1891/James Coggins/Publican/53/Bicester, Oxon/Census
1891/Ann Coggins/Wife/53/Hampton Gay, Oxon/Census
1891/Mary Coggins/Daughter, Domestic Servant/25/Bicester, Oxon/Census
1891/George Coggins/Son, General Labourer/19/Bicester, Oxon/Census
1891/Rosa Trinder/Visitor/20/Oxford/Census
1891/Edith Trinder/Visitor/16/Oxford/Census
1901/James Coggins/Inn Keeper/64/Bicester, Oxon/Census
1901/Ann Coggins/Wife/64/Hampton Gay, Oxon/Census
1939/Ernest E Symonds/../../..//Kellys Directory
In 1939 at The Britannia Inn, Kidlington, Ploughley
Ernest E Symonds, Farm Labourer (Light Duties), born 7 May 1870
Lucy Symonds, Unpaid Domestic Duties, born 11 Aug 1874
Thomas G Symonds, Canal Labourer, Widowed, born 30 Apr 1868
James C Smith, Licensed Victualler, born 28 Mar 1906
Ivy A Smith, Unpaid Domestic Duties, born 17 Oct 1909
*** Provided By Hazel