tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8669189542232454406.post3501714250858756738..comments2023-10-17T01:43:39.466+01:00Comments on TrunkCalls... Hallworths and Tuthills: Licensing the Victualler of the pubs in Maulden, 1820'sLisahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18443751717172888793noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8669189542232454406.post-16270791312456091962011-07-02T15:10:47.744+01:002011-07-02T15:10:47.744+01:00Thanks very much, Pat - that's very interestin...Thanks very much, Pat - that's very interesting. Do get in touch and I'll look into it further when I get some more time!<br />Lisa<br />MrsTrellis (AT) snailmail (DOt) comLisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18443751717172888793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8669189542232454406.post-90245738131704509752011-07-02T10:07:08.162+01:002011-07-02T10:07:08.162+01:00Hi Lisa,
I am related to Horace Walpole's wife...Hi Lisa,<br />I am related to Horace Walpole's wife who was licensee of the dog and badger 1905-1935. Her name was Annie Boston and she was the little sister of my great grandad. She was born in Wilstead. I am researching my family tree and I also have Ellen Cox who married Phillip Hallworth and they had a farm in Houghon Conquest. At the time the Cox family ran the bakery, the butchers and the Red Lion pub in Wilstead. There is a stained glass window in All Saints Church dedicated to them. <br />Pat BostonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com