Buildings in Hanslope

Coronet or Coronation Cottages

 

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Photograph from early in 20th century.

Coronation cottages are on the right. There were 6 dwellings in the row.

As viewed from the church tower in 1962.

The cottages had a plaque on the end.  When the cottages were demolished Mr Albert Crick recovered this plaque and placed it in his garden at 12 High Street, where it still is today (April 2009).

The coat of arms on the plaque is that of Pierrepont family on the left and the Pelham family on the right.  These would have been the arms of Lucy Pelham following her marriage to Gervase Pierrepont, 1st and last Baron Pierrepont of Hanslope.  They were married c 10 March 1679/80.  She died on 8 July 1721.  He died in 1715.  They left no children. 

Gervase Pierrepont and then his nephew who inherited from him, held the manor of Hanslope in the early 18th century.  It is believed that one of the Pierrepont (or Pierrepoints) created a charity for the benefit of Hanslope poor..  click here for more on Lords of the Manor of Hanslope & Castlethorpe.

Further research is required to establish the reason for the title 'Coronation Cottages', but it may be connected to Gervase appointment to the peerage.

In April 2006.

The cottages were demolished in 1965 and replaced with this row.

From the Wolverton Express of 22 October 1965.

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The following people are associated with Coronet or Coronation Cottages:

Name Year of Birth Year of Interest Source Occupation/Notes Probability
Northern cottage 
William Frost   1910 Revenue Survey  Tenant  100%
William Frost 1843  1911 Census  Farm Labourer  80%
One from north end 
Helen Williams   1910 Revenue Survey  Tenant  100%
North-middle cottage 
Thomas Nicholls   1910 Revenue Survey  Tenant  100%
Thomas Nicholls 1866  1911 Census  Machinist  80%
South-middle cottage 
James Gregory   1910 Revenue Survey  Tenant  100%
James Gregory 1850  1911 Census  General Labourer  80%
One from south end 
Elizabeth Hillyer   1910 Revenue Survey  Tenant  100%
Elizabeth Hillyer 1861  1911 Census  Laundress  80%
Southern cottage 
Frederick Cook   1910 Revenue Survey  Tenant  100%
Frederick W Cook 1857  1911 Census  Labourer  80%
whole building 
Ann Panter   1753 Pub Licensee  Royal Oak, and 1754  90%
Katherine Smith   1756 Pub Licensee  Royal Oak, intermitently to 1766  90%
Catherine Smith   1759 Pub Licensee  unidentified pub, to 1765  50%
William Smith   1767 Pub Licensee  unidentified pub, to 1773  50%
John Gurney   1768 Pub Licensee  Royal Oak, to 1802  90%
Amos Chinner   1779 Survey 1779  Tenant  70%
John Gurney   1779 Survey 1779  Tenant  70%
Ann Gurney   1803 Pub Licensee  Royal Oak, to 1806  90%
Richard Gaudern   1807 Pub Licensee  Royal Oak, to 1819  90%
Edward Watts   1818 Survey 1818  Owner  100%
Edward Watts   1818 Survey 1818  Owner  100%
Richard Gaudern   1818 Survey 1818  Tenant  100%
Richard Munday   1818 Survey 1818  Tenant  100%
E H Watts   1910 Revenue Survey  Owner  100%
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