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The Tally Ho! at the crossroads in Hungerford Newtown has had various names over the course of time. Indeed, this may possibly The Woolpack referred to elsewhere.

1841 (Census) Elizabeth Kimber, Innkeeper, Newtown (not definitely at The Oxford Arms)

1851 (Census) William Hollis, Publican (not definitely at The Oxford Arms)

1861 (Census) William Horne, "Oxford Arms"
1869 (Kelly) William Thorn, The Oxford Arms and butcher. (Was this a misprint for William Horne?)
1871 William Horne, "The Oxford Arms, Publican and Dealer".

1895 (Kelly) James Alphonso Winchcombe, The Oxford Arms

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The Tally Ho!, c2009

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1900 (Cosburn's Dir) W E Smeeton "Oxford Arms, Newtown"

1915 (Kelly) Albert Butler, The Oxford Arms
1924 (Kelly) Albert Butler, The Oxford Arms

1928 (Kelly) Martha E Hamblin, The Oxford Arms
1931 (Kelly) Martha E Hamblin, The Oxford Arms
1936 (Kelly) Emily Hamblin, The Oxford Arms

c2009 Christine & Mike, The Tally Ho.

See also:
- The Woolpack

Updated: 26.12.2010

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