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301 127 Baker Lane (1871), Kings Head (1881) TAYLOR, Charles (I3074)
 
302 13 Middle Turn (1881 & 1891) BUCKBY, John (I184)
 
303 130 Acres, Employed 2 WRIGHT, William (I127)
 
304 130 Acres, Employed 4. By 1861 farmed 730 acres employing 13 PEARSON, Martin (I122)
 
305 14 Brixworth Lane, 1891, (assumed to be son of William Holt #294 given dates, names) HUTCHINS, Jane (I5974)
 
306 14 Brixworth Lane, 1891, (assumed to be son of William Holt #294 given dates, names) HOLT, William (I755)
 
307 14 Church Road VOSS, John (I387)
 
308 14 Waterloo MARTIN, Joseph (I962)
 
309 15 Brixworth Lane
Grandson Reginald Letts 
LETTS, Thomas (I26)
 
310 15 Brixworth Lane and also a Butchers shop on site of The Red House, School Lane MAIN, Edwin Rowden (I3186)
 
311 150 Acres, Employed 5 BILLING, John (I110)
 
312 16 Church Road COLSON, William (I2903)
 
313 16 Middle Turn WYKES, John (I219)
 
314 17 Brixworth Lane (1881 & 91 Census) BUCKBY, Richard Henry (I5633)
 
315 17 Church Road (Living with brother, Andrew) PEARSON, John (I355)
 
316 17 Middle Turn . Living with Edward Palmern, Baker Middle in Middle Turn (1881 census) . Tank Corps in WW!
(NB Date of Birth taken as that researched by www.wykes.org, not that returned on 1891 Census) 
WYKES, Joseph (I224)
 
317 18 Brixworth Lane HAINES, William (I65)
 
318 18,19, 20 Middle Turn (1891) HOWLETT, Charles William (I5921)
 
319 1850 sentenced to ten years transportation for extensive shoplifting,held in Millbank Prison and arrived in Hobart  WYKES, Hannah (I931)
 
320 1851 Census gives his occupation as Agricultural Labourer. LEE, Thomas (I3363)
 
321 1861 - 1891 Occupation: Agricultural Labourer. LEE, John (I3364)
 
322 19 Brixworth Lane BLUNDELL, William (I5335)
 
323 1901 Census - Pauper MUDDIMAN, Mary Ann (I1752)
 
324 1911 Footman to Sir Rufus Daniel on London. WW1 in Army Medical Corps HAYTER, Arthur Thomas (I6991)
 
325 1st Earl of Somerset BEAUFORT, John (I1864)
 
326 1st Viscount Dilhorne, PC. QC, MP. Prosecutor at Nurnenberg Trials.
Later Attorney-General. Lord Chancellor under Harold Macmillan. 
MANINGHAM-BULLER, Reginald (I844)
 
327 2 Brixworth Road. Founder member of Spratton Parish Council 1895. COPSON, Joseph (I2867)
 
328 2 Far Turn **, Sarah (I5911)
 
329 2 Far Turn (1891 Census) **, Sarah (I5484)
 
330 2 Middle Turn MANNING, Thomas Beaumont (I63)
 
331 2 The Green (4 Yew Tree |Lane) CARTER, Thomas (I5851)
 
332 2 Turners Road (1891& 1901)
Probably resided with William Butlin #1032 in 1841 
BUTLIN, John (I181)
 
333 20 Smith St (1950) WW1 RAF, Home Service in Lee on Solent 1918, SW BUCKBY, Richard Henry Horn (I2946)
 
334 20th Div Royal Fusileers COPSON, James (I5848)
 
335 20th Div, Royal Fusileers in WW1 COPSON, James (I6322)
 
336 21 Acres, Employed 1 WRIGHT, Thomas (I1481)
 
337 21 Acres, Employed 1 WRIGHT, Thomas (I126)
 
338 21 Middle Turn
(Sister Mrs Elizabeth Manning #48 with whom he was living 1891 & 1901) 
SMITH, William (I381)
 
339 22 Middle Turn GANDY, Frederick (I5245)
 
340 22 Middle Turn **, Mary Ann (I158)
 
341 24 High Street, (1881 Backside) BARNETT, Zachariah (I3002)
 
342 24 Middle Turn (1891). Founder member of Spratton Parish Council 1895 NORMAN, William (I695)
 
343 25 Middle Turn ADAMS, William (I11)
 
344 25 Middle Turn (1891) with family - Samuel not recorded in Census WHITE, Sarah Elizabeth (I2971)
 
345 267 Acres, Employed 7. Received into membership of Creaton Independent Church 1826. Served as a deacon of Spratton chapel for many years until family moved to Northampton in 1851.
(Buried in same tomb in Spratton as his father in law, William Lantsbury #4419 - inscription indistinct) 
BUNTING, William (I115)
 
346 27 Middle Turn WHITE, Samuel (I405)
 
347 28 Smith Street AUSTIN, Samuel (I3098)
 
348 2nd Bat. Scottish Rifles. Moved from Spratton sometime after the 1881 Census. Joseph & Martha had 7 children and amny descendants. His great grandaughter is Pam Mare d of Edward George, whose research had contributed greatly to the data on the Buckby and related families. BUCKBY, Joseph (I187)
 
349 2nd Btn, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed Ypres Spet 1917. Quarry Cemetery, Mauntauban (Tyne Cot Memorial) COOKE, Thomas Albert (I2951)
 
350 2nd Lieut, Middlesex Regt. in First World War.(Believed to have emigrated to Canada). Later revisited India. BLAKESLEY, Walter Pearson (I2633)
 

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