1841
Rev. Charles Bradshaw Bowles, his wife Sophia, daughters, Emily and Eleanor (bap1837 as of Pirbright) and three servants, Mary Duke, Emma Austin and Hannah King.
1851 The house is now called the Vicarage.
Rev. Charles Bradshaw Bowles and his children, Emily and
Eleanor, Georgina, Charles and Arthur plus a Swiss
governess, Marie Brand Muller, a cook and housekeeper, Mary
Hollman, an indoor servant, Harry King, a housemaid Emma
Mead, a kitchen maid, Emma Roast and two nursery maids,
Ellen Edwards and Sarah Spong.
1861
Rev. Charles Bradshaw Bowles, his wife Mary, and
children Emily, Eleanor, Georgina, Charles, Arthur, and Mary
plus Matthew Suter butler, William Cooke groom and coachman,
Mary Spong cook, Mary Ann Hiller laundry maid, Harriett
Reeves housemaid, Jane Humphries nurse, Mary Ann Hards
kitchen maid and Ellen Rich nursemaid. There was also a two
year old visitor, Arthur Robertson.
1871
Charles W. Arnold, schoolmaster and curate of Woking,
his wife Theresa Lucy, their children Richard and Harold and
two assistant masters, Geoffrey Hughes and Arthur William
Prior plus Judith Green matron, three housemaids, Eliza
Smith, Emma Durrant and Sarah Stevens, a kitchen maid, Jane
Aldridge and two footmen, George Field and William Sadler.
There were 51 boarders.