Two certificates awarded to George William Glenister , who worked at Bampton Station, probably as Station Master. He lived with his wife in Church Street in one of the little cottages. It was Mrs. Glenister who was instrumental in introducing Vera Tanner to David Elward at one of the WI Hall dances during the war. Mr Wheeler from Church street also worked at the station. Mr Maurice John, who lived at the house now named St. Johns in Broad Street, was the last Station Master.
Terry Crowley, the father of Rosemary Linnet Sanguine, bought Thatched Cottage in the early 1960s and set about doing some research on the dwelling, which is one of the oldest in Bampton. This pdf documents his findings. The Thatched Cottage, in Church Street, probably the oldest house in Bampton. Terry and Wendy Crowley moved to Bampton in 1963 and the house was then derelict. Owned by William Lock and his wife Rose. History includes notes and text written by John Blair Historian.
Catalogue of Sale of the Benfield estate September 22nd 1982. from the estate of Ellen Elizabeth Benfield showing plan photographs and naming tenants in properties Windsor Cottages, Broad Street Tenants: Mr P Rose, Miss EM Farmer Matthew House Broad Street Tenant Mrs D Long Radbands Broad Street Tenant AJ Govier Radwick House Market Square Tenant Mrs M Stephens York House Market Square Tenant Mr S Constable 1 and 2 Folly View Tenants Mrs D Cannons and Mrs G Thompson 1 and 2 Belgrave Cottages, Church Street Tenants Mrs Lomas and Mrs Craddock 1 and 2 Bourton Cottages Church Street Tenants Miss M Randle and Mr C Smith 4 and 5 Bourton Cottages Church Street Tenants Mr A Allam and Mrs B Craddock No 2 Church View Tenant Mr A Hill