In the 1930s and 1940s Arthur HENTON and his wife Clara kept The Plough.  Arthur died in 1945 aged 54, and his wife Clara in 1962.  

In 1957 there were two HENTONs: Charles HENTON on Balderton Lane and Montague HENTON at 22 Main St.

There are records of HENTONs in the village from the 1840s; two HENTON households appear on the small surviving part of Rev Frederick TAVERNER’s 1863 village sketchmap. In 1883 Emily HENTON was appointed as sewing mistress when Joseph Chauntry HUNT became headmaster – she married Samuel PARKES shortly afterwards and they later kept the Red Lion pub. Two HENTONs; Alfred and John, both living on the Green – were amongst villagers killed in WWI.