Anthony Thatcher (1805–1869) was born in 1805 in
Marylebone,
Middlesex. He was a glass-bottle manufacturer. He died in 1869, and the house was rented for a few years by Charles Ridgway (1793–1876), a draper and landowner, and his wife Maria. James Brister was a tenant until 1876, when he departed for the
Cape of Good Hope. Henry Wyman (1844–1894) was the next resident. He was a master brewer, and in 1879 he married Marion Steer (1853–1949). The couple lived there until about 1886, and then Rear Admiral Hugh Maximilian Elliot rented the property for two years. From 1888 until about 1892 Robert James Pratt, a school teacher, and his wife Harriet lived in the house. Mrs Anderson was the tenant in 1895; Lieutenant Colonel William Henry Dawes Jones, his wife Emily and children, in 1899. In 1908 John Hughes Drake moved into The Bury with his new wife, Muriel Rosdew Raffles-Flint, who was the daughter of
Stamford Raffles-Flint, the Archdeacon of Cornwall. Their wedding was reported in detail in the
Royal Cornwall Gazette, with accompanying photographs. In 1914 John joined the armed forces as a major and fought in World War I, serving in
Egypt and
France. He was
mentioned in dispatches three times and was awarded the
Military Cross in 1917. He was made an Officer of the
Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) on his return from the war in 1919. He joined the family company, called Messrs J. V. Drake and Co., who were sugar merchants. In 1926 Frederick Oldham Chinner was living at The Bury. By 1928 Judge Edward Watkins Cave was the resident, and he remained there for the next ten years.
Geoffrey Thomas Unwin (1874–1948), who was a well-known sportsman, retired at The Bury in about 1944. In 1954 the building was bought by
Hemel Hempstead Rural District Council and was converted for use as their offices. From 1969 the building was also used as a
registry office as well as council offices. The building passed from Hemel Hempstead Rural District Council to
Dacorum Borough Council when local government was reorganised in 1974. ==Museum and art gallery proposals==