* In Pigot's 1823 Directory, Robert Hyatt is described as the landlord of the Cross Keys and also as a "tinman &c". * In Pigot's 1831 Directory Robert Hyatt is described as the landlord of the Cross Keys (but no longer as a 'tinman'). * On 17 March 1832, Robert Hyatt, "Brazier and innholder", signed his will, leaving everything in trust to "my Dear Niece Eliza Hyatt daughter of my late Brother William Hyatt deceased". This clearly establishes that Robert Hyatt was Eliza's uncle. * On 11 September 1833, Robert's will was sworn by his executors and trustees (William Webb Penny and William Shepherd), showing that he had died by this date. Robert's effects were valued at £1,500.