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WILLIAM READ |
1819 |
MARY READ |
1824 - 1830 |
WILLIAM CARTER
(Freeman no. 177 in 1832 Register of Electors) |
1832 - 1839 |
JAMES N BRERETON |
1844 |
GEORGE
ELLIOTT |
1845 - 1846 |
CHARLES
WESTON
age 48 in 1851 |
1850 - 1851 |
SAMUEL SIMS
& fish merchant |
1856 - 1861 |
JOHN COX
Age 52 in 1871 |
1863 - 1871 |
WILLIAM S
COOKE |
1879 - 1881 |
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Located at the North West corner of Row 138.
Conveyed 23rd August 1845 by Samuel Paget & Others to George Morse, Timothy Steward,
Peter Finch and Henry Staniforth Patteson.
Landlady Mrs Cox, stated in court, Friday 26th October 1866, that the
notorious character William Russell (an old offender, blind in one eye) had been at her house the previous
day and asked her to take charge of some items. Louisa Thomas had
charged Mr. Russell of stealing a pair of drawers and two pairs of
stockings. The prisoner admitted to the crime and said that he had tried
on the stockings, but they did not fit. He was sentenced to three
months' hard labour.
Un-named beerhouse at 56 South Quay in 1879
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