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Address as lower Street St. Margaret in 1831, 1845 & 1869. As at St. Swithin 1872 and in Bullards documents. Lot 15 in sale of the estate of bankrupt Crisp Brown Thursday 23rd June 1831. Location given as St. Margaret's. Described as containing two sitting-rooms, four chambers, large attic, kitchen, wash-house and cellar. Also a Dwelling house with Yard running from the Street to the River. Property calculated for extensive Coal and Corn Trade. On Sunday 30th September 1860, licensee Edward Crowe discovered the body of a man floating in the river near New Mills. Retrieving the body he took it to an outhouse on his premises and informed the authorities. The body was identified as that of Robert Nockold and at the inquest the following day an open verdict of `Found Drowned' was returned. For Sale by Auction Monday 22nd March 1869 with Malt Office, 22 Coombs steep, occupied by Messrs. Bullard. ~ Renamed the COLCHESTER
ARMS 26.01.1914
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