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WILLIAM
SILLET |
1802 |
COPE GIBBS |
1806 - 1807 |
JOSIAH SMITH |
1810 - 1822 |
WILLIAM
SUTHERLAND |
1830 |
JAMES LAWS |
1836 - 1839 |
ROBERT PYKE
/ PYE |
1839 - 1842 |
Mr. FOX |
here
November 1842 |
MARY ANN
HARMER |
1845 - 1846 |
WILLIAM COX
& engineer
age 53 in 1851 |
1850 - 1854 |
REBECCA BUSH |
1856 |
House
no. 191 on 1845 Magistrates list.
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First mentioned 1772.
On 26th November 1842, Mr. Fox informed that Robert Curston and Rebecca
Curston had been employed to remove some furniture from a house in St.
Saviour's to the Duke of York, Cow Hill. They had also taken things to their own house,
including knives, forks, coffee pot and mustard pot. Rollers and blinds and
a pair of boots were also taken away. Prisoners were remanded.
Steward & Co did not make any deliveries to the house during the year
November 1847 to 1848.
Renamed the
ALMA
1856
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