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Address as St. Peter Hungate in 1760 & 1763 At Redwell Street 1839 (Pigot) and Elm Road, Princes Street 1865. William Powley is given in 1839, by Robson, at the WINE VAULTS, Princes Street. Offered To let May 1851. Described as an Old-established Corner-Shop and Convenient House, well suited for a respectable Retail Spirit and Porter Trade, in Prince's Street and fronting Elm Hill. Advertised for Sale by Auction Friday 29th July 1870. Situate on the corner of Redwell Street and fronting Princes' Street. Then in occupation of Messrs Briggs, Bullard and Boyce under a repairing lease due to expire Michaelmas 1876. A provisional order was granted in 1878 for removal to premises in the Parish of Tombland, in the occupation of Frederick Butler. (To become the ARMY & NAVY STORES) |
House No. 284 on 1845 Magistrates list