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Thomas Howman, formerly of Ber Street, then of Charing Cross, Publican and Bricklayer, then of St. Benedict, and late of St. Martin at Oak, Bricklayer appeared in the Court of Relief of Insolvent Debtors 27th July 1833. For Sale by Auction, November 1838. With large Yard, Stables, and Coach-house, and an excellent Building, lately used by Mr. Burton as a Brew-house. Offered for sale by auction Tuesday 8th July 1845 then in the occupation of James Mason and containing cellar, bar, sitting-room, porter-room, kitchen, small yard and wash-house, large club-room and five bed-rooms, with closets, covered-in nine-pin ground, occasionally used as a gig-house; and a five-stalled stable and hay-loft. Three cottages, adjoining and fronting Church-Alley, in occupation of Henry Vincent, Joseph Holmes and Henry Mills, and Two cottages in the Yard at the back, occupied by George Mills and Francis Hague also included in sale. Licence not taken up 1873 House no. 245 on 1845 Magistrates list |