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MATTHEW SALTER
worsted weaver |
1760 - 1762 |
JOHN BRETT
worsted weaver |
1763 - 1764 |
THOMAS
MENDHAM |
1810 |
STEPHEN ALDHOUSE |
1811 |
THOMAS MENDHAM |
1822 |
WILLIAM NOBBS |
1830 - 1839 |
WILLIAM VINCENT
according to White 1845 |
1842 - 1845 |
MARK WIDDOWS
musical instrument maker in 1851 - age 32 |
1845 - 1854 |
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Address as 51 Coslany Street in 1802 & 1810
As St. Mary's in 1822 & 1839
Church Street 1845
Rambling John Bull, of the Lamb, Coslany, was fined 5s and ordered to
pay costs of 8s 6d at the Guildhall Sessions held Thursday 25th January
1844. Mr. Bull had driven through the city in his dog cart, as he was in
the habit of doing in the country. He alleged that he was not aware that
this was not allowed in the city. In default he was committed for seven
days.
Presumably Mr. Bull had been lodging at the Lamb. |