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The Lansdowne Arms existed from at least 1833 until 1856. Formerly Owain Glendawyr Tavern (until at least 1841). This pub is now demolished. ** Its former name is also spelled variously as the Owain Glendwyr and the Owen Glendower Tavern. *
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Residents at this address.
1833-34/Charles Edwards, Owen Glendower Tavern, 163 Aldersgate street/../../Pigots Directory
1836/Evan Davies/gentleman, Owen Glendror Chop House/../../Prerogative Court of Canterbury wills and probate records held at the National
Archives *
1839/Chas Edwards/../../../Pigots Directory
1841/Mrs Reading/../../../P.O. Directory **
1848/Ishmael Fisher/../../../Post Office Directory *
1850/Alfd. Pilkington/../../../P.O. Directory **
1851/Mrs Maria Baylis/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/Maria Baylis/Publican/30/Shentham, Worcester/Census
1851/Eliz Toon/Visitor/32/Shentham, Worcester/Census
1851/Rosetta Toon/Visitor/11/Defford/Census
1851/Fredk Baylis/Nephew/14/Defford/Census
1851/Wm Johnson/Servant/17/Poplar/Census
1851/Sarah Saunders/House Servant, Widow/64/Overton/Census
1852/Miss M Baylis/../../../Watkin�s Directory **
1856/Charles Thomas Sutton/../../../Post Office Directory
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