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Existed from at least 1848. This is named in the 1881 census (although the property is unoccupied at that time). The street was largely demolished for the construction of railway lines shortly thereafter (though it survives in a much shorter form as Grimsby Street). *
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1848/James Hillier/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1851/George Rhodes/Beer Shop Keeper/53/Kingsbridge/Census *
1851/Elizabeth Rhodes/Wife/31/Blean, Kent/Census
1851/Charlott Beatwell/Visitor/23/Blean, Kent/Census
1851/Amelia Man/House Servant/18/Whitechapel, Middlesex/Census
1856/Frederick Atterton/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1861/John Bowditch/Cooper & Beer House Keeper/57/Stockland, Devon/Census *
1861/Mary Ann Bowditch/Wife/56/Chard, Somerset/Census
1861/David John Bowditch/Son, Cooper/21/Honiton, Devon/Census
1861/Henry Bowditch/Son, Cooper/18/Honiton, Devon/Census
1861/Sarah Ann Bowditch/Daughter, Milliner/27/Honiton, Devon/Census
1869/George Thompson/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1871/George Thompson/Beer Shop Keeper/40/Bethnal Green/Census *
1871/Elizabeth Thompson/Wife/33/Bethnal Green/Census
1871/George F. Thompson/Son/9/Bethnal Green/Census
1871/Alfred B. Thompson/Son/7 months/Bethnal Green/Census
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