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Sir John Franklin, 48 Narrow Street E14 - in June 2014
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Residents at this address.
1882/Samuel Taylor/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory ***
1884/Samuel Taylor/../../../Post Office Directory ***
1891/William Downing/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory ***
1895/George Russell/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory ***
1899/George Russell/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory ***
1901/Charles Taylor/Beer Retailer/42/Bromley by Bow/Census
1901/Emily M Taylor/Wife/41/Stepney/Census
1901/William S Taylor/Son, Hydraulic Lify Boy/16/Limehouse/Census
1901/Emily J Taylor/Daughter/14/Limehouse/Census
1901/Charles Taylor/Son/12/Limehouse/Census
1901/John B Taylor/Son/9/Limehouse/Census
1901/Louisa A Taylor/Daughter/6/Limehouse/Census
1910/Mrs Rosina Ellen Owen/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory ***
1911/Reuben Owen/Husband, Assistant/33/../Census
1911/Rosina Ellen Owen/Wife, Beer House Keeper/43/St Pancras,
Middlesex/Census
1911/James Tyse/Visitor, Theatre Fireman/38/Dovercourt, Essex/Census
London Evening Standard 25 June 1913
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on 15th July 1913
Tower
Sir John Franklin, 48 Narrow street, Limehouse, Beer on, Thomas hall
1914/Thomas Hall/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory ***
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