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Mile End Pubs history
Often listed as the Prince of Wales, Church lane, Whitechapel; and at 74 Church lane, Whitechapel in the 1862 Licensed Victualler Association records with earlier records listing it as at 36 Church lane.
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[an error occurred while processing this directive]The following entries are in this format:
Residents at this address.
1842/Robert Fairfax/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/Robert Marshall/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/Robert Marshall/Licensed Victualler/43/Sancton, Yorkshire/Census
1851/Sophia Marshall/Wife/49/WEstham, Essex/Census
1851/Ann Baker/Daughter in Law/14/St Georges East, Middlesex/Census
1851/S Baker/Daughter in Law/10/St Georges East, Middlesex/Census
1851/R Baker/Son in Law/12/St Georges East, Middlesex/Census
1851/Elizabeth Cooper/House Servant/21/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1851/David Watts/House Servant/18/Poplar, Middlesex/Census
1856/Mrs G S Marshall/../../../Post Office Directory
1862/P Garms, Prince of Wales, 74 Church lane, Whitechapel/../../Post Office Directory
1862/Peter Garms, Prince of Wales, 74 Church lane, Whitechapel/../../Licensed Victuallers Association
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