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Existed from at least 1869. At 45 Grundy Street in 1881. This pub was closed by 1913 and is now demolished. ** The pub is named in the 1891 census. ***
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Residents at this address.
1869/Daniel Thos Hunt/Beer Retailer/../../Post
Office Directory
1881/Joseph Biddle/Mariner & Licensed Victualler/35/Birmingham/Census
1881/Margaret Biddle/Wife/38/Lynn, Norfolk/Census
1882/Joseph Biddle/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/William Eccleston/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1891/Cecelia Salt/Beer House Keeper/37/Yarmouth/Census ***
1891/Cecelia Salt/Daughter/14/Canning Town, London/Census
1891/William Earl/Barman/27/Canning Town, London/Census
1895/Charles Harrington / Beer Retailer /../../Post Office Directory **
1899/Thos. Jas. Skudder/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory ***
1901/Thomas Jas. Skudder / Beer Retailer /../../Post Office Directory **
1901/Joshua Skudder/Beer Seller/46/West Ham, Essex/Census
1901/Elizabeth Skudder/Wife/46/West Ham, Essex/Census
1910/James Clark/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1911/James Clark/Publican/26/Glasgow/Census ***
1911/Elizabeth Butler/Aunt/52/Bethnal Green/Census
London Evening Standard 03 July 1912
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on 3rd July 1912
Tower
Mariners Arms, 47 Grundy street, Poplar, Beer on (ante 1869), James Clark
** Provided by Stephen Harris
*** Provided by Ewan
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