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The address is also given as 2 Hawley Place in the 1848 Directory *. It is later renamed as part of Kentish Town Road, and appears to have been just north of the Castle (147 Kentish Town Road). *
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1848/Edward Dober/../../../Post Office Directory *
1851/Samuel Jeffries/Beer Retailer/38/Bath, Somerset/Census *
1851/Matilda Jeffries/Wife/34/Bath, Somerset/Census
1851/Caroline Jeffries/Daughter/7/Bath, Somerset/Census
1851/Matilda Jeffries/Daughter/5/Bath, Somerset/Census
1851/Samuel William Jeffries/Son/4/Bath, Somerset/Census
1851/Henry James Jeffries/Son/2/Bath, Somerset/Census
1851/Emily Jeffries/Daughter/7 months/Middlesex/Census
1851/Joseph Jeffries/Brother, Carver/36/Bath, Somerset/Census
1851/Robert Sarssford/Visitor, Cheesemonger/25/Middlesex/Census
1851/Thomas Heap/Visitor, Shopman/18/Middlesex/Census
1851/Sarah Nichols/Visitor, Servant/23/Bath, Somerset/Census
1856/William Abbey Yorke/../../../Post Office Directory *
1861/Elizabeth Toon/Beerhouse (Widow)/40/Worcestershire/Census *
1861/Joseph Clark/Barman/17/Upwood, Huntingdonshire/Census
1861/Mary Nellen/Servant/41/Gloucestershire/Census
1861/William Abbey York/Lodger (Widower), Victualler/37/Farlington,
Worcestershire/Census
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