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The address is 5 Brook Street in 1856, prior to street renaming. It is named the Hen and Chickens, in the 1871 and 1891 census returns. *
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Residents at this address.
1856/James Speight/beer retailer/../../Post Office
Directory *
1871/William Bexley/Licensed Victualler (Hen & Chickens
Tavern)/31/Marylebone/Census *
1871/Jane Bexley/Wife/30/Norwich/Census
1871/Harry Bexley/Son/2 months/St Pancras/Census
1871/Mary Ann Hammond/Sister-in-Law/27/Norwich/Census
1891/Edward Douglas/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1891/Frederick Bryant/Publican (Hen & Chickens)/26/St Pancras/Census *
1891/Elizabeth Bryant/Wife/21/Marylebone/Census
1891/Frederick Bryant/Son/5/St Pancras/Census
1899/Harry B. Glaysher/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1901/Richard Hardiman/Publican/32/Gravesend/Census *
1901/Hannah Hardiman/Mother (Widow), Housekeeper
(Domestic)/64/Gravesend/Census
1901/Rose Hardiman/Daughter, Barmaid/25/Gravesend/Census
London Evening Standard 28 October 1908
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on the 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th July 1908
St Pancras
Hen and Chickens, 15 Stanhope street, Euston road, Beer on, William George Embleton
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