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Holborn Bridge in mappping by Ogilbys in 1676 - Swan Inn is A89 ; Kings Arms is A90 ; Rose Inn is A91 ; George Inn is A92
Swan Inn, Holborn Bridge in mappping by Morgans in 1682; lists the Swann Inne by name; 181 Kings Armes Inne ; 182 George Inne ; and 183 Rose Inne.
Swan Inn, Holborn Bridge in mappping by Rocques in 1746; and also Kings Arms, and George Inn; plus Rose Inn further down.
#This is where it gets interesting, as in 1811 there is a William Bedford at the Anchor & Crown, Turnagain lane, Fleet market; and in 1805 there is again a William Bedford, at the Crown and Anchor, 4 Turnagain lane, Fleet market. Turnagain lane is on the right side of Fleet market leading to Snow hill in 1799 at about 35 Fleet market. The closest public house appears to be the Rose. I think they are the same, but for now, I will list them separately.
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Mappping by Ogilbys in 1676 lists Rose Inn is A91
The Morgans map in 1682; lists '183 Rose Inne'.
In 1720 John Strypes map and suvey of Farringdon without lists '102 Rose Inn'.
The mappping by John Rocques in 1746 marks the Rose Inn
13 April 1812 / Insured: Richard Street, 2 Fleet Market, victualler/National archives
26 February 1817 / Insured: Richard Sweet 2 Fleet Market victualler/National archives
11 September 1820 / Insured: Patrick Downes 2 Fleet Market victualler/National archives
1827/Thomas Mason, Rose, 2 Fleet market/../../Pigots Directory
1829/James Sharp, Rose, 2 Fleet market/../../Robsons Directory
1832/James Sharp, Rose, 2 Farringdon street/../../Robsons Directory
1833-34/James Sharp,
Rose, 2 Farringdon street/../../Pigots Directory
1841/Lewis Papps/../../../Kellys Directory
1841/Lewis Papps/Publican/40/../Census
1841/Martha Papps/../45/../Census
1841/William Lamb/Dealer/32/../Census
1841/Joseph Hobbs/Porter/44/../Census
1841/Eliza Hobbs/./48/../Census
1841/John Driscoll/Policeman/36/../Census
1842/Lewis Papps, Rose, 2 Farringdon street/../../Robsons Directory
1843/Joseph Chantler/../../../Post Office Directory
1848/Thomas King/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/Thomas King/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/John Jeffreys/Victualler/36/Middlesex/Census
1851/Frances Jeffreys/Wife/35/../Census
1851/James J Jeffreys/Son/4/Middlesex/Census
1851/Thomas Jeffreys/Son/10 months/Middlesex/Census
1851/Alma Bryant/Servant/25/City/Census
1851/Mary Ann Smith/Servant/21/City/Census
1851/Winifred Le Hugo/Servant/30/Scotland/Census
Morning Advertiser 23 February 1857 - transfer of the license:
Rose, Farringdon street, Richard Burley to James Bryant
July 1859/H Martin/Outgoing Licensee/../../London City Press
July 1859/A Dickinson/Incoming Licensee/../../London City Press
May 1862/Alfred Dickinson/../../../Licensed Victualler Association
1865/Alfred Dickinson/../../../Licensed Victualler Association
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