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1782/Mr Edwards, of the Feathers publick house, on Millbank, Westminster,
whose death was occasioned by firing off a piece at a target, which burst,
and the splinters tore offf his thumb with the sinews, and a mortification
ensued./Gentlemans Magazine -Google books
16th May 1792/Henry Vincent/the Feathers, Millbank, victualler/Insurance
records - Access to Archives *
The Publican, James Gulston was born in 1760, and died in 1845 and possibly his son, Charles James Gulston who was born in 1817. *
16 May 1792/Insured: Henry Vincent, the Feathers, Millbank, victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records, held at London Metropolitan Archives
1802/James Gulston, Hewitt Court (residence)/ Publican/UK Poll Books & Electoral Registers, Westminster *
1806/James Gulston, Feathers Millbank / Publican/UK Poll Books & Electoral Registers, Westminster *
1808/Henry Vincent, the Feathers, Millbank, Westminster/../../Holdens Directory
1818/Charles James Gulston, 1 Market Street Horseferry Road / Publican/UK Poll Books & Electoral Registers, Westminster *
1818/James Gulston, Feathers Millbank/ victualler/UK Poll Books & Electoral Registers, Westminster *
1820/James Gulston, Millbank (Feathers)/ victualler/UK Poll Books & Electoral Registers, Westminster *
11th May 1826/Charles Angel Hunt. "I am servant to James Gulston, who lives
at Millbank , and keeps a public-house."/Old Bailey Online *
16th July 1828/Insured: James Gulston the Feathers near the bridge Millbank victualler - Other property or occupiers: The Swan 9 Vauxhall Bridge Road corner of Wheeler Street/Insurance records - Access to Archives *
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