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Address is given as 1 Bloomsbury Terrace in 1856 and 1 Bloomburg Terrace in 1861. Bloomsburg Terrace is the name of the block of houses on the north side of Vauxhall Bridge Road between Rochester Row and Bentinck Street on Stanford�s map of 1862. *
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[Edward Frostick is a grocet at 1 Bloomburg Terrace in 1842.]
19th Mar 1856/New Licence granted to Edward Frostick/../../../ The Era *
29th May 1860/Licence transfer from Edward Frostick to Edward Pool Frostick/../../../ The Era *
Edward Pool was son of Edward
1861/Edward Frostick/Licensed Victualler/26/Westminster St John the Evangelist/Census *
1861/Mary A Frostick/Sister and Housekeeper/25/Westminster St John the Evangelist/Census
1861/Hannah Frostick/Sister and Barmaid/17/Westminster St John the Evangelist/Census
1861/Elizabeth Goulden/Aunt/49/Westminster St John the Evangelist/Census
1861/George Prosser/Potman/21/Cheam Surrey/Census
Era 7 February 1864 :
William the Fourth, Bloomsbury Terrace, Edward Poole Frostick to Richard Foster
1869/Richard Foster/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/Elizabeth Ann Robinson/Licensed Victualler, Widow/35/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Richard Hy Robinson/Son/9/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Arthur Ernest Robinson/Son/8/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Alma Wheeler/Barmaid/21/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Robert Watts/Potman/35/London, Middlesex/Census
1882/Mrs E Robinson/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/James Hy Gandar/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/James Hy Gandar/../../../Post Office Directory
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