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Princess of Wales, 1a Well street, Whitechapel E1

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This is named in the 1871 census, where the address is given as 1 Well Street. It is later numbered at 47 Well Street, following street renumbering after 1895. *

It is the Royal Albert, 47 Well street in the 1909 cempensation authority recommendation.

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Residents at this address.

1869/Jas Thiers/Beer & Wine Retailer/../../P.O. Directory

1871/James Thiers/Licensed Victualler/39/Somerset/Census *
1871/Ellen Mary Thiers/Wife/38/Cornwall/Census
1871/Mary Jane Thiers/Daughter/15/Bedminster, Bristol/Census
1871/Jeremiah Crawley/Potboy/18/Wapping/Census

1882/Frederick Hansing/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *

1891/William Rogers/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *

1895/Mrs Mary Rogers,beer retailer, 1A Well street, Wellcose square/../../Post Office Directory

1898/William Michael Johnson,beer retailer, 47 Well street, Wellcose square/../../Post Office Directory

1899/Solomon Davis,beer retailer, 47 Well street, Wellcose square/../../Post Office Directory

London Evening Standard 27 October 1909 Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on the 1st, 2nd, 14th and 15th July 1909
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Royal Albert, 47 Well street, Beer on, Annie Kofood (wife of Didrik Timan Kofood)


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