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The Jacobs Well, 14 St Mary Street in 1871 census
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In 1861 at Jacobs Well, 14 St Mary Street
Samuel Dodd, beer shop keeper, aged 50 and born in
Ann Dodd, Wife, aged 50 and born in Shropshire
William Dodd, Son, Engine Smith , aged 22 and born in Shropshire
Martha Dodd, Daughter, aged 18 and born in Staffordshire
Samuel Dodd, Son, aged 15 and born in Islington, Middlesex
John Dodd, Son, aged 13 and born in Bristl, Gloucestershire
John Healey, Lodger, Engine Smith aged 30 and born in Manchester, Lancashire
Charles Daker, Lodger, Engine Smith aged 20 and born in Northampron
William W Bassett, Lodger, Engine Smith aged 22 and born in Windsor, Hampshire
James Morell, Servant, aged 22 and born in Oxford
1862/Samuel Dodd, beer retailer, 14 St Mary street/../../Post Office Directory
1871/John Hamilton Perrin/Labourer in Arsenal, Beer House Keeper/49/Midgham, Berkshire/Census
1871/Charlotte Perrin/Wife/47/Buckelbury, Berkshire/Census
1871/Walter S Prince/Boarder, Stone Mason/27/Cookham, Hampshire/Census
1871/Harriett L Dace/Boarder/10/Bermondsey, Surrey/Census
Kentish Mercury 12 May 1893
Jacobs Well, from Banjamin Cooke to Charles Acock
1901/Edward Roberts/Beer House Keeper/43/Emberton, Bucks/Census
1901/Jane Roberts/Wife/43/Bishopsgate, London/Census
1901/Florrie Setchell/Step Daughter/18/London E/Census
1901/Irene Setchell/Step Daughter/16/Haggerston, London/Census
1905/George Fred Bloomfield/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
London Evening Standard 25 June 1913
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on 15th July 1913
Blackheath
Jacobs Well, St Mary street, Woolwich, Beer on Henry Cornwell
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