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Situated at the junction with Ashbourne Grove, north side. Rebuilt in 1924 and known as O'Neill's at The Manor Tavern by around 2006; later owned by Gordon Ramsay. Known later as the Devonshire Arms and closed in 2012. Demolished in mid-2014, to be replaced with housing.*
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Manor Tavern, 126 Devonshire Road, Chiswick W4 - in March 2014
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Residents at this address
1871/John Smith/Publican/52/Leicestershire/Census
1871/Mahala Smith/Wife/27/Essex/Census
1871/Caroline Topley/Daughter, Barmaid/24/Kent/Census
1871/George H Topley/Son in Law, barman/26/Turnham Green/Census
1871/John Myham/Servant/24/Turnham Green/Census
1881/Sam Smith/Beerhouse Keeper/50/Thurweston, Leicester/Census
1881/Emma Smith/Wife/44/Loughborough, Leicester/Census
1881/John H Smith/Son, Engine Fitter Out Of Employ/23/Loughborough,
Leicester/Census
1881/Elizabeth A Smith/Daughter, Barmaid/21/Loughborough, Leicester/Census
1881/Ethel A Smith/Daughter/9/Loughborough, Leicester/Census
1881/Joseph Christy/Potman/19/St Albans, Hertfordshire/Census
1914/William Dryden jun/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1934/Mrs Kate Dryden/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1938/Mrs Kate Dryden/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1944/Arthur Brewer/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
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