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1901/Edward Birch/Builders Foreman, Beer Retailer/42/Birmingham, Warwickshire/Census
1901/Louisa Birch/Wife/42/Birmingham, Warwickshire/Census
1901/Edward A Birch/Son, Bricklayer/18/Coventry, Warwickshire/Census
1901/William Birch/Son, Bricklayer/17/Coventry, Warwickshire/Census
1901/Leonard J Birch/Son/13/Kentish Town, London/Census
1901/Florence E Birch/Daughter/11/Kentish Town, London/Census
1901/Harold C Birch/Son/2/Kentish Town, London/Census
1901/Elizabeth Griffon/Mother in Law, Widow/79/Finningley, Warwickshire,/Census
Acton Gazette 06 August 1909 - The Licensing Act 1904
At their principal meeting held on the 11th and 18th days of June and the 16th of July, 1909, to refuse Renewal of the Licence of the Premises specified below:
Who'd a thought it BH, Cranford, Beerhouse on, Edward Birch, owners Isleworth Brewery Co Ltd
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