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Numbering of Brettenham Road is likely to have changed after 1899; and is latterly 243 Brettenham road
Edmonton index
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Middlesex.
Residents at this address.
1891/Thomas Burbery/Beer Retailer/25/Dalston, London/Census
1891/Emily Burbery/Wife/26/Edmonton, Middlesex/Census
1891/Thomas Burbery/Son/2/Edmonton, Middlesex/Census
1899/Mrs Ann Hill, Beer Retailer, 111 Brettenham Road/../Post Office Directory
1901/Frank H Rich/Beer Retailer/32/West Ham, Essex/Census
1901/Annie E Rich/Wife/25/Clapton, London/Census
1901/Gladys D Rich/Daughter/2/Plaistow, London/Census
1901/Frank W Rich/Son/1/Edmonton, Middlesex/Census
1901/Louisa C Sage/Sister in Law, Waitress/19/Dalston, London/Census
1901/Sarah Karslake/Servant/19/Poplar, London/Census
1902/Frank Herbert Rich, Beer Retailer, 111 Brettenham Road/../../Post Office Directory
In 1911 census, Christopher Frederick Facer, was a beer retailer at the Medway Stores, 35 Medway road, Bethnal Green E3
1914/Christopher Frederick Facer, Beer Retailer, 243 Brettenham Road/../../Post Office Directory
1926/James William Wernham, Beer Retailer, 243 Brettenham Road, Upper Edmonton N18/../../Post Office Directory
1937/Fredk Alfred Medcalf, Beer Retailer, 243 Brettenham Road, Upper Edmonton N18/../../Post Office Directory
In 1939, we have Frederick A Medcalf, a licensed victualler born 18th May 1877
and Esther A Medcalf, born 22nd October 1879, plus
Winnie R Nedcalf (Skipp), born 6th November 1920.
** Provided By Stephen Harris
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