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The Prince of Wales, North Hyde road in the 1871 census
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Residents at this address
1871/John Drummer/Beer Retailer/32/West Drayton, Middlesex/Census
1871/Jane Drummer/Wife/33/West Drayton, Middlesex/Census
1871/Alfred Neill/General Servant/17/Norwood, Middlesex/Census
1881/Eliza M Mortlock/Beer Retailer, Widow/38/Blackfriars, Surrey/Census
1881/Thomas MMortlock/Son, Booking Clerk District Railway/17/Kennington, Surrey/Census
1881/Eliza MMortlock/Daughter/14/Westminster Stangate, Surrey/Census
1881/Harry MMortlock/Son/12/St George in the East, Middlesex/Census
1881/Rose MMortlock/Daughter/10/St George in the East, Middlesex/Census
1881/Emily MMortlock/Daughter/9/St George in the East, Middlesex/Census
1881/Elizth Bailey/Visitor, Barmaid/29/St George in the East, Middlesex/Census
1898/David Hallett/Beer Retailer, Western Road/../../Post Office Directory
1901/Daniel Hallett/Beer House/61/Exeter, Devon/Census
1901/Sarah Hallett/Wife/41/Ruislip, Middlesex/Census
Daniel died on 11th August 1904 – his probate record shows him at the Prince of Wales then. I’ve been working on Daniel HALLETT for weeks – he was a ‘Habitual Criminal’ who’d spent most of 1869 to 1885 in prison for horse and cattle stealing. Served his sentences at Pentonville, Brixton, Portsmouth & Dartmoor. Must have been a lively landlord! *
His widow, Sarah, remarried. In 1905 she married Thomas Neighbour *
They are shown as the publicans in the 1911 census.
1911/Thomas Neighbour/Publican/34/../Census
1911/Sarah Neighbour/Wife/49/Devon/Census
1911/Maryann Barlow/Niece/9/Middlesex/Census
1911/Annie Barlow/Niece/7/Middlesex/Census
1911/Thomas Green/Boarder, Widow/73/../Census
* more boarders
1914/Edward Barnes/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1933/W R Marriott/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1937/W R Marriott/../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided by Mark Sandford
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