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Builders Arms, Derby road, Hounslow

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1881/Charles Bristow/Beer House Keeper/43/Old Basing, Hampshire/Census
1881/Elizth Bristow/Wife/45/Newing, Kent/Census
1881/Charles Bristow/Son/6/Aldershot, Hampshire/Census
1881/Thomas Bristow/Son/1/Hounslow, Middlesex/Census
1881/Maud Bristow/Daughter/14/Annballah Bengl, India/Census
1881/Elizth Bristow/Daughter/9/Canterbury, Kent/Census
1881/Amy Bristow/Daughter/12/At Sea/Census
1881/Margaret Bristow/Daughter/4/Hounslow, Middlesex/Census

Middlesex Chronicle 13 March 1915 - Public House Transfers
Builders Arms, Hounslow, from Walter Thorogood to Walter John Scott

West Middlesex Gazette 21 May 1920
The Licensing (Consolidation) Act 1910
Meeting to be prepared to hear, with renewal of the Licences of:
Builders Arms, Derby road, Hounslow, Beer on, Elizabeth Scott

Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette 14 January 1921
Middlesex Licwnsing business
Builders Arms, Hounslow, compensation paid was £1,944 and Derby Arms, Chiswick, £2,502 was paid, being £327 to the freeholder, £5 to the lessee, £1,467 to the sub-lessees, and £210 to the licensee.



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