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An unnamed licensed public house in Salisbury terrace, Edgware road in 1861. The Rifle Volunteer, 5 Salisbury Terrace in the 1871 and also the 1881 census, and again similarly named in 1934; Known as the Bridge at the time of closure, it is now an Italian restaurant called Osteria del Ponte. ***
(Rifle) Volunteer Hotel, 77 Kilburn High Road, NW6 - 4th April 2010
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Residents at this address
1861/Glotha Bannister/Victualler/35/Derby/Census
1861/Matilda Bannister/Wife/40/Nottingham/Census
1861/Edward C Bannister/Son/10/Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire/Census
1861/Matilda Bannister/Daughter/16/Nottingham/Census
1861/Sarah Bannister/Niece/13/Woburn, Bedfordshire/Census
1861/William Bell/Nephew/15/Radford, Nottinghamshire/Census
1861/George Marshal/Servant/39/St Anns Westminster/Census
1869/George Crescence Taylor/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/George C Taylor/Licensed Victualler/47/London/Census
1871/Alice C Taylor/Wife/47/London/Census
1871/Francis Taylor/Son/20/London/Census
1871/Oliver Taylor/Daughter/19/London/Census
1871/Julia Taylor/Daughter/17/London/Census
1871/Agnes Taylor/Daughter/15/London/Census
1871/Walter Taylor/Son/13/London/Census
1871/Florence Taylor/Daughter/8/London/Census
1871/Alice Taylor/Daughter/5/London/Census
1871/Mabel Taylor/Daughter/3/London/Census
1871/Alice Turner/Servant/28/London/Census
1871/George Baynes/Potman/17/London/Census
1881/Wm Fredk Nicoll/Licensed Victualler/46/Hertford, Hertford/Census
1881/Elizabeth Nicoll/Wife/46/Enfield, Middlesex/Census
1881/Sarah Ann Finch/Niece/19/Wales/Census
1881/Lavenia Glenn/Barmaid/20/Gloucester, Gloucester/Census
1881/Ada Purrey/Barmaid/17/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1881/Edith Burrell/General Servant/19/Ennberton, Buckingham/Census
1881/George Varly/Visitor, Commercial Traveller/40/Brixton, Surrey/Census
1890/Thomas Goddard/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Thomas Carrington/Licensed Victualler/27/Bow, London/Census
1891/Minnie Carrington/Wife/28/Hornsey, London/Census
1891/Gracie Carrington/Daughter/1/Willesden, London/Census
1891/Dora Carrington/Daughter/2 months/Willesden, London/Census
1891/Louisa Hill/Mother in Law/60/Brentford, Middlesex/Census
1891/Ellen Wiliams/General Servant/29/Sydenham, Kent/Census
1891/Arthur Carrill/Barman/18/Reading, Berkshire/Census
1891/Henry Thomas/Barman/22/Pimlico, Middlesex/Census
1891/John Collier/Barman/25/Woolminster, Wiltshire/Census
1891/Emily Norris/Housemaid/16/America, British subject/Census
1894/T G Carrington/../../../Post Office Directory
Thomas Garibaldi and Minnie Carrington are at the
Offord Arms, Caledonian
road by the 1901 census; and the
Dreghorn Castle, 157 Queens Crescent, NW5
by 1911 where the family run the pub until at least 1965.
1899/Francis Crocker/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Robert Walter Palmer/Licensed Victualler/36/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1911/Emily Grace Palmer/Wife/34/Peckham, Surrey/Census
1911/Robert James Palmer/Son/12/Falmouth Road SE/Census
1911/Sidney Edward Palmer/Son/10/Falmouth Road SE/Census
1911/Alfred William Palmer/Son/8/Falmouth Road SE/Census
1911/Victor Henry Palmer/Son/6/Falmouth Road SE/Census
1911/Beatrice Florence Palmer/Daughter/3/77 High Road, Kilburn/Census
1911/Frederick John Palmer/Son/1/77 High Road, Kilburn/Census
1911/Arthur Leslie Palmer/Son/7 months/77 High Road, Kilburn/Census
1911/Alfred Hornsby/Barman/17/East Croydon/Census
1911/Robert Poole/Barman/21/Liverpool/Census
1911/Charles James Collins/Barman/17/Ashford, Kent/Census
1911/Robert Kenneth Ross/Barman/17/Hammersmith/Census
1911/Florence Moris/Cook/30/Kentish Town/Census
1911/Emily Kexton/Housemaid/19/Kilburn/Census
1911/Grace Lucy Laward/Nurse Girl/14/West Grays, Essex/Census
1915/Robert Walter Palmer/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Robert Walter Palmer/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/Rt Walter Palmer/../../../Kellys Directory
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