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1-3 Devonshire Road, Midland Tavern

1 Devonshire Road, Midland Tavern

History of 1 Devonshire Road

1879: Frederick Searle Fuller (Kellys)


1881:

Frederick Searle Fuller, publican, 40, b Bishops Stortford
Ann Fuller, 37, b Hunts
William Fuller, 10, b Cambridge
Maud Mary Fuller, 8, b Cambridge
Mabel Jane Fuller, 4, b Cambridge
Alfred Charles Fuller, 1, Cambridge
Mary Collins, mother in law, cook, widow, 62, b Hunts


1883: William Tillbrook Claydon (Kellys)

1888: John Day (Kellys)


1891:

George Day, 50, publican, b Suffolk


1892: George Day (Kellys)

1896: George Day (Kellys)


1901:

George Day, publican


1904: George Day (Kellys)


1911:

Hardy


1913: (1 & 2) Midland Tavern

H J Merriman


1916:

Henry James Merriman (Kellys)


1962:

Midland Tavern

Albert J Rees


1970:

Midland Tavern


See also:

Memories of growing up in the Midland Tavern

 

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