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Princes Arms, Wey Lane / Church Street, Chesham, Buckinghamshire

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Also known as the Prince of Wales. This pub was established in 1840. It is now closed and in private residential use. ** The 1891 records are listed for Missenden Road.

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Princes Arms, Wey Lane / Church Street, Chesham - in January 2014

Princes Arms, Wey Lane / Church Street, Chesham - in January 2014

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Residents at this address

1891/George Hawkes/Wood Turner & Beer House Keeper/35/Chesham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Fanny Hawkes/Wife/33/Holmes Green, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Hugh Hawkes/Son, Grocers Assistant/13/Chesham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Percy Hawkes/Son/11/Chesham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Harry Hawkes/Son/10/Chesham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Elizabeth Hawkes/Daughter/6/Chesham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Reuben Geo Hawkes/Son/4/Holmes Green, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Fanny Hawkes/Daughter/2/Chesham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Nora Kate Hawkes/Daughter/6 months/Chesham, Buckinghamshire/Census


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