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Chimes, 18 Princess Street, Plymouth

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Residents at this address

1881/Thomas Stamp/Licensed Victualler/41/Exeter, Devon/Census
1881/Amelia Stamp/Wife/39/Whimple, Devon/Census
1881/Amelia M Stamp/Daughter/13/Plymouth, Devon/Census
1881/Albert W Stamp/Son/9/Exeter, Devon/Census
1881/Thomas A Stamp/Son/5/Plymouth, Devon/Census
1881/Beatrice W Stamp/Daughter/4/Plymouth, Devon/Census
1881/Margaret Foster/Domestic Servant/19/Plymouth, Devon/Census

1889/Mrs Jane Stamp/../../../Kellys Directory

1890/Mrs J Stamp/../../../Eyres Directory

1893/Mrs Jane Stamp/../../../Kellys Directory

1910/N A Wakeling/../../../Kellys Directory

1914/John Henry Tamlyn/../../../Kellys Directory

1919/John Henry Tamlyn/../../../Kellys Directory

John Tamlyn is a Licensed victualler, at 18, Princess Street Plymouth by 1921 census, previously at Plymouth Inn, Fore street, Kingsbridge
John Henry Tamlyn, Licensed victualler, aged 58 years 8 months and born in Tideford, Cornwall
Harriet Ellen Tamlyn, Wife, Home Duties, aged 49 years 1 month and born in Devonport, Devon

1923/B A Brown/../../../Kellys Directory


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