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Coleford pub history index
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In 1861 at the Butchers Arms, Coalway Road, Newland
James Cullis, Stone cutter aged 43 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Cullis, Stone cutters wife aged 42 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
John Cullis, Son, Stone cutter aged 16 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Oliver Cullis, Son aged 14 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Cullis, Daughter aged 11 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Martha Cullis, Daughter aged 7 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Emma Cullis, Daughter aged 2 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Jane Cullis, Daughter aged 3 months and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Monmouthshire Beacon, 02 October 1869
The following persons made application for a beerhouse license having failed to give the requisite notice before the previous hearing:
James Cullis, Butchers Arms, Coleford - Granted
1870 Kellys, James Cullis, beer retailer & shopkeeper, Coalway lane, Coleford
In 1871 at the Butchers Arms, Coalway Road, Newland, Monmouth
James Cullis, Innkeeper mason aged 53 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Cullis, Wife, Innkeeper aged 51 and born in Bishop, Herefordshire
Elizabeth Cullis, Daughter aged 20 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Emma Cullis, Daughter aged 12 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Kate Cullis, Daughter aged 10 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Emma Cullis, Granddaughter aged 4 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
George Chivers, Lodger, Servant out of employ aged 54 and born in London, Middlesex
Elisha Green, Lodger, Cider merchant aged 21 and born in Aston Ingham, Herefordshire
Gloucester Citizen. 06 June 1888
Thomas Miles was summoned for being drunk at the Butchers Arms, Coleford, and Elizabeth Cullis, the landlady was also summoned for permitting drunkenness on the premises