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Railway Inn, Coleford, Gloucestershire

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Gloucester Journal. 04 September 1875
Milsom Powell, of Parkend, will also apply to you for permission to change the sign of his beerhouse from the Travellers Rest to the Railway Inn.

In 1881 at the Railway Inn, 16 St John Street, Newland
Thomas Teague, Innkeeper aged 50 and born in Newland, Gloucestershire
Maria Teague, Wife, Milliner aged 50 and born in Newland, Gloucestershire
Frederick Teague, Son, Musician aged 19 and born in West Dean, Gloucestershire
James Teague, Son aged 11 and born in West Dean, Gloucestershire
George Teague, Son aged 2 and born in Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Wales

Gloucester Journal. 03 September 1881
Complaint against Thomas Teague, Railway Inn, Coleford, who frequently allowed music and dancing on his premises, and encouraged young people at his house.




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