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Travellers Rest, Coleford, Gloucestershire

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Becomes the Railway Inn through renaming of the beerhouse in 1875.

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In 1871 at the Travellers Rest, Newland, Monmouth
Henry Burton, Innkeeper and laborer aged 33 and born in St Briavels, Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Burton, Wife aged 26 and born in East Dean, Gloucestershire
William Burton, Son aged 8 months and born in Newland, Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Taylor, Servant aged 14 and born in Newland, Gloucestershire

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.




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