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Mariners Arms, Lady Belle Gate street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire

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1863 Kellys, Mariners Arms, W. H. Jones, Lady Belle Gate street, Gloucester

Gloucestershire Chronicle. 29 August 1863 - Licensing Day for spirit licenses
The following licenses were deferred until 23rd September, complaints being made against the innkeepers by Supt Griffin and the police:
Mariners Arms, William Henry Jones, having a skittle alley in an upper room causing a nuisance.

In 1901 at the Mariners Arms, Lady Belle Gate, Gloucester,
Howard Shepherd, Traveller brewers aged 32 and born in Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire
Emily Kate Shepherd, Wife aged 33 and born in Wotton-Under-Edge, Gloucestershire
Cyril Steward Howard Shepherd, Son aged 5 and born in Painswick, Gloucestershire
Lionel Victor Shepherd, Son aged 4 and born in Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Archibald T R Shepherd, Son aged 1 and born in Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Lilly Evans, Servant aged 26 and born in Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Daisy Ferris, Servant aged 18 and born in Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire

In 1911, Howard Shepherd is at Raikes House, 17 Southgate Street, Gloucester

Gloucestershire Chronicle. 15 January 1921
Funeral of the late Mrs Matilda Swanborough, of the Mariners Arms Hotel, Ladybellegate Street, who passed away on Friday after a long and painful illness.



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