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1863 Kellys, Red Lion, J. Dowding, 41 Northgate 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:
Red Lion Inn, kept by John Dowding, convicted for selling drink during prohibited hours..
1870/Henry George Upton/../../../Kellys Directory
In 1861 Job Scriven is at the Swan Inn, 59 Stokes Croft, St James & St Paul, Clifton
In 1871 at the Red Lion, Northgate Street St John the Baptist,
Job Scriven, Publican aged 52 and born in Leeds, Yorkshire
Mary A E Scriven, Wife aged 54 and born in Stroud, Gloucestershire
Annie M Scriven, Daughter aged 20 and born in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Ann Workman, Domestic Servant aged 17 and born in Gloucestershire
1879/William Finch/../../../Kellys Directory
1885/John Rowland/../../../Kellys Directory
Stephen Hoare is a nephew to a XXGrandfather of mine. The 1891 census shows him as neither employed, or employee. *
1891/Stephen Hoare/Licensed Victualler/52/Cirencester, Gloucestershire/Census *
1891/Fanny Hoare/Wife/41/Gloucester/Census
1891/Annie Price/Sister in Law/55/Gloucester/Census
1891/William Andrews/Son/15/Gloucester/Census
1891/Thomas H Meeks/Boarder, Marine Recruit/21/Leckhampton,
Gloucestershire/Census
1894/William Henry Griffiths/../../../Kellys Directory
1902/William James Aggio/../../../Kellys Directory
1906/William Hy Griffiths/../../../Kellys Directory
1910/William Hy Griffiths/../../../Kellys Directory
* Provided By Linda Anne Bartlett