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Royal Albert, Newerne Street, Lydney, Gloucestershire

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In 1891 at the Albert Inn, Newern, Lydney
George James, Licensed victualler aged 37 and born in Lydney, Gloucestershire
Mary James, Wife aged 37 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Ester Jenkins, Domestic servant aged 18 and born in Bream, Gloucestershire

1894/George James/../../../Kellys Directory

In 1901 at 73 Newerne Street, Lydney, Lydney
George James, Inn keeper aged 48 and born in Lydney, Gloucestershire
Mary James, Wife aged 48 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire
Eveline James, Niece aged 15 and born in Lydney, Gloucestershire
Sarah Driver, Domestic servant aged 23 and born in Coleford, Gloucestershire

1902/George James/../../../Kellys Directory

1906/George James/../../../Kellys Directory

In 1911, George James is a Publican at Northleigh Witney Oxon, Northleigh

Gloucester Journal. 29 February 1908
William Sterry, a tin worker was summoned for refusing to quit the licensed premises of the Albert Inn, Newerne, kept by William Woodruff, junior on the 8th February. Fined 5shillings and 6 shillings costs.

1939/William J Gardiner/../../../Kellys Directory



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