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Jovial Collier, Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire

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Ross Gazette, 26 January 1888 - Transfer of Licenses
Jovial Colliers, Mitcheldean, from Eliza Kibble to Thomas Wintle, and from him to James Phelps

1894/James Phelps/../../../Kellys Directory

In 1901 at the Jovial Colliers, Millend Street, Mitcheldean, Westbury on Severn,
James Phelps, Farmer & inn keeper aged 43 and born in East Dean, Gloucestershire
Lucy Phelps, Wife aged 41 and born in East Dean, Gloucestershire
Frederick Phelps, Son, Carpenter aged 16 and born in East Dean, Gloucestershire
Edith Phelps, Daughter aged 14 and born in East Dean, Gloucestershire
Albert Phelps, Son aged 12 and born in Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire

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In 1911 at the Jovial Colliers Inn Mitcheldean, Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire
James Phelps, Farmer and inn keeper aged 53 and born in Plump Hill Mitcheldean
Lucy Phelps, Wife, Assisting in the business aged 51 and born in Plump Hill Mitcheldean
Frederick Phelps, Son, Farmer aged 26 and born in Plump Hill Mitcheldean
Edith Phelps, Daughter, Assistant aged 24 and born in Plump Hill Mitcheldean
Albert Phelps, Son, Farmer aged 23 and born in Mitcheldean

Gloucestershire Chronicle. 27 April 1928 - Licensing Consolidation Act (1910)
To be held at 17th May 1928, the compensation authority references renewal of the following licenses.



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