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Kings Head, Market Street, Nailsworth, Stroud, Gloucestershire

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Kings Head, Market Street, Nailsworth, Stroud

Kings Head, Market Street, Nailsworth, Stroud

Kindly provided by Howard Beard local Historian & photo collector

Residents at this address.

1842-44/William Lawrence, Kings Head, Nailsworth/../../Pigots Directory

1852/Daniel Lawrence, Kings Head, Nailsworth/../../Slaters Directory

1863 Kellys, Kings Head, Mrs. E. Barton, Nailsworth, Stroud

1894/Walter James/../../../Kellys Directory

1901/Albert Culley/Inn Keeper/34/Poulton, Gloucestershire/Census
1901/Sarah A/Wife/33/Cerney Wick, Gloucestershire/Census
1901/Colenso/Son/8 months/Nailsworth, Gloucestershire/Census
1901/Elizabeth Turner/Mother, Widow/61/Poulton, Gloucestershire/Census

1902/Albert Cully/../../../Kellys Directory

1906/Albert Culley/../../../Kellys Directory

1910/Thos Phillips/../../../Kellys Directory

Household & Individual Summary
In 1921, Samuel Hulme (33) lived at the Leopard Inn, Parliament Street, Stroud, as head and inn keeper (own account). His wife Mary Ann (32) was with him, plus their children Mildred (4) and William Beswick (1).

1923/Samuel Hulme/../../../Kellys Directory

1927/Samuel Hulme/../../../Kellys Directory

1939/F R Brown/../../../Kellys Directory



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