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Leopard Inn, Parliament Street, Stroud, Gloucestershire

Stroud pub history index

Named in the 1911 census and then in 1939

Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Gloucestershire.

Residents at this address.

1910/Thomas May, beer retailer, Parliament street/../../Kellys Directory

1911/Albert Thomas May/Clothworker/60/Stroud, Gloucestershire/Census
1911/Eliza May/Wife/58/Stroud, Gloucestershire/Census
1911/Ada Alice Leach/Daughter, tailoress/37/Stroud, Gloucestershire/Census

1914/Thomas May, beer retailer, Parliament street/../../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).

1939/Charles William Saunders/../../../Kellys Directory



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