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The 1881 census lists the Days Hotel with the Parker family in charge. Starting its life in the 1850’s as Davis’s Railway Hotel a fully licensed house, owned by a one Robert Davis it later was renamed Davis’s and brought by Cooper’s Brewery before becoming a Watney’s House, it under went a major revamp in 1987 becoming a pub/nightclub called Turpin’s, it has since closed and demolished being replaced by office blocks. *
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Davis’s, 3 Terminus Terrace, Southampton
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Davis’s now converted into flats 2013
Again kindly provided by Bob Bates
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1884/Charles Thorn/../../../Post Office Directory
1898/Frederick Davis Bennet/Railway Hotel, 3 Terminus terrace/../../Kellys Directory
1927/Mrs Ellen Jane Lanham/Davis Railway Hotel, 3 Terminus Terrace/../../Kellys Directory
1946/Christopher A Brandon/Davis Hotel, 3 Terminus terrace/../../Kellys Directory
* Provided By Bob Bates