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This beer house dating to before 1869 was owned by Long�s Southsea Brewery before being taken over by Brickwood�s Brewery, it closed on 24th October 1957, the building being demolished shortly afterwards, as part of the Northam estate redevelopment. *
March 1917 saw landlady Eva Triggs prosecuted for selling intoxicating liquor outside of permitted hours. *
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Falcon Inn, 24 Princes Street, corner Coburg Street, Southampton
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Residents at this address.
1891/Harriet Ingram/Beer House Keeper, Widow/70/Shirley, Hampshire/Census
1891/George Ingram/Son, Firewood Dealer/44/Freemantle, Hampshire/Census
1891/Lavinia K Mills/Grand Daughter, Blind/25/Southampton, Hampshire/Census
1898/Mrs Harriet Ingram/Beer Retailer/../../Kellys Directory
My grandfather was publican at the Chichester Arms, 26 Northam Road, from 8th September 1934 until his death on 4th March 1939. His name was William Henry Bartlett. His previous pub was the Falcon Inn, Northam Road which was transferred to Albert Edward Harper on the same date.
1927/William Hy Bartlett/beer retailer, 24 Princes Street, Northam/../../Kellys Directory
1946/Albert Edward Harper/Beer Retailer/../../Kellys Directory
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