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In the 1861 census this is the White Horse, Bedford place (at about #37). This is the Royal Albert in the 1881 census. In 1871 it is named the Equator Arms, there is also a thirteen year old daughter of this name, aptly put as she was born on the Equator!
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The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1861/Selina Bartlett/Beer House Keeper, Widow/42/Yatton, Somerset/Census
1861/Ellen Bartlett/Daughter/6/Southampton, Hampshire/Census
1861/Theresa Bartlett/Sister in Law, Assistant/23/Chideock, Dorset/Census
1861/William Lawes/Boarder, Coachman/34/Michelmarsh, Hampshire/Census
1871/William Brown/Equator Arms, Bedford Terrace/../../Coxs Directory
1871/Maria Brown/Beer Retailer, Widow/50/Southampton, Hampshire/Census
1871/Equator M Brown/Daughter/13/Born at Sea, Crossing the Line/Census
1871/William Brown/Son/11/Southampton, Hampshire/Census
1871/Martha L Brown/Daughter/4/Southampton, Hampshire/Census
1871/Fanny Loder/Visitor, Former Laundress/54/Highfield, Hampshire/Census
1881/Emma Clarke/Beer House Keeper, Widow/61/Christchurch, Hampshire/Census
1898/Mrs Maria Goodfellow/Beer Retailer, 36 Bedford place/../../Post Office
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