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North Union Railway Hotel, 16 Butler Street / 58 Fishergate, Preston, Lancashire

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This pub was earlier called the Railway Tavern. It was demolished in around 1876 to accommodate expansion of Preston Railway Station. **

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Residents at this address

1841/(Railway Tavern) John Savage / Victualler /../../../Pigot’s Directory **

1851 / John Savage / Innkeeper / 48 / Lancaster, Lancashire / Census **
1851 / Susannah Savage / Wife / 39 / Gloucestershire / Census
1851 / John Savage / Son, Scholar / 6 / Preston, Lancashire / Census
1851 / Elizabeth Ratcliffe / / 30 / Lancashire / Census
1851 / Lucy Worsley / Cook / 20 / Chorley, Lancashire / Census

1854/(Railway Hotel) Amrose Crook/../../../Mannex & Co. Directory of Mid-Lancashire **

1873/(North Union Hotel) Rt. Hosking/../../../Mannex Directory of Preston **


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