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Bricklayers Arms, 67, 69 Ealing Road, Brentford

Brentford pub history index

This pub has closed in recent years and is now in private residential use. The early address is at Ealing Lane, and not to be confused with the Bricklayers Arms, at Ealing Broadway **

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Middlesex.

Bricklayers Arms, 67, 69 Ealing Road, Brentford - in January 2010

Bricklayers Arms, 67, 69 Ealing Road, Brentford - in January 2010

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Residents at this address

1853/Richard Collins, & Coal Dealer & Van Proprietor/../../Mason’s Directory **

1861/Richard Collins/Victualler/50/Chiswick, Middlesex/Census
1861/Susannah Collins/Wife/57/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1861/Robert Collins/Son, Engaver in Wood/22/Chiswick, Middlesex/Census

Middlesex County Times. 14 March 1874 - Adjourned Licensing
George Wiliam Reeves of the Bricklayers Arms, Old Brentford was granted a renewal, as the house value had been raiesed from £8 to £25.

1894/William Rice, Beer Retailer/../../Kelly’s Directory **

1899/William Rice/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

1901/Charles T Lavell/Beer Retailer/39/Islington, London/Census
1901/Rose A Lavell/Wife/36/Bristol, Gloucestershire/Census

1914/Joseph Brooks/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

1926/Mrs L Brooks/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly’s Directory **

1937/Mrs Lydia Brooks/../../../Kelly’s Directory **

** Provided By Stephen Harris


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