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1864/John Hobley/Duke of Wellington, Neithrop/../../Kellys Directory
1876/_ Hobley/../../../Harrods Directory
1881/Joseph Howard/Inn Keeper/50/Daventry, Northampton/Census
1881/Emma Howard/Wife/49/Bourton, Oxford/Census
1884/J Howard/../../../Rushers Banbury Directory
Mary Ann Cox, widow, became innkeeper at the Seven Stars, until 1896 when she married Andrew Jarvis the Innkeeper of the Duke of Wellington at 3 Warwick Road; until she died in 1927 aged 81. The pub still exists today (2023). *
In 1901 census at Duke of Wellington, 19, Warwick Road, Neithrop, Banbury
Andrew Jarvis, Inn keeper aged 50 years and born in Banbury, Oxfordshire
Mary Ann Jarvis, Wife aged 51 years and born in Banbury, Oxfordshire
Frank Jarvis, Son, Iron turner aged 18 years and born in Banbury, Oxfordshire
Arthur Andrew Jarvis, Son aged 13 years and born in Banbury, Oxfordshire
Louis Cox, Step son, Cabinet maker aged 22 years and born in Banbury, Oxfordshire
Mary Anges Cox, Step daughter, Telephone operator aged 17 years and born in Banbury, Oxfordshire
1907/Andrew Jarvis/Duke of Wellington, 20 Warwick Road/../../Kellys Directory
1911/John Tooley/Duke of Wellington, 20 Warwick Road/../../Kellys Directory
1939/William Ernest Jordan/../../../Kellys Directory
* Provided by Nick Cox