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Anchor Inn, 2 Hayfield Road, St Giles, Oxford, Oxfordshire

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The pub appears to have been rebuilt around the 1930s and still displays an old Hall's brewery plaque as well as several iron grilles displaying the 'H O B' monogramme. Now known simply as the Anchor. *

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Anchor Inn, 2 Hayfield Road, St Giles, Oxford, Oxfordshire - Old Halls brewery plaque in August 2016

Anchor Inn, 2 Hayfield Road, St Giles, Oxford, Oxfordshire - Old Halls brewery plaque in August 2016

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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.

1869/W Dolley/../../../Post Office Directory

1895/Elias Nelms/../../../Kellys Directory

1901/John S Ward/Licensed Victualler & Livery Stable Keeper/41/Oxford, Oxon/Census
1901/Eliza Ward/Wife/36/Oxford, Oxon/Census
1901/William J Ward/Son, College Servant/15/Oxford, Oxon/Census
1901/Reginald H Ward/Son/6/Oxford, Oxon/Census
1901/Charlie J Weedon/Boarder, College Servant/30/Oxford, Oxon/Census

1903/John Samuel Ward/../../../Kellys Directory

1907/John Samuel Ward/../../../Kellys Directory

1911/John Samuel Ward/../../../Kellys Directory

1939/Walter Meapes/../../../Kellys Directory


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