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The address is actually at 48 High Street which later becomes 48 St Clements street
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Residents at this address
1861/James Smith/Beer House Keeper/28/Castlemaine, Worcestershire/Census
1861/Ellen Smith/Wife/27/Wheathey, Oxfordshire/Census
1861/Annie Smith/Daughter/6 months/St Clement, Oxford/Census
1861/Joseph Elliott/Lodger, gardener/57/Westbury, Worcestershire/Census
1871/James Smith/Beer House Keeper, Widow/38/Castle Moreton,
Worcestershire/Census *
1871/Annie Smith/Daughter/10/Oxford/Census
1871/Ada A Smith/Daughter/7/Oxford/Census
1871/John Field/Boarder, Stableman/54/Charlbury, Oxford/Census
1876/James Smith/../../../Harrods Directory
1901/Richard W Drury/Beer House Keeper/37/Oxford, Oxon/Census
1901/Mary J Drury/Wife/35/Oxford, Oxon/Census
1901/Louisa J Drury/Daughter/1/Oxford, Oxon/Census
1903/Richard Drury, beer retailer, 48 St Clements street/../../Kellys Directory
1911/Francis William Alfred Cox/Beer House Keeper & Chimney Sweep/27/Oxford, Oxfordshire/Census
1911/Emily Cox/Wife/27/Oxford, Oxfordshire/Census
1911/Brenda Daisy Cox/Daughter/5/Oxford, Oxfordshire/Census
1911/Ruby Emily Cox/Daughter/3/Oxford, Oxfordshire/Census
1911/Doris Maud Cox/Daughter/4 months/Oxford, Oxfordshire/Census
1911/George Smith/Handyman/43/Oxford, Oxfordshire/Census
1911/Fred Ethelbert Baker/Chimney Sweep/18/North Kensington, Westminster/Census