Greyhound Tap, North Street, Wincanton, Somerset

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Residents at this address

At the top of Rockhill, North Street.
1861. — Opened for Railway men at the making of the Railway, and kept by John Dowding as an adjunct to the Greyhound. Mr. John Baily retired there in 1872, and died there on Aug. l0th, 1882, aged 81 ; buried at Cricklade.  - Inns of the Parish to 1903 - George Sweetman.

1861/John Dowding/Keeper of the Greyhound/40/Sturminster, Dorset/Census
1861/Elizabeth Dowding/Wife/40/Sturminster, Dorset/Census
1861/Rosanna Dowding/Daughter/11/Sturminster, Dorset/Census
1861/Ann Dowding/Daughter/1/Sturminster, Dorset/Census
1861/Julia Clevett/House Servant/17/Sturminster, Dorset/Census
+ Lodgers

1871/George Garrett/Post Boy & Tap Assistant/40/Wincanton, Somerset/Census
1871/Amelia Garrett/Wife/33/Wincanton, Somerset/Census
1871/Thomas Willias/Lodger, Tailor/46/Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset/Census
1871/R Pritchard/Lodger, Draper/43/Shio on Sea/Census
1871/D Lock/Lodger, Draper/27/Norfolk/Census
1871/Jane Seymour/Domestic Servant/47/Stoke Trister, Somerset/Census
1871/Sarah Weak/Servant/13/Stoke Trister, Somerset/Census


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