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Royal Standard, 15 Friary Street, Guildford, Surrey

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The Royal Standard, at 15 Friary Street, was a beerhouse from the 1850s to 1910, later used as a fish and chip shop. Now demolished,

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Residents at this address.

1881/George Gray/Inn Keeper/33/Hitchin, Hertfordshire/Census
1881/Sarah Gray/Wife/29/Hitchin, Hertfordshire/Census
1881/Arthur Gray/Son/5/Hitchin, Hertfordshire/Census
1881/Loria Gray/Daughter/3/Hitchin, Hertfordshire/Census
1881/Henry Lemon/Lodger, Bargeman/62/Lewes, Sussex/Census
1881/William Sheppard/Lodger, Brick Layers Laborer/52/Worth, Sussex/Census
1881//Helbert Orsband/Lodger, Bargeman/40/Witley, Surrey/Census

In 1901 census, John Radford is at 15 Friary Street, Guildford - the Royal Standard
John Radford, Beer house keeper, aged 28 years and born in Sidmouth Devon
Louisa Radford, Wife, aged 22 years and born in Pimlico, Middlesex
George Radford, Boarder, Barman, aged 29 years and born in Sidmouth, Devon

1911/Uninhabited/../../../Census


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