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Mitre, 53 Heath Road, Weybridge, Surrey

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This pub was closed and demolished in around 2000. **

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Residents at this address

1878/Mrs Sophia Hitchmough/../../../Post Office Directory of Surrey **

1881/Sophia Hitchmough/Tavern Inn Keeper, Widow/66/Moiker, Buckingham/Census
1881/Albert William Smith/Barman/48/Chatsfield, Kent/Census
1881/June Sismar/General Servant/20/Ottershaw, Surrey/Census
1881/William Whitaker/Boarder, Carpenters Crew R N/28/London, Middlesex/Census

1891/George Moore/../../../Kellys Directory **

1891/George Moore/Publican/43/Mortlake, Surrey/Census
1891/Ellen F Moore/Wife/46/Cann, Dorset/Census
1891/Elen Jayliffe/Domestic Servant/17/Melbury, Dorset/Census

The February 1892 Petty sessions lists the Mitre, Station road. George Moore is the current licensee; it is 1/2 mile from Hand & Spear and Queens Head, alehouses

The 1903 Petty sessions lists the #Mitre, Station Road, W A Fenwick is the current licensee; it is 104 yards from British Volunteer, 584 yards from Queens Head, with 2 rooms and stabling for 2 horses

1913/William Roberts/../../../Kellys Directory of Surrey **

1918/William Roberts/../../../Kellys Directory of Surrey

1937, Mitre, J Walter Abson, Heath road, Weybridge

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