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Roebuck Inn, Lewes Road, Laughton, East Sussex ,BN8 6BG

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Sussex Express, 03 October 1891
Temporary transfer of the Roebuck Inn, Laughton from Thomas Holden to George Funnell

Sussex Expresss. 28 November 1891
Transfer of license of the Roebuck, Laughton from Thomas Holding to William Chas Felton

Sussex Express. 15 April 1893
The transfer of the Roebuck Inn from W C Felton to Robert Butcher

Sussex Express. 26 February 1898 Temporary license to sell was granted to J Ingram at the Roebuck Inn, Laughton

Sussex Express. 26 February 1909
The Roebuck Inn, Laughton from Joseph Cuthbert to Mr John B Aldridge (Brighton)

Hastings and Bexhill Independent. 20 October 1910
Temporary transfer of the Roebuck Inn, Laughton from Mr J H Aldridge to Mr G W Golds

In 1911 at Roebuck Hotel Laughton, Laughton
George William Golds, Publican, aged 30 years, and born in Sussex Washington
Sarah Ann Golds, Wife, Assisting in business, aged 33 years, and born in Sussex Washington
Albert George Golds, Son, aged 9 years, and born in Sussex Broadwater
Winifred Olive Golds, Daughter, aged 7 years, and born in Sussex Wiston
Gladys Ruth Golds, Daughter, aged 4 years, and born in Sussex Wiston
Alfred Davies, Stable man, aged 57 years, and born in London Marylebone

1938, Roebuck, George William Golds, Laughton - ,directory

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