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Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Birmingham, Warwickshire. The Birmingham, Warwickshire listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1861/Matthew Bower jun/../../../Birmingham Directory
1867/Matthew Bower/../../../Kellys Directory
1875/Matthew Bower/../../../Whites Directory
1881/Henry Stomps/Publican/31/Smethwick, Stafford/Census
1881/Joseph Stomps/Father, Engineer, Widow/60/Smethwick, Stafford/Census
1881/Martha Stomps/Sister, Housekeeper/22/Birmingham, Warwick/Census
1881/Alfred J Mison/Waiter/17/Birmingham, Warwick/Census
1881/Annie Astor/General Servant/17/Westbromwich, Stafford/Census
1881/William Bird/Visitor, Glass Stainer/24/Westbromwich, Stafford/Census
October 1881/Henry Stamps/Outgoing Licensee/../../Birmingham Daily Post
October 1881/Frederick Bower/Incoming Licensee/../../Birmingham Daily
Post
1883/Mrs Elizabeth Bower/../../../Kellys Directory
1891/George Brown/Publican/55/Handsworth Staffordshire/Census
1891/Rosannah Brown/Wife/53/Kings Norton Worcestershire/Census
1891/Walter A Brown/Son, Jeweller/22/Aston Warwickshire/Census
1891/Maud Starkey/Barmaid/16/Birmingham Warwickshire/Census
1891/Jane Silcox/General Servant/16/Oldbury Worcestershire/Census
1892/George Brown/../../../Kellys Directory
1900/William Perrin/../../../Kellys Directory
1905/Leopold James Iliffe/../../../Kellys Directory
1908/George R Evans/../../../Kellys Directory
1915/William Edward Jeavons/../../../Kellys Directory
November
1915/Bar - General wanted, at once: L Phillips, Leopard Inn, Goode street,
Hockley/../../../Birmingham Mail
May
1916/Bar - General wanted, at once, references required: L Phillips, Leopard
Inn, Goode street, Hockley/../../../Birmingham Mail
1916/In Memory of Corporal John George Phillips 2503, 1st-5th Bn., Royal
Warwickshire Regiment who died on 05 October 1916 Age 26/Son of Leonard and Jane
Louisa Phillips, of The Leopard Inn, Goode Street, Hockley, Birmingham./../../Commonwealth
Graves Commission *
October 1916/Corporal J G Phillips (26), Royal Warwickshire Regiment, son of
Mr L Phillips, the Leopard Inn, Goode street, Hockley. A brother is serving in
Egypt, and another, Frank, has been in the trenches, but has been discharged
because he is only sixteen years of age. Mr L Phillips, the father, was thirty
four years in the Volunteers and Territorials, and received King George's
Coronation Medal at Towye Camp in 1911/Birmingham Daily Post
1920/Leonard Phillips/11 Goode street/../../Electoral Register *
1922/Leonard Phillips, his wife and two sons/Leopard Inn, 11 Goode street/../../Electoral
Register *
When my grandfather married in 1923 his address is given as 11 Goode Street
and his father Leonard Phillips as a Publican. *
1940/Jas Howard Colclough/../../../Kellys Directory
* Provided By David Phillips