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In the 1871 census, Benjamin Carlyle is an engine driver and running the Crown and Harp in Mount Ephraim, York and he is the Publican for at least fifteen years.
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In 1871 at Mount Ephraim, St Mary Bishophill Junior
Benjamin Carlyle, Engine driver and Public house Crown and Harp aged 45 and born in Manchester, Lancashire
Margaret Carlyle, Wife aged 41 and born in Carlisle, Cumberland
Margaret Carlyle, Daughter aged 15 and born in York, Yorkshire
James Carlyle, Son aged 8 and born in York, Yorkshire
Elizabeth Carlyle, Daughter aged 6 and born in York, Yorkshire
Tom Carlyle, Son aged 2 and born in York, Yorkshire
George Carlyle, Grandson aged 5 and born in York, Yorkshire
Leonard Fletcher, Boarder, Engine driver aged 24 and born in Newton Ouse, Yorkshire
1872, Crown and Harp Inn, Benjamin Carlyle, 1 Mount Ephraim, Holgate road
In 1881 at 4 Mount Ephraim, St Mary Bishopshill Junior
Benjamin Carlyle, Publican aged 54 and born in Manchester, Lancashire
Margaret Carlyle, Publicans wife aged 50 and born in Carlisle, Cumberland
James Carlyle, Son, Joiner aged 19 and born in York, Yorkshire
Elizabeth Carlyle, Daughter, General servant aged 17 and born in York, Yorkshire
George Carlyle, Son, Farmers boy aged 15 and born in York, Yorkshire
Jane Carlyle, Daughter aged 12 and born in York, Yorkshire
Benjamin Carlyle, Son aged 8 and born in York, Yorkshire
1885, Crown and Harp, Benj. Carlyle, 4 Mount Ephraim
1911, Crown and Harp, 4 Mount Ephraim, Mrs Weston
1913, Crown and Harp, 4 Mount Ephraim, George Edward Metcalf
In 1921 at 4 Mount Ephraim, York, Yorkshire
George Exelly, Publican aged 46 years 9 months and born in York, Yorkshire
Mary Exelly, Wife, Home Duties aged 52 years 4 months and born in York, Yorkshire
Isabella Meines, Step-daughter, Domestic Servant aged 28 years 11 months and born in Exeter, Devon
George Exelly, Son aged 6 years 7 months and born in York, Yorkshire