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Prince Of Wales Inn, South Parade, Ossett WF5 0EL

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The address in the 1911 census is at 25 Market place, also the suggested address is at Bank street.

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Residents at this address

1893 Kellys directory - Frank Herbert Crossley, beer retailer, South parade

Register of Licenses granted - on Feb 9 1903 is James Kirkman, and the owner is the Beverley Brothers Ltd, Eagle Brewery, Wakefield

Register of Licenses granted - on May 4 1903 to Mary Emma Kirkman

Register of Licenses granted - on Feb 1 1904 to Joseph Henry Ward

Register of Licenses granted - on Aug 14 1905 to Henry Wright

1911/Henry Wright/Beer House Keeper/53/Horbury, Yorkshire/Census
1911/Rose Wttight/Wife, Assistant/54/Milton, Yorkshire/Census
1911/Elenor Heathcote/Niece/11 years 11 months/Wombwell, Yorkshire/Census
1911/Mary Ann Stead/Servant/16/Crofton, Yorkshire/Census

1915/Henry Wright of the Prince of Wales Inn South Parade Ossett Yorkshire died 4 October 1917 at the Infirmary Leeds Probate Wakefield 15 November to Rose Wright widow.Effects £108.

Register of Licenses granted - on Nov 5 1917 to Rose Wright

Register of Licenses granted - on July 28 1919 to Thomas Webster

1927 Kellys directory - Thomas Webster, beer retailer, South paraded

Register of Licenses granted - on Oct 15 1928 to Thomas Armitage

Register of Licenses granted - on July 9 1934 to George Inman

Register of Licenses granted - on Feb 12 1947 Payment of £850 from monopoly value to Commissioners of Custom and Excise confirmed.

2018 - Prince Of Wales Inn, South Parade, Ossett WF5 0EL

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