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Publicans in London (Middlesex) in the 1840s
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 26 Jan 2010 13:15 |
A useful site... |
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Catherine | Report | 26 Jan 2010 11:59 |
Does anyone know if I could find a list of publicans in Middlesex in the 1840s/50s? Did publicans need to be licensed in those days? Tried the trade directories but with no luck (am looking for a John Baker who, if alive, was a publican on his daughter's 1850 marriage certificate). Thanks in advance |