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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY's PUBLIC HOUSES Continned 508 PUB GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY'S PUBLIC HOUSES continned. Salutation inn, George Diver, Stratton, Cirencester Railway inn, William May, Charfield R.S.O Salutation, Mrs. Mary Ann Eatell, Mang-otafield, Bristol Railway hotel, Joseph Charles Mills, 3 Russell st. Strond Salutation, Mrs. Ellen Ford, Henbury, Bristol Railway inn, Mrs. Adelaide Pearce, 10 Bristol I'd. Gloucester Salutation, ~Iiss Mary Greening, Tetbury street, Minchin· Railway hotel, John Frederick Philpot, Charfield R.S.O hampton, Stroud Railway inn, George Randal1, Brown's Hill, Strond Salutation inn, Mrs. Lydia Rowell, Coombe toad, Wotton- Railway hotel, Miss Kate Ridler, Cookson's terrace, Lydney under-Edge Railway inn, Thos. Stephens, Dudbridge, Rodboro', Stroud Sandford inn, Henry FaIT, Sandford street, Cheltenham Railway inn, Joseph Walker, Lower Oddington, Stow-on- Saracen's Head, John Cameron, 34 Eastgate st. Gloucester the-Wold S.O Sawyers' Arms, John Dee, Avening, Stroud Ram inn, William Davis, Bussage, Stroud Sawyers' Arms, Mrs. J. J ones, Low.Lydbrook,Lydbrook,Ross Ram inn, Edwd. Hall, American passage, High st. Cheltnhm Seagrave Arms, Frederick lorns, Weston-sub-Edge, Broad- . Ram inn, Calvin Edmund Harrison, Woodchester, Stroud way R.S.O. (Worcs) Ram, Charles Hillier, Minchinhampton, Stroud Seven Stars, Henry Saunders, Cinderford, Newnham Ram, Mrs. E. Mizen, Potter's Pound, Wotton-under-Edge Severn Bridge hotel, John Thus. Franklin, Purton, Lydney Redesdale Arms, Mrs. Ann Tanner, Moreton-in-Marsh Severn View inn, David Camm, Primrose hill, Lydney Red Hart, Samuel Pierce, Awre, Newnham Seymour hotel, Chas. Adolf Ramstedt, Seymour rd.Glo'ster Red Hart inn, William Woodman, Blaisdon, Newnham Shakespeare inn, Phineas Bradley, 48 Nortbgate st. Glo'ster Red Lion, Thomas Cox, King Stanley, Stonehouse Shakespeare hotel, Thomas Davis, High street, Cheltenham Red Lion, Arthur James Davis, Eastcombe, Stroud Shearman'sArms inn, Mrs. Sarah Gay, The Steep, Wotton- Red Lion inn, John Folley, 105 Lower Barton st. Gloucester under-Edge Red Lion, James Gibson, Campden S.O Shears inn, Albert French, Watledge, Nailsworth, Stroud Red Lion, Mrs. Lucy Hobbs, Cromhall, Falfield R.S.O Sherborne Arms, Rt Hayward, Aldsworth, Nortleach R.S.O Red Lion, R')bert Wm. Hooper, 41 Nortbgate st. Gloucester Sherborne Arms, James Lock, Sherborne street,Chelteuham Red Lion, William James, Norton, Gloucester Sherborne Arms, Mrs. Annie Radbnrn, Northleach R. S. 0 Red Lion, William Matthews, Huntley, Gloucester Ship inn, Daniel Ambrose, Newnham Red Lion inn, George Newman, Micheldean R.S.O Ship inn, Frank Cornock, Stock lane, Berkeley Red Lion hotel, Chas. NichoLs,Westbury-on-Severn,Newnhm Ship, Miss Anna Tyler Doward, Alveston R.S.O Red Lion, Esau Scarrott, Market sq. Stow-on-the-Wold S.O Ship inn, George Jones, Maisemore, Gloucester Red Lion inn, George Sendall, Arlingbam, Stonehouse Ship inn, Albert Edward I.acay, Wallbridge, Stroud Red Lion inn, Charles Stallard, 20 Dollar street, Cirencester Ship inn, George Moulder, Quay, Gloucester Red Lion, Mrs. Sarah Stroud, Northleach RS.O Ship, G. H. Russell, Oldbury-npon-Severn,Thornbury R.S. 0 Red Lion, William Henry Tovey, 311 High st. Cheltenbam Ship inn, Frederick Shearman, Brimscombe, Stroud Red Lion, Wm. Wakefield, Market st. NaIlsworth, Stroud Shutter inn, 'rhomas Cresswell, Gotherington, Chelte¥am Red Lion, John Whittington, Cinder bill, Coleford Sloop, William Greening, Bollow, Newnham Red Lion, James Wilkins, Ampney St. Peter, Cirencester Spread Eagle vaults, C. H. Town8~nd, Northgate st. Glo'ster Red Rover, Rowland Powell, Barton street, Gloucester Spread Eagle inn, Jobn Webb, Newport, Berkeley Regent inn, Mrs. Thina Packer, Regent street, Cheltenbam Squirrel inn, Mrs. Harriett Drew, 79 Southgate st. Glo'ster Ring of Bells, Jonatban Bryant, Coalpit Heath, Bristol Stag inn, Geor~e Miles, Yorkley, Lydney Rising Sun, Albert Bennett, Shortwood, Stroud Star inn, Cornelius Ahern, Painswick, Stroud Rising Sun, E. Brain, Five acres, Christchurch, Coleford Starinn, George Bowring, Silver street, Dursley Rising Sun, Mrs. Ann Butt, Ruspidge, Newnham Star hotel, George Henry Devereux, Regent st. Cheltenbam Rising Sun, William Cratchley, Randwick, Stroud Star, Robert Estcourt, Whiteshill, Strond Rising Sun hotel, Atwell Goulding, Cleeve Hill R.S.O Star inn, John French, Forest Green, Stroud Rising Sun, Mrs. Mary Ann Phillimore, 7 Nelson st. Stroud Star inn, Mrs. A. Green, Market pt Wotton-under-Edge Robin Hood inn, Jobn MeIling, 47 Bristol road, Gloucester Star inn, Samuel Lovell. Pucklechurch, Bristol Rock, Mrs. Ellen Dyke, Christcburch, Coleford Star, Henry Frank Mitchell, The Stad, Stroud Rose inn, Adolphus George Mallett, Pagan hill, Stroud Star inn, Edwin Ravenhill, Quay, Gloucester Rose, Charles Potter, Huntingford, Wotton-under-Edge Star inn, Charles. Edwin Shaw, 19 Alvin street, Gloucester Rose & Crown, Mrs. Emily Aylward, Worcester st. Glo'ster Station inn, Thomas Taylor, Warmley, Bristol Rose & Crown, Albert Blanchard, Iron Acton, Bristol Stone Bench inn, Henry Arnold, Elmore, Gloucester Rose & Crown, Mrs. S. Bowsher, Nymphsfield, Stonehouse Stroat inn, James Lewis, Stroat, Chepstow Rose & Crown inn, Thomas Claridge, Rose & Crown pas- Sudeley Arms, Alfred Winfield, Winchcomb pI. Cheltenham sage, High street, Cheltenham Suffolk Arms, Emest John Hayter, Suffolk road, Cheltenbm Rose & Crown, Samuel George Collett, Two Mile Hill road, Suffolk Arms, Samuel Upton, Suffolk street, Gloucester Two Mile Hill, Bristol Sun inn, Waiter Cole, II8 Dyer street, Cirencester Rose &Crown,W. W.Williams,Rangeworthy,Wickwar R. S. 0 Sun, Albert Long Ellsmore, Bream, Lydney Rose in Hand, Thos. Baldwin, Ruardean, Micheldean R.S.O Sun inn, William Page, North street, Winchcomb R S.0 Royal hotel, Thomas Gosney, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham Snn, William Elkanan Wookey, Fisbponds, Bristol Royal hotel, Charles Robert Reilley, Avonmouth, Bristol Sun Dial inn, George Goulding, 13 London road, Stroud Royal Albert inn, George James, Newerne, Lydney Swan hotel, Frederick Baguley, Moreton-in-Marsh RoyalArms inn,Mrs. J.Cole, Brockweir, Hewelsfld.Chepstow Swan, Mrs. Mary Ann Baker, Union street, Stroud Royal Forest inn, John Brown, Lane ends, Coleford Swan hotel, Mrs. E. Baldwin, 24 Gosditch st. Cirencester Royal Forester, A. Jones, Little Dean hill,Cinderfrd.Newnhm Swan inn, Owen Brown, Brierley, Cinderford, Newnham Royal George hotel, Wm. Henry Long, Birdlip, Gloucester Swan hotel, William Chapman, Almondsbury R.6.0 Royal George, Henry Anton Schubert, Horfield, Bristol Swaninn, William Clifford, Combe hill, Evington, Cheltnhm Royal Oak, Henry Beale, Cirencester road, Tetbury Swan, Mrs. Ellen Cope, High street, Berkeley Royal Oak, Geo. Leopold Carter, 298 Higb st. Cheltenham Swan inn, Abraham Davis, Woolastone, Lydney Royal Oak, Miss Henrietta Davis, Little Dean hill, Cinder- Swan inn, William Davis, Pillowell, Lydney ford, Newnham Swan, Mrs. Sarab Gerring, Lechlade S.O Royal Oak, Albert E. Harman, 70 Glo'ster st. Cirencester Swan, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Griffiths, Nibley, Bristol Royal Oak, Lewis Clifford Higgins, Woodchester, Stroud Swan hotel, Edwin Knight, Cinderford, Newnham Royal Oak, W. Holloway, Withington, Andoversford R.S.O Swan, Thomas Merchant, Pennsylvania, Cold Ashton, Chip- Royal Oak, Henry Jones, Leighterton, Wotton-under-Edge penham Royal Oak, Richard Jones, Painswick, Stroud S wan inn, Mrs. Eliza Pearce, Winterbourne, Bristol Royal Oak, Wm. Jasper Millard, South Cerney, Cirencester Swan, William John Phillimore,Tytherington, Falfield R.S.O Royal Oak, Mrs. A. M.Osbom, Haw st.Wotton-under-Edge Swan commercial hotel, J. F. B. Smith, Newerne, Lydney Royal Oak inn, Charles H. Page, Lower Westg'dte st.Glo'ster Swan, Robert Smith, Coaley, Dursley Royal Oak, William Pearce, Winterbourne, Bristol Swan, William J. Stephens, Tockington,AlmondsburyRS.O Royal Oak hotI. 'rhos. Pullen, sen. Broad st. Chipping Sodbry Swan inn, George Tanner, Southrop, Lechlade S.O Royal Oak,Arthur J. A. Reed, Drybrook, Micheldean RS.O Swan, William Vines, West end, Minchinhampton, Stroud Royal Oak, Mrs. Elizabeth Thornbury, Quay st. Tewkesbry Swan commercial & family inn, Edward Frederick Wood- Royal Oak, Arthnr White, Gloucester road, Coleford man, Bibury, Fairford S.O Royal Oak inn, Mrs. Emily White, Hucclecote, Gloucester Swan & :Falcon, Mrs. Emma Hancox, Longsmith st.Glo'ster Royal Oak, Daniel Richard Young, Cromhall, :FalfieldR.S.O Talbot inn, Thomas Gough, II7 Southgate st. Gloucester Royal Standard, William Young, Swindon I'd. Cheltenham Talbot inn, Charles Hobbs, Duke street, Cheltenham Royal Union inn, Mark Cole, Cindel'ford, Newnham Talbot, Henry Ward, Victoria road, Cirencester Royal William, William Sadler Hall, Cranham, Stroud Talbot commercial hotel, Edwin Webb, Silver st. Tetbury Russell Arms, Albert Skinner, Rales road, Cheltenham Tennis Court, William Jefferies, Warmley, Bristol Salisbury Arms, E. J. Griffin, 2 Rotunda tel'. Cheltenham Theatre Vaults, Wm. B. Barnett, 152 Westgate st. Glo'ster Salmon, Wintour Phelps, Elmore, Gloucester Three Cocks inn, Tom Hale, Charlton, Tetbury Salmon, Mrs. 6usannah Zeborah Price, Wanswell, Berkeley Three Cocks, Edward Organ, So Castle street, Cirencester.
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