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Hampshire. Pub 951 TRADES DffiECTORY.] HAMPSHIRE. PUB 951 . ,. - .. • • • • • ·- - PUBLIC HOUSES. J Including Inns and Taverns. Adelaide tavern, George Broad, Adelaide road, Andover Battery inn, John Young, Romsey road, Winchester Admiral''S Head, Wm. G. Parker, go Kingston cres.Lndprt Battery hotel, William Edwin Faulkner, Spring V1l.le, St. Admiralty tavern, Fred. Burghard,39 Spring st. Landport Helen's, Ryde Air • Balloon tavern, John William Waltham Taylor, Bay Tree, Mrs. Eliza Perry, IO New road, Southampton Commercial road, Landport Bear Hotel, Louis Dubuis, East street, Havant .Alarm, Samuel Love, Quay hill, Lymington Bear & Ragged Staff, Wm. Johnson, Michelmersh, Romsey .Albert tavern, Geo. Woods, 2 Lancast~r road, Southsea Bear & Staff, J oseph Alien Lee, 28 North street, Portsea Albion inn, Alfred Davis, 33 Newport street, Ryde Beauclerk Arms, Edwd. Sturt, Railway station, Winch.fld .Albi<Jn, Harry Gifford, 1 Low. Stockbridge rd. Winchester Bedford, Charles Mew Chiverton, 77a, Carisbrooke road, .A.lbion inn, .Arthur Kirby, uz High street, Cowes Newport, Isle of Wight .A.lbion hotel, Mrs. A. Long, 150 St. Mary's st.Southmptn Bedford hotel, W. R. Foord, 23 Bedford pl. Southampton Alexandra hotel, Victor Bart<Jn, 6 Bellevue rd. S'thampton Bedford-in-Chase, Edward Wilkins, 14 The Hard, Portsea .Alexandra tavern, James Wm. Mursell, Medina rd. Cowes Beehive, J. Cushen, Lugley street, Newport, I. of Wigh~ .A.llianca inn, William Parker, 48 .Albert rd. Southampton Bee Hive, Edmund Smith, High street, .Aldershot A11iance, Mrs. Maria Salter, 7I High street, Aldershot Bee Hive, Thomas Wm. Trew, 98 Mid Brook st. Winchestr Alma inn, Thos. Keeling, Upham, Bishop's Waltham S.O Bell, Miss Mary Barnes, 24 St. James sq. Newport. I. of W Alma tavern, Mrs . .A.nnie L. May, no Blackfriars rd.Sthsea Bell inn, Joseph Barratt, The Bury, Odiham, Winchfield Alma Arms, Waiter Wm. Meager,Highland rd.Portsmouth Bell, Charles Carpenter, Bell street, Whitchurch R.S.O American hotel, William Holvey, Oyster st. Portsmouth Bell tavern, Benjamin Carter, 67 High street, Portsmth Anchor, Mrs. Mary Baker, North Warnborough,Winchfield Bell, Henry John Cheater, Brook, Lyndhurst R.S.O Anchor, William George Bourne, Eling, Southampton Bell inn, Hy. Davis, 16 Front s£. St.· Cross, Winchester Anchor, Arthur Garner, 76 East street, Southampton Bell, H. J. L. Kemp, Normandy street, Alton Anchor, Charles Gillett, 2I East street, Portsmouth Bell, Mrs. Alice Lawrence, London streeli, Basingstoke Anchor, William R. Hinkins, Cove, Farnborough Bell inn, F. W. Morris, Godshill,Wroxhall R.S.O. I. of W Anchor, James Knight, Lower Troyle, Alton Bell, Thomas Perrin, St. Peter's road, Peters:field .Anchor inn, A. S. Lawrence, London street, Basingstoke Bell inn, Miss Mary Ryan, Medina road, Cowes Anchor, Daniel Lawrence, Kingsclere, Newbury Bell, Mrs. S. Sindle, W elhill rd. Penton Mewsey, Andover­ Anchor inn, Chas. Fredk. R. Mears, Bishopstoke, East­ Bell, James Stacey, Appleshaw, Andover ' leigh R. S. 0 Bell inn, Henry Stanton, IO High street, Gosport Anchor, J ames O:xlade, Yateley, Blackwater Bell, Henry Trapp, 7I Orchard lane, Southampton .Anchor inn, Ernest Eugene Stallard, I High st. Cowes Bell commercial inn & posting house, James Wheeler,. Anchor, Henry Whiting, South street, Emsworth West street, New Alresford Anchor, George Willis, Ropley dean, Ropley, .Alresford Bell & Crown, George Bone, Ellisfield, Basingstol..e .Anchor .& Hope, Mrs. Fanny Davis, 56 Three Field lane, Bell & Crown, Henry Bunce, Hatherden, Andover Southampton Bell & Crown, F. Pope, 40 Melbourne street,Southampton. Anchor & Hope, Mrs. Sarah Lawrence, Hythe, Sthmptn Bellemoor inn, William Hill, Hill lane, Southampton Anchor & Hope, Mrs. Charlotte Webster, 96 High st. Bellevue inn, .Arthur Rowe, Southampton st. Southamptn Lyrnington , • Belvidere inn, William Summers, 43 Belvidere terrace,. .Angel, ·Robert Campbell, Queen's road, Aldershot Northam, Southampton Angel tavern, Mrs . .Ada Cleall, Haslar street, Gosport Benbow, Mrs. Kate Dall, 12 Clock street, Portsea. Angel, Waiter Gamester, 95 High street, .Andover Berkeley .Arms, Geo. Wilcox, 13 Somers road, Southsea Angel, Herbert E. Mellish, High st. Bitterne, Southamptn Bevois Castle, E. Crowley, Bevois Valley rd. Southampton .Angel inn, Robert Simms, Wote street, Basingstoke Bevois Castle, Mrs. H. Pomeroy, 3 Bevois st. Southampton Angel, William Webb, High st. Odiham, Winch.field Bevois Town hotel, H. Morley, 6 Middle st. Southampton Angel & County Court tav. W.Ring,Highbury st.Prtsmth Bishop Blaize inn, Mrs. A. Marsh, II New st. Andover .Anglers' .Arms, John Henry Cave, Yarbridge, Brading Bishop Blaize, James Pritchard, The Hundred, Romsey R.S.O. Isle of Wight Bitterne Brewery, Mrs. M. A. Thomas, Bitterne, Stlunptn Anglers, Mrs. Ann Miles, Bishopstoke, Eastleigh R.S.O Black Bear, C. Young, 5 North Cross street, Gosport .A.nglesea tavern, Mrs. Harriet Wyatt, ro.Anglesea st.Ryde Black Boy, Henry Beazley, Wharf hill, Winchester r .Anglesey Arms, James Redman, Anglesey, Gosport Black Boy, Thomag Henry Gordon, 12 Church st.Basingstk Anglesey .Arms, Mrs. Jane Stayley, rBo Queen st. P<>rtsea Black Dog, William Hy. Golding, The Square, Emswortb. Antelope, John Clem, 4I Hanover street, Ports ea Black Dog, Mrs. Mary A. Lanb, West street, Havant Antelope, George Campling, 30 High street, Christchurch Black Dog, George B. Wils-on, 263 Arundel st. La.ndport .Antelope inn, Mrs. M. A. M. Welch, 58 High st. New- Black Horse, Alf. Leonard Austin, 9 Castle street, Ryde port, I. of W · Black Horse, J ames A. Ayres, Crookham, Winchfield: Antelope hotel, Ernest M. Wood, 66 St. Mary's rd.Sthmptn Black Horse, Thomas Blackman, Shedfield, Botley S.O Apollo, Mrs. L. Chinnock, 13 Chapel road, Southampton Black Horse, Augustus Blissett, Kingsclere, Newbury Army & Navy tavern, Nathaniel .Antill Lim. near the Black Horse, Wm. Thos. Brodley, West Tytherley,Sthmptn­ Dockyard gates, Portsea Black Horse, George Payne, 65 Church st. Shirley,Sthmptn­ .Army & Navy, Philip Henry Geary, West end, Aldershot Black Lion, Mark Solomon, 47 North street, Gosport Artichoke, Ge9rge Henry .Allan, 56 South street, Gosport Black Lion, Mrs. RhoP.a J. Watts, Milton, Portsmouth Artillery Arms, Thomas Hume, Milton, Portsmouth Black Swan, Wm. Smith, 93 St. Mary's st. Southampton Atlantic, Thomas Wilkes, II9 High street, Ryde Black Swan, W:illiam Walker, 76 North street, Portsea Avenue hotel, George Jones, Twyford avenue, Landport Black Swan, Nathaniel Watts, Monxton, .A.ndover Avenue hotel, Mrs. Ellen Lush, I Padwell rd.Southamptn Blackfriars tavern, G.W.Gibbs,I23 Blackfriars rd. Sthsea­ Axe & Compasses, Peter Bartlett, East end, East Wood- Black~miths' .Arms, W. G. Armond, 55 Church st.Landprt; hay, Newbury , Blacksmiths' Arms, Alfred Bartlett, Stubbington, Fareham Bakers' Arms, A. Pitts, 164 Commercial road, Landport Blacksmiths' Arms, Mrs. Grace Maud Biggs, 94 Com- Bakers' Arms, George Stoner, 22 High street, Winchester mercial road, Landport Balmoral tavern, Thos. H. Fielder, I Landport ter.Sthsea Blacksmith's Arms, T. Jones, I07 South street, Gosport­ Balmoral Arms, Isaac Russell, Nursling, Southampton . Blue Anchor, R. E. :Buckle, Kingston cross, Landport Baltic, Richard Winter, 38 Thomas street, Landport. Blue .Anchor, Daniel Byrne, 45 Highbury st. Portsmouth Bank inn, Henry A. Seeley, 48 Liverpool st. Southampton Blue .inchor, George Few, Ramshill, Peters:field Bank tavern, Henry Hacker, I2 Grosvenor rd. Aldershot Blue Anchor, George Thompson, Horndean R.S.O Banner inn, Mrs. Ann E. Cotton, SI Sea street, New- Blue .Anchor, George Way, 32 Chapel rd. Southampton­ port, Isle of Wight Blue Anchor tav. Mrs. M . .A. Wigmore, 53 Cross st.Portsea Bargate, Waiter Haysom, r85 High street, Southampton Blue Bell inn, George Bush, West Liss S.O Barge, Miss Elizabeth J. Watts, 64 Wote st. Bastingstoke Blue Lion, Reuben Thomas Kennett, 39 Queen st. Portsea Barleycorn inn, Edward Henry Naylor, Avenue road, Boatswain & Call, Edwin Airs, 8 Frederick street, Portsea Sandown R.S.O. Isle of Wight Boiler Makers' Arrns,D.Humphreys,IoiPrinces st.Shmptn , Barley Mow, Albert Edward Higgs, Winch:field Bold Forester, Mrs. Miriam Parry, Soberton, Bishop's- Barley Mow, Charles Organ, 39 Castle road, Southsea W altham S. 0 Barley Mow, G. Ranger, Shide, Newport, Isle of Wight Bpld Forester, Fredk. G. Travers, 177 Albert rd. Sthsea Barley Mow, Mrs. E. Wateridge, Normandy street, Alton Bold Foresters, Stephen Smith, Marchwood, Southamptn Bat & Ball, Thomas Baker, Eastoo, Winchester Bolton Arms, Alfred Boseley, Basing, Basingstoke Bat & Ball, Charles Fisher, Breamore, Salisbury Bolton Yacht, Mrs. Mary Ann Rogers, 79 High st. Cowes-, Bat&: E1ll, Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Hambledon, Cosham R.S.O Boot, Mrs. Anne Hunt, Shipton-Bellinger, .A.ndover J • • • • • -.
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