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The Duke of York | Duke of York | On a board in front | On the East side | An ordinary Public Ho. with | ||
PH | (PH) | of King Street | outbuildings attached | |||
Duke of York | James Wood | South of George | ||||
(PH) | Terrace | |||||
Duke of York | John Ray | |||||
(PH) | ||||||
George’s Terrace | George’s Terrace | On a board in front | On the South of | A neat row of Cottages chiefly | ||
George’s Terrace | James Wood | George Street between | occupied by Laborers | |||
George’s Terrace | John Ray | Reed Street & King | ||||
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The George Tavern | George Tavern | On a board in front | On the West side | An ordinary public House | ||
(PH) | and at the South end | with some Assembly Rooms attach | ||||
George Tavern | James Wood | of King Street | ||||
(PH) | ||||||
George Tavern | John Ray | |||||
(PH) | ||||||
George Tavern | Map of Town | |||||
(PH) | ||||||
Note: Unsigned; the non-standard format of this 1857 Name Book has been modified to match other transcriptions
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Transcribed by PF and PT
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