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Whilst I do you may wish to look for a chap who spread the news round

in 1833

Royal George 60 Carver Street, John Craven, 1905-1911

Had this on my list, don't know about 1833 though lol

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Nope you may need to check his country file on sundays.

still waiting for a clue on the "Harrowing" and "tom jones"

Jones, Bridge Inn 1 Bridgehouses, 1881 - just add his first full name and you got it lol

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Why might it have been a "Harrow-ing" experience saying Goodnight on the Prairie, Park in 1871 ?

Goodnight John Boy ..., Goodnight Marie-Lou ... lol

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Michael's friend, Richard's husband (twice), a veritable "National Velvet" (1919), thats "Charlotte" for clues ...

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Royal George 60 Carver Street, John Craven, 1905-1911

Had this on my list, don't know about 1833 though lol

Sorry if I have misread and thus mislead! this is from known keepers 1905

Royal George 60 Carver Street 1833 1970 137 John Craven 12

I thought the 1833 was him :unsure:

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Michael's friend, Richard's husband (twice), a veritable "National Velvet" (1919), thats "Charlotte" for clues ...

I think this must be her

Freedom House South Road, Walkley 1871 Mrs Eliza Taylor (Beerhouse)

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Goodnight John Boy ..., Goodnight Marie-Lou ... lol

on a roll now :rolleyes:

Old Harrow 80 Broad Street, Park 1822 John Walton 5

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I think this must be her

Freedom House South Road, Walkley 1871 Mrs Eliza Taylor (Beerhouse)

Charlotte Tavern 17 Charlotte Street, Mrs Elizabeth Taylor, 1919, more than close enough for five points !

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Charlotte Tavern 17 Charlotte Street, Mrs Elizabeth Taylor, 1919, more than close enough for five points !

ah yes I finished my search when espying Eliza teach me to be more thorough :blink:

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A Braveheart Bar none, in the Western Sun (1919-1925)

This could be the chap

William Wallace victualler, Three Pigeons, 117 Carver street

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This man was responsible for "I Puts the Lightie On" !

"There's a little man in the fridge

Living with the ham and the butter

He just has to stand in the fridge

Wait until you open the shutter

A funny little man

With a nightie on

And, when I asked him What He Did, he said

I puts the lightie on"

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This man was responsible for "I Puts the Lightie On" !

"There's a little man in the fridge

Living with the ham and the butter

He just has to stand in the fridge

Wait until you open the shutter

A funny little man

With a nightie on

And, when I asked him What He Did, he said

I puts the lightie on"

Is this the chap

20 Paradise St Pitcher & Glass Thomas Steel (beer retailer)

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Is this the chap

20 Paradise St Pitcher & Glass Thomas Steel (beer retailer)

Indeed, Tommy "Half a Sixpence/Little White Bull" Steel(e).

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