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Struggling to place Hawley Croft in relation to Broad Lane to be honest regardless of what is, or isn't, on the map.

Rawson Allen, Orange Branch, 28 Hollis Croft (1828-29); nearby, could this be Rawson ??

and for that matter, where is/was Tenter Street ?

(Sorry to be a stupie - it's been a tough day at work ! - nine hours over two days on the blower to Orange/Everythingeverywhere.com - brain mashed)

This should help.

Tenter Street and the four crofts,1853.

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Fine map work Steve, Thank you.

You currently owe us £32,000 for mobile phone bills for the last two and a half months does tend to concentrate the mind somewhat.

(I've had something of a result; more on this in "General Chat".)

This should help.

Tenter Street and the four crofts,1853.

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The Browm Bear 75/109 Norfolk Street

1890 John Gardiner Hanson

1898, 1900, Mrs Lydia Whitton

1923, 24, Frederick Whitton

1929, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, Mrs Sarah Ann Whitton

1942, 44, 48, Mrs E Riley

Old Brown Cow 68 Wicker

1890, George Wooland

1900, Frank Dickinson

1923, 24, 29, 31, William Douglas Lomas

1932, 33, 36, 37, William Henry Thompson

1938, 39, Sidney Macreath

1942, 44, Mrs Beatrice Ann Marshall

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The Brown Cow 1 Mowbray Street

1890, John James Holey

1900, G H Lingard

1923, 24, 29, 31, 32, 33, Tom Rolley

1936, Mrs M Archer

1937, 38, 39, 42, Harvey F Bellamy

1944, James Crosby

Brown Cow 3 Radford Street

1890 George Lamb

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The Brown Cow 27 Trippet Lane

1890 William Ball

The Brunswick Hotel 13-15 Haymarket

1890 Sam Hetherington

1900, Robert Turner

1923, 24, 25, 29, 31, 32, Robert Hepplewhite

1933, 36, 37, 38, 39, William Mallows

1942, John Ford

The Brunswick 54 thomas Street

1871 Byron Ledger

1890 Arthur Darwin

1900, Joseph Short

1923, Matthew Frank Lowies

1924 , 25, John William Thorley

1929, Walter Wragg

1931, 32, 33, 36, 37, Arthur Glover

1938, 39, 42, 44, Eli D Ward

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The Bulls Head 396 Fulwood Road

1890 A R Slough / Slowe

1895, 96, Albert B Stowe

1900 William Gibson

1923, 24, Hebert Naylor

1929, William Mower

1931, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, William Henry Coley

1944, Mrs Nellie Coley

The Bull & Mouth 30 Waingate

1890 M Nixon

1900, William H Dent

1923, 24, Alfred Kersh

1929, George Green

1931, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 44, Greaves Armitage Green

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The Bull & Oak 78 Wicker

1890 Charles Long

1900, William Henry Barge

1923, 24, 25, John Thomas Anderson

1929, William Henry Thompson

1931 Fred West

1932 William Harold Smith

1933, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 44, 48, Percy Parkin

The Burgoyne Arms 246 Langsett Road

1890 Eleanor / Eleazer Milner

1900 Robert Bocking

1923, 24, 29, James Howson

1931, Pollard Stead

1932, 33,, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 44, Harry Harold Pantling

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TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent(Sheffield, England), Saturday, November 26, 1870;

The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent(Sheffield, England), Saturday, February 24, 1872;

I'm slowly adding these transfer of licensee to the A to Z list but

any ideas for the 1870 one , The Albion Brightside?

It doesn't give an address other than Brightside .

Could be one of two.

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I'm slowly adding these transfer of licensee to the A to Z list but any ideas for the 1870 one , The Albion Brightside? It doesn't give an address other than Brightside . Could be one of two.

1871 Census.

The Albion Inn, Johnson Street.

Alfred Taylor, Licensed Victullar, 21years old.

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That's a tremendous job you are doing on the back of Syrup's tremendous job.

I'm hoping for a holiday and I'll be needing a download of the entire A-Z, so, here's me asking, politely, for help please. I don't need it yet, but I don't know how to do it anymore and certain individuals do, I believe - just a heads up. It'd going to be a big bunch of files, isn't it ?

With the new file size limit, is it possible that we could have a Christmas posting of a document with all the pubs and all the data ()at that point in time, a "snapshot" - this would obviously be updated two days later, but what a resource that would be.

I'm slowly adding these transfer of licensee to the A to Z list.

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That's a tremendous job you are doing on the back of Syrup's tremendous job.

I'm hoping for a holiday and I'll be needing a download of the entire A-Z, so, here's me asking, politely, for help please. I don't need it yet, but I don't know how to do it anymore and certain individuals do, I believe - just a heads up. It'd going to be a big bunch of files, isn't it ?

With the new file size limit, is it possible that we could have a Christmas posting of a document with all the pubs and all the data ()at that point in time, a "snapshot" - this would obviously be updated two days later, but what a resource that would be.

I am trying to get it completed for Christmas if possible.

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1871 Census.

The Albion Inn, Johnson Street.

Alfred Taylor, Licensed Victullar, 21years old.

It seems the Whites books have the name of the brother Charles down for many years.

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For syrup , which he posted a looong time ago

The Marshall Villa Hotel

1880 Thomas Lowe

Could this be Pye Bank , Pitsmoor?

Maybe the Marshall Tavern???

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I'm hoping to head for "the middle of nowhere" just after Christmas, I can't download the A-Z whilst your sterling work is going on, so that's all sounding very good as a plan. Just need ?t?v?H? to provide the technical assistance at some point lol

I am trying to get it completed for Christmas if possible.

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So far into the middle of nowhere it close by where the President is supposed to go in times of National Emergency (or the Vice President), as far away from every country in the World as it is possible to get on mainland America - supposedly.

Maybe our Canadian correspondent(s) can pass comment - Mick and Elaine. ?

I'm hoping to head for "the middle of nowhere" just after Christmas

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The Burlington Hotel 72 Wentworth Street & 7 Burlington Street

1890 Fred Cawdell

1900 William Gane

1923, Arthur Crisp

1924, 25, George Henry Crisp

1929, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, Albert Fletcher

1939, 42, 44, Thomas Hogan

The Burns Head Tavern 10 Townhead Street

1890 Joseph Harrop

The Burnt Tree Tavern 84 Allen Street

1854 Thomas Oldfield

1890 George Ward

The Black Eagle 8 Wellington street

1890 Thomas Johnson

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The burnt Tree Tavern 83 Hoyle Street

1890 Mrs Emma Cullingworth

1900 John Adamson

1923, 24, 29, 31, 32, 33, 36, James Renshaw

1937, 38, Mrs Alice Renshaw

1939, Mrs Margaret Renshaw

The Blake Street Hotel 53 Blake Street

1890 William Burgan

1900 William Drake

1923 Arthur Coulson

1924, 29, Mrs Margaret Coulson

1931, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 44, 48, Francis Edwin Wainwright

The Blue Ball Langett Road Wharncliffe Side

1890 Mrs Elizabeth Booth

1900. 01, George Toplis

1923, George Dalton Garner

1924, 25, Harry Eastwood

1929, 31, 32, 33, Alfred Armitage

1936, Herbert B King

1937, George William Saynor

1938, 39, 42, 44, Charles William Cork

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The Blue Ball Hagstones Road Worrall

1854 Joseph Woolhouse

1890 , 1900, John Grayson

1923, 24, 25, George Grayson

1929, Charles William Humphries

1931, 32, 33, 36, Stanley Tew

1937, 38, 39, 42 William E Turton

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For syrup , which he posted a looong time ago

The Marshall Villa Hotel

1880 Thomas Lowe

Could this be Pye Bank , Pitsmoor?

Maybe the Marshall Tavern???

1881 Census.

2 Marsall Street Pitsmoor, Grocers Shop and Beerhouse.

Fredrick Lever 62 years old, Publican and Greengrocer,

F J Cuckson Son in Law 34 years old, Publican and Greengrocer.

1871 Census,

Thomas Lowe 18 years old, Labourer.

Marshall Street Court 7,

No trace in Census Records for Sheffield area after this.

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1881 Census.

2 Marsall Street Pitsmoor, Grocers Shop and Beerhouse.

Fredrick Lever 62 years old, Publican and Greengrocer,

F J Cuckson Son in Law 34 years old, Publican and Greengrocer.

1871 Census,

Thomas Lowe 18 years old, Labourer.

Marshall Street Court 7,

No trace in Census Records for Sheffield area after this.

Mmm what shall we make of it.

You have the name in 1871 although he's only 17 and a labourer

maybe by 1880 he could have ran the beerhouse or pub

called the Marshall Villa aka Marshall Tavern??

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The Blue Ball / Old Blue Bell Worksop Road Attercliffe

1890 Mrs Maria Hurst

1900 James Elliott

1923, 24, 29, Dennis A Burrell

1931, 32, 33, 36, William Snape

The Blue Stoop Inn High Street Dronfield

1854 William Goodwin

1890 , 1900, 1901, Charles Street

1923, 24, 25, Hebert Howarth

1929, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, John Howarth

1939, 42, 44, 48, Henry Jackson

The Bridge Inn Nursery Street

1890 William Chipling

1900 Mrs c E Hutchinson

1923, 24, 25,, 29, 31, 32, Joseph Milner

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The Bridge 3 Sheffield Road Dronfield

1890 John Rawson

1900, 01, Mrs Sarah Gratton

1923, 24, David Ingham

1925 Harold J Ingham

1929, 31, 32, Mrs Gladys Ingham

1933, 36, 37, 38, William Jordon

1939, William Loxley Oliver

1942, 44, 48, Mrs Muriel Beresford

The Bridge Lane End Chapeltown

1890 Mrs Elizabeth Stenton

1923, 24, 25, Arthur Crookes

1929, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 44, 48, George Frederick Burtoft

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The British Oak 227 Carbrook Street

1890 Samuel Spooner

1900, Mrs Asenath Kitchin

1923, Mrs Edith Austin

1924, 25, Charles Helliwell

1929, John Leonard Cook

1931, Tom Knight

1932 John K Kaye

1933, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 44, Benjamin H Alsop / Allsop

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The Brunswick Hotel Tilford Road Woodhouse

1890 Mrs Jane Tillotson

1900 Ellis H Bower

1923, 24, Joseph Outram

1929, 31, John Robert Hudson

1932, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 44, Harry Cawthorne

The Bull's Head 2 Matilda Street / 31 South Street

1890 Mrs M Stork

1900, Arthur Charles Rackshaw

The Black Bull 18 Church Street , Ecclesfield

1854 William Jepson

1890 , 1900, 01, Mrs Emma Jackson

1923, 24, 25, 29, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, Mrs Eleanor Jackson

1944. Harry Crossland

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The Broadfield Hotel 482 Abbeydale Road

1900 , Albert Twigg

1924 Walter Edward Mayger

1929, Harold A S Mayger

1931, Mrs Lily Mary Mayger

1932, 33, 36, 37, 38, William Frederick Allen / Allan

The Bull . 66 Upwell Street. 1900 Mrss Margaret Carter

The Bradway Hotel. Bradway Road

1901 Alfred Fearnough

1923, 24, 25, 29, 31, 32, Albert William Gross

1933, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 44, Mrs Emma Gross

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