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1891 – 1922

21. Arundel in 1891
(Ref.: Census)

In the 1891 Census there was the Old Ship pub at what is now 25 King Street. The Publican was Richard Blackman, 52. The full list of people living there is to be found in “Part 2 – King Street”. The people living at 5 Orchard Place have also been identified (see Part 3, Orchard Place).

22. Arundel in 1905
(Reference: Kelly’s Sussex, 1905, mf)

Mayor (1904/1905): Richard Henry Whittaker
Town Clerk: Arthur Holmes, Maltravers Street
Town Hall: Maltravers Street
County Court: Maltravers Street
Collectors of King’s Taxes: Henry Sergant and George Burchar
Excise Office:
Inland Revenue: High Street, Edward Fincher
Police Station: Town Hall, Maltravers Street, Henry White, Supt. And
3 Constables
Fire Engine Station: Arundel Castle, George Heveningham, Captain, and
16 men
Volunteer Fire Brigade: Town Hall, Charles Bartlett, Captain, 16 men
Territorial Force:

Arundel and District Nursery and Emergency Hospital:

Churches:
– St Nicholas, Parish Church (Anglican): Rev. John Rowland
Burdon; Rev. William Sherwon Cleather; Rev. Frederick
John Sikes
– St Philip Neri (Catholic): Rev. Archibold MacCall,
Chaplain to the Duke of Norfolk; Rev. Emile Burt; Rev.
Louis Herliby
– Fitzalan Chapel (Catholic chapel)
– Congregational Chapel, Rev. Edwin Legg
– Baptist Chapel

Schools (Public Elementary):
– Endowed Church of England, Maltravers Street, Mixed plus
infants. Rebuilt 1900 for 300 children, attendance 170
mixed and 85 infants, Master, George Powell Wickhan;
Infant’s Mistress, Mrs Annie Wickham.
– Catholic Church School, built in 1880 for 250 boys, attendance
about 96 boys, Joseph Ernest Archibold, Master. Girl school
built in 1898/99 for 200 girls, average attendance 75.

Railway Station: Albert Ernest Tranah, Stationmaster.

Post Office, Money Orders, telegraph Office, Savings Bank, Insurance Office:
– High Street, Michael Gahagan, Postmaster.

Insurance Agencies:

Banks: – Capital and Counties bank Ltd, High Street
– London and County Banking Co. Ltd, High Street

Clubs:
– St Philip’s Club, Park Place, Patrick Crowley
– Victoria Institute, Tarrant Street, Edward Gill

Newspaper: The West Sussex Gazette, High Street
Sussex County handbook and County Red Book
Mitchell and Co., Printer and Publisher

Arundel’s Public Houses

-General Abercrombie, Queen Street, Mrs Ellen Slaughter
-Eagle Inn, Tarrant Street, C.S. Arbery
-King’s Arms, Tarrant Street, John Henry Rogers
-Newburgh Arms, Tarrant Street, Mrs Frances Booker
-Old Ship Inn, King Street, William Edward Glossop
-Red Lion, High Street, John E. Elwood
-St Mary’s Gate Inn, London Road, Alfred James Hersee
-Swan Hotel, High Street, Miss M.J. Stevens
-Wheatsheaf Inn, Maltravers Street, Alfred Butcher
-White Hart Inn, Queen Street, Frank Slaughter

Arundel’s Hotels

-Bridge Family and Commercial Hotel, Queen Street,
Mrs J.Burrell
-Norfolk Hotel, High Street, E.A. Hare
-Railway Hotel, Station Road (Causeway), Ernest Charles
Peake

Refreshment Rooms

High Street: -Henry Clements
-Marion Heady (Mrs)
Mill Lane: -Esther Carter (Mrs)
Tarrant Street: -E.F. and E.G. Braybon (Misses)

Breweries, Wine and spirit
-Constable G.S. and Sons Ltd, Queen Street
-Lambert and Norris, Queen and Tarrant Streets

23. Arundel in 1910/11
(Reference: Pike’s Blue Book -Bognor, Littlehampton and Arundel- 1910/11 -book)

According to the 1901 Census, 2738 people lived in the Arundel Urban District at that time.

Mayor: J.N. Hare
Town Clerk: Arthur Holmes
County Court: Maltravers Street, Mr. C.R. Jupp, Clerk
Excise Office: Tarrant Street, Mr. J. Pettigrew
Police Station (County Police): Maltravers Street, Henry White, Supt.
And 3 Constables
Inland Revenue:
Territorial Force: 4th battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
Fire Brigade: Town Hall, O. Evershed, Capt., 1 Lieut., 16 Firemen

Arundel and District Nursery and Emergency Hospital:
– Located at 27/28 King Street. Miss Ainshe, Matron.

Churches:
– St Nicholas Parish Church (Anglican), London Road
– Congregational Church, Tarrant Street
-Baptist Church, Arun Street
– St Philip Neri (Catholic), London Road

Schools:
– Church of England, Mr Wickham, Headmaster
– Roman Catholic School, Mr. J.E. Archbold, Headmaster

Railway Station: Station Road, Albert E. Tranch, Station Master

Post Office, Money Orders, telegraph Office, Savings Bank, Insurance Office: High Street, Mr. M. Gahagan, Postmaster

Insurance Agencies:

Banks:
– The London, County and Westminster Bank (Ltd), High Street,
J.D. Durstan, Manager
– The Capital and Counties Bank, High Street, Edward Wheale,
Manager
– Savings Bank, Tarrant Street

Associations, Institutions, Clubs:
-Church of England Men’s Society, Tarrant Street
-Tariff Reform League, High Street, Norfolk Hotel
Recreative:
-Arundel Cricket Club, Tarrant Street
-St Philips Cricket Club, 9 Mount Pleasant
-Arundel Football Club
-Arundel Miniature Rifle Club, London Road
Friendly and Benefit:
-Ancient Order of Foresters, Court Howard, No2322,
Southampton District, Swan Inn, High Street
-Oddfellows, The Harriet Osborne Female Lodge, Mill
Lane
-Oddfellows, Loyal Castle Lodge, M.U.O.F., Est.1847
St Mary’s Gate, Inn, London Road
-Oddfellows, Juvenile Branch, M.U.O.F., Mill Lane

Newspaper: The West Sussex Gazette and South of England Advertiser.
Proprietors, Mitchell and Co.

Arundel street by street

Some information is given on some typical residents and businesses on each street of Arundel. This list is only partial.

-Arun Street: Baptist Chapel
-Bakers Hill
-Bond Street: Victory Inn, William Sharp, Landlord
-Chichester Road
-High Street: Red Lion Inn, J.E. Elwood, Landlord; The West Sussex Gazette and South of England advertiser; London and County Westminster Bank; Post, Money Orders, Saving Bank and Telegraph Office, M.Gahagan, Postmaster; Richard Read Butcher; W.J.Lasseter, Watchmaker; Alfred Pain, Ironmonger; Capital and Counties Bank, Edward Weale, Manager; Norfolk Hotel, E.A. Hare Proprietress; W.B. Allison, Pharmacist; Castle Refreshment Rooms, A. Boxold.
-King Street: .at No27 and 28: Emergency Hospital, Miss Ainshe,
Matron; W.A. Burchell, Butcher
.At No 53: D.P. Osborne, Baker; Old Ship Inn,
Landlord, W.E. Glossop
. At No 162: Walter Budd, Greengrocer
-London Road: Norfolk Estate Office, Col. E.J. Mostyn, Agent; Catholic Church of St Philip Neri and St Philip Presbytery, Rev.A.S. McCall; St Mary’s Gate Inn, E.A.G. Hersee, Landlord; Catholic School; Catholic cemetery; Parish Church of St Nicholas (Anglican); Duchess Lodge; Green Lodge.
-Maltravers Street: Town Hall; Fire Brigade Station; County Police Station; Lionel Curtis, Dental Surgeon; J.T. Angwin, Vet Surgeon (these two in Mavis House); Wheatsheaf Inn, H.W. Calcutt, Landlord; R.S. Cliff, Butcher; The Vicarage, Rev. F.W. Booty; County Court Office, W. Beldam, Register and High Bailiff; Holmes, Lear and Beldam, Solicitors and Commissioner For Oaths; Miss Atkins, Girls’ School in Surrey House.
-Mill Lane: Refreshment Rooms, Frank Carter.
-Mount Pleasant: almshouse.
-Norfolk Terrace; Confectioner, William Bennett; Carpenter, E. Leggett.
-Orchard Place: Dressmaker, Miss Smith, probably at No3; Herbert King, lived probably at No5.
-Park Bottom
-Park Farm
-Park Place: St Philip’s Club.
-Parsons Hill
-Queen Street: Swallow Brewery, G.S. Constable and Son (Ltd); Bridge Hotel, Miss Challen; Abercombie Inn, E. Slaughter, Landlord; Ivy Cottage, Isaac Mann; White Hart Inn, Frank Stevens, Landlord.
-River Road: Brown and Crease, Timber Merchants; Weller and Kendall, Builders’ Workshop; The Jolly Sailor, Public Place, E.G. Hulls, Landlord.
-South Marshes: Brown and Crease, Timber Merchants; Pearle Life Assurance, C. Swain, Agent; General Shop, Richard Wilson; Constable and Son’s Malt Houses; Mill House, Henry Dobson; The Mill, Charles Bartlett.
-Station Road: Railway Station, Albert E. Tranch, Station Master; Railway Hotel, E.C. Peake; Vet Surgeon, Inspector West Sussex County Council, J.W. Pritchard.
Surrey Street
Tarrant Street: Newsagents, B. Wells; Hairdresser, Herbert Gibbons; Tobacconist, T.J. Greenfield; Fishmonger and Poulterer, Chas. Hargrave; Heart and Hand Inn, Mrs M.A. Hulls, Landlord; J. Bailey, Pharmacist; G. Atkins, Watchmaker and Cyclemaker; Congregational Church; International Stores, C.F. Kuner, Manager; White Horse Inn, Arthur G. Parsons, Landlord; Eagle Inn, C.S. Artery, Landlord; Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Lambert and Norris (Ltd); J. Andrews, Ironmonger; G.E. Slaughter, Grocer; G. Burcher, Newsagent and Stationer; R. Seller, Taylor; Eastmans (Ltd), Butcher; Arun View Refreshment Rooms, Miss E.G. Braybon; Frank Wilson, Hairdresser; National Telephone Call Office; Hairdresser and Tobacconist, H. Walls; West Sussex Gazette Works; Victoria Institute; Spark and Son, House Agent, Auctioneer and House Furnishers; Queen’s Arms Inn, Thomas Wakeford, Landlord; King’s Arms Inn, J.H. Rogers, Landlord; Arundel Co-operative Stores; Henry Smart, Tobacconist; Miss Ayling, Dressmaker; W. Fargus, Boots Repairer; Ernest Lewington, Boots Repairer; Roger G. Martin, Butcher; Newburgh Arms Inn, Mrs F. Booker, Landlord.

Arundel’s Public Houses

-Abercrombie Inn, Queen Street, Edward Slaughter
-Eagle Inn, Tarrant Street, C.S. Arbery
-Heart and Hand, Tarrant Street, Mrs M.A. Hulls
-Jolly Sailors, River Road, E.G. Hulls
-King’s Arms, Tarrant Street, J.H. Rogers
-Newburgh Arms, Tarrant Street, Mrs F. Booker
-Old Ship Inn, King Street, W.E. Glossop
-Queen’s Arms Inn, Tarrant Street, Thomas Wakeford
-Red Lion, High Street, J.E. Elwood
-St Mary’s Gate Inn, London Road, E.A.G. Hersee
-Victory Inn, Bond Street, William Sharp
-Wheatsheaf Inn, Maltravers Street, H.W. Calcutt
-White Hart Inn, Queen Street, Frank Stevens
-White Horse Inn, Tarrant Street, Arthur G. Parsons

Arundel’s Hotels

-Bridge Hotel, Queen Street, Miss Challen
-Norfolk Hotel, High Street, E.A. Hare (Mrs)
-Railway Hotel, Station Road, E.C. Peake
-Swan Hotel, High Street, Miss Mary J. Stevens

Breweries, Wine and spirit
-Constable G.S. and Sons Ltd, Swallow Brewery, Queen Street
-Lambert and Norris, Queen and Tarrant Streets

Beer Retailers

Refreshment Rooms:
High Street: -Adolphus Boxol
-Marion Heady (Mrs)
Mill Lane: -Frank Carter
Tarrant Street: -E.G. Braybon (Mrs)

24. Arundel in 1912/13
(Reference: Pike’s Blue Book -Bognor, Littlehampton and Arundel- 1912/13 -book)

Obviously Arundel has not changed much since 1910/11. If only for that reason we will mention the main differences and we will list the main activities in each street in another way (see Table: Arundel Streets, 1912/13). According to the 1911 Census, 2842 people are now living in the Arundel Urban District.

Mayor: W.W. Mitchell
The Victory Inn’s Landlord in now J. Phillips.
There is a new school in London Road: Catholic School for Girls and Infants managed by Mrs E.M. Archbold.
In Maltravers Street, Malvis House, there is a second Dental Surgeon, F. Gordon Pulford.
The tariff Reform league seems to have disappeared.
Houses seems to have been built on three streets in Tortington:
Ford Road
Grocer and beer retailer, A. Cove
Arundel Cemetery
Post Office and general Shop, F.J.L. Banks
Kirdford Road
Wood View
– The tariff Reform League does not seem to exist anymore

Mayor: W.W. Mitchell
Town Clerk: Arthur Holmes
County Court: Maltravers Street, C.R. Jupp, Clerk; Registrar, W. Beldam
Excise Office: Maltravers Street, Mr. J. Pettigrew
Police Station (County Police): Maltravers Street, George Wakeford,
Supt., 3 Constables
Fire Brigade: Town Hall, A.G. Whittaker, Capt., 1 Lieut., 16 Firemen
Inland Revenue:
Territorial Force: 4th battalion Royal Sussex Regiment

Arundel and District Nursery and Emergency Hospital: King Street, Miss Ainslie, Matron

Churches:
– St Nicholas, Parish Church, Anglican, London Road, Rev. F.W.
Booby, Vicar
– St Philip Neri, Catholic, Rev. A.S. MacCall, Rev. C.
McNamara, Rev. K. Dale-Roberts, Priests
– Baptist Church, Arun Street
– Congregational Church, Tarrant Street, Rev. Edwin Legg

Schools: – Church of England, Mr Wickham, Headmaster
– Roman Catholic, Mr. J.E. Archbold, Headmaster; Mrs E.M.
Archbold, Headmistress, Girls and Infants

Railway Station: Station Road, Albert E. Tranah, Station Master

Post Office, Money Orders, telegraph Office, Savings Bank, Insurance Office: – High Street, Mr. M. Gahagan, Postmaster
– Tortington, Sub-postoffice, F.J.L. Banks

Insurance Agencies:

Banks:
– The London, County and Westminster Bank (Ltd), High Street
– The Capital and Counties Bank (Ltd), High Street

Newspaper: The West Sussex Gazette and South of England Advertiser.
Proprietors, Mitchell and Co.

Clubs:
– Church of England Men’s Society, Maltravers Street
– Arundel Cricket’s Club
– St Philip Cricket’s Club
– Arundel Football Club
– Arundel Miniature Rifle Club
– Ancient Order of Foresters
– Oddfellows, The Harriet Osborne Female Lodge
– Oddfellows, Loyal Castle Lodge, M.U.O.F.
– Oddfellows Juvenile Branch, M.U.O.F.

Arundel’s Public Houses

-General Abercrombie Inn, Queen Street, Mrs E. Slaughter
-Eagle Inn, Tarrant Street, C.S. Arbery
-Heart and Hand, Tarrant Street, Mrs M.A. Hulls
-Jolly Sailors, River Road, E.G. Hulls
-King’s Arms, Tarrant Street, Richard F. Peters
-Newburgh Arms, Tarrant Street, Mrs F. Booker
-Old Ship Inn, King Street, W.E. Glossop
-Queen’s Arms Inn, Tarrant Street, Mrs A. Wakeford
-Red Lion, High Street, J.E. Elwood
-St Mary’s Gate Inn, London Road, E.A.G. Hersee
-Victory Inn, Bond Street, J. Phillips
-Wheatsheaf Inn, Maltravers Street, H.W. Calcutt
-White Hart Inn, Queen Street, Frank Stevens
-White Horse Inn, Tarrant Street, Arthur G. Parsons

Arundel’s Hotels

-Bridge Hotel, Queen Street, Miss Challen
-Norfolk Family and Commercial Hotel, High Street, E.A.
Hare (Mrs)
-Railway Hotel, Station Road, E.C. Peake
-Swan Hotel, High Street, Miss Mary J. Stevens

Breweries, Wine and spirit
-Constable G.S. and Sons Ltd, Swallow Brewery, Queen Street
-Lambert and Norris Ltd, Queen and Tarrant Streets

Beer Retailers

Ford Road -A. Cove

Refreshment Rooms

High Street: -M. Boxold (Mrs) (Castle View)
-A. Boxold (Castle Refreshment Rooms)
-M. Heady (Mrs)
Mill Lane: -Frank Carter
Tarrant Street: -E.G. Braybon (Miss)

25. Arundel in 1913
(Reference: Kelly’s Directory of Sussex, 1913 -book)

The parish has 2052 acres of land. The population numbers now 2842, civil parish or 2447, Ecclesiastical parish. The rateable value amounts to £13,646.

Mayor: William Woods Mitchell
Town Clerk: Arthur Holmes, Maltravers Street
Town Hall, Maltravers Street

County Court (Justice of the Peace): Maltravers Street, William
Beldam, Registrar
Custom and Excise Office: Maltravers Street, James Pettigrew
Assessor and Collector of King’s Taxes: Allan Sturt Peckham, Station
Road
Police Station: Maltravers Street, George Wakeford, Supt., 4
Constables
Volunteer Fire Brigade: Town Hall, Arthur G. Whittaker, Capt., and 16 men
Fire Engine Station: Arundel Castle, Francis Clifton, Capt., 16 men
Territorial Force: 4th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment.

Arundel and District Nursery and Emergency Hospital, King Street:
Miss Margaret M. Ainsley, Matron.
Doctors: George Wallace Eustace, Roland Wilfred Pearson.

Churches:
– The Parish Church (Anglican), Rev. Frederick William Booty,
Vicar; Rev. Samuel Jones, Curate.
– St Philip Neri (Catholic), Rev. Archibald MacCall, Chaplain
to the Duke of Norfolk, Rev, Charles McNamara, Rev. Kenneth
Dale-Robert.
– Baptist Church
– Congregational Church, Rev. Edwin Legg

Schools (Public Elementary):
-Maltravers Street (mixed and infants). Rebuilt in 1900 for 360 children. Average attendance, 190 mixed and 90 infants. George Powell Wickham, Master; Miss Annie Wickham, Infants’ Mistress.
-Catholic School built in 1880 for 250 boys. Average attendance, 105 boys. Joseph Ernest Archbold, Master; Girls’ School, built in 1898/99 for 300 girls, average attendance 81, Sister Mary Benedetta, Head Teacher; Infants’ School, built in 1898/99 for 300, average attendance 60, Sister Mary Agnes, Head Mistress.

Railway Station: Albert Ernest Tranah, Stationmaster.

Post Office, Money Orders, telegraph Office, Savings Bank, Insurance Office:
High Street, M. Gahagan, Postmaster.
Tortington, Sub-office.

Insurance Agencies:

Bank:
– The London, County and Westminster Bank (Ltd), High Street
– The Capital and Counties Bank (Ltd), High Street

Newspaper: The West Sussex Gazette and South of England Advertiser.
Mitchell and Co., Proprietors, High Street. Publisher and
Printer.

Arundel’s Public Houses

-General Abercrombie, Public House, Queen Street, Mrs
Ellen Slaughter
-Eagle Inn, Tarrant Street, Frank Washington
-King’s Arms, Tarrant Street, Richard F. Peters
-Newburgh Arms, Tarrant Street, Mrs Frances Bocker
-Old Ship, Public House, King Street, William Edward
Glossop
-Red Lion, High Street, John Edmund Elwood
-St Mary’s Gate Inn, London Road, Ernest Frank Mustchin
-Swan Hotel, Public House, High Street, Miss Mary Jane
Stevens
-Wheatsheaf Inn, Maltravers Street, Humphrey Wickham
Calcutt
-White Hart, Public House, Queen Street, Frank Slaughter

Arundel’s Hotels

-Bridge Family and Commercial Hotel, Queen Street, Miss
Louisa Challen
-Railway Hotel, Station Road, Ernest Charles Peake
-Norfolk Family and Commercial Hotel, High Street, E.A.
Hare (Mrs)

Beer Retailers

Ford Road: -Alfred Cove
King Street: -Joseph Phillips
Shipyard: -Ernest George Hulls
South Marches: -Richard Wilson
Tarrant Street: -Alfred G. Parsons
-Mary Ann Hulls (Mrs)
-Eliza Wakeford (Mrs)

Refreshment Rooms

High Street: -Adolphus Boxol
-Marion Heady (Mrs)
Mill Lane: -Esther Carter (Mrs)

Breweries, Wine and spirit
-Constable G.S. and Sons Ltd, Swallow Brewery, Queen Street
-Lambert and Norris, Tarrant Streets

26. Arundel in 1922
(ref. Kelly’s Directory -mf)

Mayor: Edward John Herrington
Town Clerk: Arthur Holmes, Maltravers Street
Town Hall, Maltravers Street
County Court (Justice of the Peace): Maltravers Street, William
Beldam, Registrar
Custom and Excise Office: Maltravers Street, James Pettigrew
Assessor and Collector of King’s Taxes: Allan Sturt Peckham, Station
Road
Police Station: Maltravers Street, Frederick John Peel, Supt., 1
Sergeant, 6 Constables
Fire Engine Station: Arundel Castle, Walter Heveningham, Capt., 12
Men
Volunteer Fire Brigade: Town Hall, George A. Gate, Capt., and 16 men
Rate Collector: Edward Bartlett, Maltravers Street
Territorial Force:

Arundel and District Cottage Hospital, King Street: Miss Minney, Matron.
Doctors: R.M. Going, Roland Wilfred Pearson, and William B. Heywood-Waddington.

Churches:
– St Nicholas, the Parish Church (Anglican), Rev. Charles James
Winn, Vicar; Rev. Samuel Jones, Curate.
– St Philip Neri (Catholic), Rev. Canon Archibold MacCall,
Chaplain to the Duke of Norfolk; Rev, Philip H. Malden, Rev.
Reginald Patrick Riddings, Priests.
– Baptist Church
– Congregational Church, Rev. Cyril H. Valentine

Schools (Public Elementary):
– Maltravers Street (mixed and infants). Rebuilt in 1900 for 360 children. Average attendance, 190 mixed and 90 infants. Mr Coud (?), Master; Miss McKensie, Infants’ Mistress.
– Catholic School built in 1880 for 250 boys. Joseph Ernest Archbold, Master; Girls’ School, built in 1898/99 for 300 girls, Sister Mary Benedetta, Head Teacher; Infants’ School, built in 1898/99 for 300, Sister Mary Geraldine, Head Mistress.

Railway Station: Albert Ernest Tranah, Stationmaster.

Post Office, Money Orders, telegraph Office, Savings Bank, Insurance Office:
– High Street, (unknown), Postmaster.
– Tortington, Henry Booker, Sub-Postmaster.

Insurance Agencies: unknown

Banks:
– The London County Westminster and Parr’s Bank (Ltd), High Street
– The Capital and Counties Bank (Ltd), High Street
– Lloyds Bank Ltd, High Street

Newspaper: The West Sussex Gazette and South of England Advertiser.
Mitchell and Co., Proprietors, High Street, Publisher and
Printer.

Clubs:
Arundel Co-operative Society Ltd, Tarrant Street
Arundel Cricket Club
Arundel Football Club
Arundel Liberal Association
Arundel Rifle Club
Arundel Unionist Association

Arundel’s Public Houses

-General Abercrombie, Public House, Queen Street, Mrs
Ellen Slaughter
-Eagle Inn, Tarrant Street, Mrs Frances Esther Martin
-King’s Arms, Tarrant Street, John … (?)
-Newburgh Arms, Public House, Tarrant Street, Mrs Frances
Bocker
-Old Ship, Public House, King Street, William Edward
Glossop
-Red Lion, High Street, Mrs Mary C. Bosworth
-St Mary’s Gate, Public House, London Road, Thomas Smith
-Swan Hotel, Public House, High Street, William Calcutt
-Wheatsheaf, Public House, Maltravers Street, Humphrey
Wickham Calcutt
-White Hart, Public House, Queen Street, Frank Slaughter

Arundel’s Hotels

-Bridge Family and Commercial Hotel, Queen Street, Ernest
Frank Mustchin
-Norfolk Family and Commercial Hotel, High Street, George
William Hare
-Railway Hotel, Station Road, Ernest Charles Peake

Beer Retailers

Ford Road: -Alfred Cove
King Street: -William James Collins
Shipyard: -Ernest George Hulls
South Marches: -Richard Wilson
Tarrant Street: -Charles Knight
-Mary Ann Hulls (Mrs)

Refreshment Rooms

High Street: -Frank Owen
-Marion Heady (Mrs)
Mill Lane: -Esther Carter (Mrs)

Breweries, Wine and spirit
-Constable G.S. and Sons Ltd, Swallow Brewery, Queen Street
-Lambert and Norris, Tarrant Street

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