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This message was updated on 2/8/2007 6:58:11 PM by suzard

PUBLIC HOUSES
replied on: 2/8/2007 6:40:20 PM

Well spotted,Robert,-have edited-of course it was 1939!!! Sorry about that-the sooner I get rid of this plaster on one of my two typing fingers the better!!!!

By the way- in previous article -"Unique gathering" in 1911-it was Frank Thorpe age 77 who gave his address as Cherry Tree Hall-wondered if he was a relative of Mrs Maud Thorpe who was applying for the licence ?
Which has set me wondering if the plot of land she owned was the site of Cherry Tree Hall in 1911???
1901 census there is a Frank Thorpe age 66 (Coal Miner) address just given as Crosshill, but the enumeraters walk is Frank Thorpe Crosshill, couple of houses, School House, few more houses, Vicarage, then Denby lane -so Frank would have been somewhere in the area of Cherry tree??
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