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Soho Hill | Homepage > Warwickshire > Birmingham > Soho Hill |
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| Beehive-Tavern | ||
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Thomas and Maud Burton had previously kept the Anchor Inn on the corner of Bradford Street and Rea Street. |
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| Coach-and-Horses | ||
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| Roebuck-Hotel | ||
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In 1891 Richard and Sarah Daykin's daughter Jessie married Thomas Higgs and moved to Stourbridge High Street to run the Coach and Horses before taking over at the White Horse Inn at Amblecote. |
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| Watt-Tavern | ||
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Henry Gollicker moved to the Royal Oak Inn at Quinton. |
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“You're not drunk unless you can lie on the floor
without holding on.”
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History and Information on the Public Houses of Birmingham with Licensees and Newspaper Articles PLUS Genealogy Connections |