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Slug & Lettuce

Slug & Lettuce Report 4 Apr 2011 21:43

Hi Mark,
Had a look at some online newspapers, could only find this.........

From: - DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS .
The Newcastle Courant etc (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England), Friday, July 5, 1850; Issue 9161

Jeremiah Wood, (42) pleaded guilty to the charge of having, at the township of Monkwearmouth on th 5th April, feloniously, embezzled the sum of £17, the monies of HENRY RAWES, his master.
Four months hard labour.

Ria x

Mark

Mark Report 4 Apr 2011 21:06

I have a ggg grandfather, Henry Rawes bn 1816, who was the innkeeper at the Coach and Horses, High Street, Sunderland according to the 1861 census. Are there any record sources available to check the details of what he did. Are there records of publican licence holders, or routes for general details of the business that may be a source for records and photos?