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  • In the 1901 census his occupation is listed as a licensed victualler.
  • A priory of licensed victualler of The Board public house.
  • He was probably referring to John Dennis, licensed victualler of Littleport.
  • He had two domestic servants and, at age 43, was a licensed victualler.
  • Galloway was an officer for some years in the Queensland United Licensed Victuallers'Association.
  • His occupation is that of Licensed Victualler.
  • In 2004, Presentation College went into Society of Licensed Victuallers and renamed The Elvian School.
  • He was listed as being a " Licensed Victualler " at this pub from 1901 onwards.
  • She was the daughter of Josiah Woolley, a licensed victualler, and his wife Harriet Woolley.
  • Wood moved to South Shields in 1888 where he went into business, becoming a licensed victualler.
  • In June 1864, Ruddenklau was elected president at the annual meeting of the Licensed Victuallers'Association.
  • In 1891 Ross married, Elizabeth Mills, the daughter of a Canterbury fruit merchant and former licensed victualler.
  • One of those was given to the Society of Licensed Victuallers, a charity that looks after retired pub landlords.
  • In 1823 Marton was in the civil parish of Licensed victualler, operated between the village and Hull twice weekly.
  • In a more formal situations, the term used is "'licensed victualler "'or simply " licensee ".
  • In 1823 Gilberdyke was in the parish of Eastrington, the overseer, and the licensed victualler of The Cross Keys public house.
  • Strong market development continued and the company also grew its share of the UK Licensed Victualler business to circa 70 % market share.
  • The divisions's licensed victuallers met in St Albans on 3 February under the auspices of the Hertfordshire Brewer's association.
  • In 1902, he became secretary of the South Australian branch of the Licensed Victuallers'Association, a position which he held until his death.
  • The Licensed Victuallers'National Asylum ( now Caroline Gardens ), an extensive almshouse estate off Old Kent Road at Asylum Road, opened in 1827.
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