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| JAMES SEELEY |
From August
1783 |
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| WILLIAM CHARITY |
1830 |
| THOMAS WALKER |
1836 |
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In The Norfolk Chronicle of 9th August 1783 Mr Seeley announced that he
had opened a house in St Stephens Street by the sign of Queen Charlotte.
Rooms were set up in a genteel Manner for the Reception of Gentlemen and
others, and a fresh Stock of neat Wines had been laid in.
Charlotte Yard, St. Stephen, is referenced 1801
House as named 1830
Found as the PRINCESS CHARLOTTE
1836.
( Queen Street, New City - 1836. Later became Nicholas Street )
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