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Red Lion |
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The Red Lion was situated in Church Street. The
publican from 1827 to 1830 was James Timms. |
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Its
1827 valuation shows it as a freehold public house, occupied by James Timms,
with a yard, cartlodge, and small garden; the stables are the sole property
of John Morris and consequently are not valued |
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