Bell, Palmer Lane
| These premises have been known by different names during their history: | FROM | TO | NAME |
| 1833 | 1848 | Lamb | |
| 1844 | 1851 | Bell | |
From 1844 until 1851 James Haddon was associated with several named premises in Palmer Lane, some or all of which might have been the same property or possibly adjoining properties.
In April 1844 Haddon is mentioned in one newspaper as "of the Bell, Palmer Lane", and in April 1845 more specifically as "landlord of the Bell beer-house, Palmer Lane". He is recorded there again in 1850 and 1851, but in between times is also reported to run The Lamb and the Bowling Green, both in Palmer Lane. | |||
LICENSEES:1844 - 1851 James Haddon 1846 William Marriott | |||
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From 1844 until 1851 James Haddon was associated with several named premises in Palmer Lane, some or all of which might have been the same property or possibly adjoining properties.
In April 1844 Haddon is mentioned in one newspaper as "of the Bell, Palmer Lane", and in April 1845 more specifically as "landlord of the Bell beer-house, Palmer Lane". He is recorded there again in 1850 and 1851, but in between times is also reported to run