Edwin Barradine’s off licence was located somewhere in the Parish of Rodborough. The Stroud Brewery Company owned the premises. 

Subject: edwin barradines off licence Rodborough

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Have found Edwin Barradine in the 1891,1901 and 1911 Census at Spillmans Pitch. Also died in 1912.

1891 Entry shows Edwin (61) as brickyard labourer (there was a brickworks adjacent to the pitch) with Selina (42) shopkeeper. with 4 children and 2 single son in laws

1901 Edwin is shown as shopkeeper general and Selina as no occupation and 4 children

1911 Edwin is recorded as a publican with Selina and 3 daughters in residence

Years of marriage are given as 27 = 1884 size of dwelling is 5 rooms

In both the 1891 and 1901 censuses it appears after Sherbourne Cottages. It is shown as part of a terrace of 4. In all probability this is shown on the Lloyd George Mapping as 701 – which is a merge of 2 cottages see glos1909survey(dot)org(dot) uk/maps/Box49/D2428-3-49-03.jpg

Chas Townley

Licensing Details.

Owner in 1891: Stroud Brewery

Rateable value in 1891: £12.0s.0d.

Type of licence in 1891: Beerhouse (off sales only)

Owner in 1903: Stroud Brewery

Rateable value in 1903: £12.0s.0d.

Type of licence in 1903: Beerhouse (off sales only)

Closing time in 1903: 10pm

Proprietor:

1891,1903 Edwin Barradine

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