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1881/John Scott/Hotel Keeper/57/Morpeth, Northumberland/Census
1881/Eliza Scott/Wife/52/Camelow By Falkirk, Scotland/Census
1881/Sarah Scott/Daughter, Hotel Keepers Assistant/24/Stockton On Tees,
York/Census
1881/Douglas Allis Scott/Son, Manager/22/Middlesborough, York/Census
1881/Eliza Mary Scott/Daughter, Managers Assistant/19/Lee, Kent/Census
1881/Chas. Herbert E Rae/Visitor, Actuary (Accountant)/24/Canonbury, Middlesex/Census
1882/Wm Hy Martin/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/James Kippax/../../../Post Office Directory
1896/Mrs C Lambert/../../../Post Office Directory
On 1901 census, Arthur C Banks is at the Railway Hotel, 45 East Street, Bromley
Woolwich Gazette. 15 November 1910 - License transfers
Crown, Lee, from Edward Dalton to Arthur Banks
In 1911 census at 117 Burnt Ash Hill Lee, Lewisham, London
Arthur Banks, Licensed victualler, aged 50 and born in Hackney
Minnie Banks, Wife, aged 45 and born in Walworth
Arthur Banks, Son, Barman aged 16 and born in Kentish Town
Mabel Banks, Daughter, aged 10 and born in Bromley Kent
Violet Banks, Daughter, aged 8 and born in Bromley Kent
Walter Gooding, Barman, Widower aged 48 and born in Debenham Suffolk