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Summary: Charnham Street (now Costcutters).  1830 - c1877

The Stag's Head (or Stag) was another of the small inns along Charnham Street during the Victorian period, and probably opened as a beer retailer c1830.

1830 Pigot Directory: Robert Salt was innkeeper.

1836 Old Moore's Almanac: One of the many inns in Charnham Street

1844 Pigot Directory: William Winter - tavern and public house.
1844 Snare Directory: William Winter - innkeeper

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Charnham Street c1910

1847 Kelly Directory: Mrs Elizabeth Winter
1847 Snare Directory: Elizabeth Winter - innkeeper

1850 Slater: John Fowler - tavern and public house
1851 Census: John Fowler - innkeeper

1854 Billing: Henry Isles - victualler

1861 Census: John Phillips - publican Stag's Head
1863 Dutton & Allen: John Phillips - publican and carpenter
1864 Billing: Henry Isles - victualler
1869 Post Office Directory: John Phillips
1869 (Kelly) John Phillips
1871 Census: John Phillips - innkeeper "Stagg Inn"
1877 Kelly: John Phillips

We are unsure when the inn closed. It is now Costcutters convenience store.

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Updated: 15.6.2010

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