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Uxbridge > The Sun
The Sun
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The Sun was situated at 170
High Street. This pub was present by 1747. It was later used as a Timothy
Whites store. |
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The Sun Inn, a very old place, a night house
and stopping place for loaded vehicles passing through to London. The local
carriers also start from this place. |
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Peregrinations of a Kiddy, 1873 |
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On Saturday afternoon last an inquest was
held at The Sun public house in the market place of this town by T Wakley,
Esq., coroner, on the body of Mrs Maria Kember, wife
of Richard Kember, watchmaker, and a respectable tradesman in Uxbridge
during the greater portion of the last century. The deceased having retired
the evening previous in good health, was taken ill about 12 o’clock, and
died about three in the morning. The jury having received the evidence
produced, returned a verdict that the deceased died by the visitation of
God. |
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Newspaper Saturday 15 January, 1842. |
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