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    Question Waverley Temperance Hotel

    Hi, can anyone help, I am trying to find The Waverley 'Temperance' hotel in Leominster 1920c may have closed by the 1930s. The proprietor was Edith Sansom; nee Mahon. Husband Capt. John Ernest Sansom (Royal Garrison Artillery).
    It is also possible Edith became a police sergeant???

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    An address search on 1901 census gives a Temperance Hotel in Etnam St. Today there is a Waverley Care Home in Etnam St. This looks to be newly built - but possibly on the site of the old Waverley? Haven't spotted anything else so far.

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    The hotel in 1901 was run by a widow and her daughter. There was no # on Etnam Street for this place, however the name may have been dropped and a # applied in 1911 as another widow was indicated as a licenced victualler

    Info from 1901 and 1911 census - crown copyright TNA

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    another widow was indicated as a licenced victualler
    So no longer a temperance hotel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Goodey View Post
    So no longer a temperance hotel?
    As I noted this was from 1901 and 1911.

    The good folks who took over after W.W.1 made it known - as the original poster had noted - a "Temporance" establishment. Quite possibly, they were of a 'bent' to attract a better type person than had previously frequented the facility!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by grisel View Post
    An address search on 1901 census gives a Temperance Hotel in Etnam St.
    Kelly's 1913 directory of Leominster shows 'Vearnal's Commercial Temperance Hotel (2 minutes from station; motor accommodation)' at 50 Etnam Street. See

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    If you could track down a later directory this might tell you the address of the Waverley Temperance Hotel.

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    The Temperance Hotel at 50 Etnam Street was run by the widow Vearnals (or some such name) in both 1901 and 1911. It was a temperance hotel on both occasions. There were also licensed premises elsewhere in the street.
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    Thanks, Can you blame them.............?

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    Thanks for that,, I still hope to find a later Kelly's, when Edith married her 'Toyboy' Capt. in 1919 the Waverley Temperance Hotel was given as her address.

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    I still hope to find a later Kelly's
    http://www.parishchest.com/Directori...oduct__LID7996
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