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On the corner with Cambrian Street. In 1896 this was occupied by Harry Biddulph a tea merchant and grocer, who already had a licence to sell alcohol wholesale (in units of at least 4½ gallons of beer or 2 gallons of spirits). Despite local objections, and a threat from his landlord to eject him, he was granted a licence to sell smaller quantities of wine and spirits, but not bottles of beer. It was considered to be too close to the Coachbuilders Arms which was located in Cambrian Place, the Terminus and the Watkin’s Wine Vaults. No pubs are recorded for Cambrian Street.

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