Emma had 6 children (including Albert Edward Mustin who lived at "London House, Evesham Street on the 1891 census) + 1 servant at home. Emma was the licensee of the "Fountain Inn" 1871-1872. No numbers or names were stated on the 1871 census. On the 1861 census she lived with her husband George Mustin who was the Beer Retailer at the "Royal George" on the 1861 census. In the 1872 Kelly's Directory Emma was classed as being at "The Fountain" Evesham Street.
Wife Emma (Mustin) (50) + step-daughter + grandson + servant at home. Jesse was the licensee of the "Fountain Inn" 1873-1900. On the 1861 & 1871 census Jesse lived with his mother Emma Whele in Alcester Street but no numbers stated on that census. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory & Gazetteer Jesse was at the "Fountain", 75 Evesham Street and he had another entry under Conveyances, Globe Parcels Express Office, Alcester Street, Mr. Jesse Whele, Agent Carriers to Alcester. Jesse married Emma Mustin, widow, who had been the Licensee of the "Fountain Inn" before him. Emma had been married to George Mustin who on the 1861 census was the Licensee of the "Royal George", 29 Evesham Street.
Wife Emma (61) + 1 servant at home. Jesse was the licensee of the "Fountain Inn" 1873-1900. On the 1901 census Jesse was an Ale & Porter? Merchant at 151 Mount Pleasant. In the 1884 Kelly's Directory Jesse "Fountain" & Carrier, Evesham Street. In the 1888 & 1900 Kelly's Directory "Fountain" Public House, 75 Evesham Street. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Jesse lived at 116 Birchfield Road, Redditch. Jesse's wife Emma died 10th august 1902 and was living in Mount Pleasant.
Manager Licensed Victualler
Wife Jessie (32) plus 3 children + 1 Nurse + 2 servants at home. Walter was the licensee of the "Fountain Inn" 1901-1906.
Wife Annie Maria plus 1 daughter at home. James was the licensee of the "Fountain Inn" in 1912.
The "Fountain Inn" was at this address on the 1911 census.
Walter was the licensee of the "Fountain Inn 1921-1924 and it was demolished in 1935 as was the Temperance Hotel and these were replaced by the "Hungry Man" - information taken from "Old Redditch, Pubs" by Alan Foxall
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society - William West
Was in "Plymouth Chambers", Evesham Street.
James was at 102 Evesham Street on the 1911 census.
National Clothing & Supply Co. Ltd.
In "Plymouth Chambers", Evesham Street.
Post Office Engineering Dept. Inspectors Office
In "Plymouth Chambers", Evesham Street.
In the 1940 Kelly's Directory Eva Moore, Miss, Dressmaker, Plymouth Chambers, Evehsam Street. In the 1928 & 1932 Kelly's Directory Eva was classed as Dressmaker at the same address. In the Midland Counties Trade Directory a Miss Moore was classed under Dress and Mantle Makers in Evesham Street but no number stated.
In the Midland Counties Trade Directory for 1948/49 M. Fourt was classed under Hairdressers, Ladies, Plymouth Chambers.
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society
National Clothing & Supply Co Ltd
In "Plymouth Chambers", Evesham Street.
The entrance to several businesses above the shops.