![]() Once you have this stamp, you can then head to your kitchen and use the stamp, flesh, and clean paper to make a package of meat that can be sold. This is less favored due to the 50 silver cost, which in the early game is improbable to reach that amount of money. The other means is to buy it through Royal Services, which can be accessed in the mailbox in front of the church after unlocking it. The game gives you two options to access this stamp, the most favorable method is to reach level 30 reputation with Snake, which you will be able to achieve by progressing his questline. You'll be advised to bring the flesh from your morgue and sell it to the tavern, but quickly be stopped in your tracks as you are told that you'll need a stamp to prove that it's "authentic" meat before selling, due to a mishap of suspicious flesh on the market years ago. Odell/././.One of the beginning mechanics you'll learn is the things you can do to a corpse on an autopsy table, from taking its flesh to removing its organs. *ġ794/ Edward Staines / Coach Master & Innholder /././Sun Fire Office, records held at Guildhall Library **ġ811/ Thomas Glendening/./././Sun Fire Office, records held at Guildhall Library **ġ811/Sam Freeman, Saracens Head Tavern, Coffee house, Inn &c, Aldgate/././Holdens Directoryġ813/ Mr Freeman/./././London Gazette, 7 September 1813 **ġ814/ Samuel Freeman / Innholder /././Sun Fire Office, records held at Guildhall Library **ġ816/John Godfrey / Tavern Keeper /./././Sun Fire Office Records, held at Guildhall Library **ġ816/Samuel William Freeman / Coach Master & Livery Stable Keeper /././Sun Fire Office, records held at Guildhall Library **ġ817/Samuel William Freeman / Coach Master & Livery Stable Keeper /././Sun Fire Office, records held at Guildhall Library **ġ830/ George Guillen / Victualler /././Sun Fire Office, records held at Guildhall Library **ġ832/E & Charles Deacon/./././Robsons Directoryġ841/John Symmonds/./././Post Office Directory **ġ841/Mr Odell/./././The Southwold Diary of James Maggs **ġ841/Isabella Odell/./9/Middlesex/Censusġ841/Sarah Hastings/Female Servant/20/./Censusġ841/Ann Bridger/Female Servant/35/Middlesex/Censusġ841/Caroline Bowers/Female Servant/14/./Censusġ841/William Warner/Male Servant/50/./Censusġ841/George Gardener/Male Servant/15/./Censusġ842/James Odell/./././Robson�s Directory **ġ843/James Odell/Hotel & Tavern/././Kellys Directory **ġ848/James Odell/./././Kellys Directory **ġ851/James Odell/./././Kellys Directoryġ851/James Odell/Inn Keeper/46/Fleggburgh, Norfolk/Censusġ851/Elizabeth Odell/Wife/49/Stalbridge, Dorset/Censusġ851/Jane Odell/Daughter/20/City of London/Censusġ851/Isabella Odell/Daughter, Governess/18/City of London/Censusġ851/Frederick Odell/Son/9/City of London/Censusġ851/Sarah Hastings/General Servant/23/Fleggburgh, Norfolk/Censusġ851/Margaret Shaw/Cook/25/Ireland/Censusġ851/Joseph Chatman/Waiter/34/Filby, Norfolk/Censusġ851/James Hackett/Boots/43/Hampton, Hampshire/Censusġ851/Thomas Howes/Lodger, Linen Keeper/30/South Lopham, Norfolk/Censusġ852/James Odell/./././Watkins Directory **ġ856/James Odell/./././Post Office Directoryġ856/J Odell/./././Guildhall Library **ġ860/Mrs Elizh. ![]() Samuel was only around 21 years at the time and had just finished his apprenticeship as a 'Tinplate worker' (7 years)!! I found his release on Ancestry. Elizabeth was previously married to Joseph Barnes who was probably the 'Inn holder' before. 5 (1) Every innkeeper must keep conspicuously posted in the office and. Samuel Kynaston married widow Elizabeth Barnes in 1750 and became the 'Inn holder' as they were termed at the time it seems. inn includes a hotel, motel, auto court, inn, tavern, public house or other. I have found at least one earlier 'Inn holder' for the Saracens Head Aldgate during my research for ancestors: ![]() Saracens Head Inn Sign, 4 Aldgate, EC3 - September 2009ġ683/ John Game/./././London Gazette, 12 July 1683 **ġ707/ Robert Beddal/./././Proceedings of the Old Bailey ** Saracens Head Inn, 5 Aldgate, EC3 - an old coaching inn which closed in the 1860's Streamlined design with a smooth veneer surface, this reception desk highly shows modernization and elegance for welcoming customers and clients. In 18 the Saracens Head was in the parish of St Katherine Cree ** The old coaching inn closed in around 1867 or 1868. ![]() The reception counter is usually the first thing people see when they walk into your company or store. It is usually found in offices, salons, hotels, and other commercial business environments to offer a reception service. If you can contribute to the site, send me some details to Kevan, along with some description of the specific property. A reception desk is a lovely designed stand mainly used for reception, cash register, and supply consultation service. Many accurate 1921 census transcriptions have already been added to the pub history site, including London, and parts of Middlesex.
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