RIFLEMAN'S ARMS, 42 REGENT STREET, SWINDON
In 1901 the landlord of the Rifleman's Arms was Albert John HORSELL. He was the first born son of JOHN HORSELL.
Also during 1901 he was representing Swindon on the association that looked to protect pub landlords called the National Trade Defence Association (Western Counties). The other licenced Victualler representing Swindon at the same time was THOMAS TRANTER.
Albert died in 1903 aged just 30. He was the incumbent Chairman of the Swindon Licenced Victualler Association
He left behind a widow and two small children. They moved from Swindon and by 1911 his widow was working as a live-in housekeeper in Oxford.
Also during 1901 he was representing Swindon on the association that looked to protect pub landlords called the National Trade Defence Association (Western Counties). The other licenced Victualler representing Swindon at the same time was THOMAS TRANTER.
Albert died in 1903 aged just 30. He was the incumbent Chairman of the Swindon Licenced Victualler Association
He left behind a widow and two small children. They moved from Swindon and by 1911 his widow was working as a live-in housekeeper in Oxford.