Hi Newbury Chap,
Thank you for all of this information. It is all so interesting with the connection of the New family to other Innkeepers in the district. Ellen New (sister to Charles New who had the London Apprentice Inn in the early 1900's) had the son Albert Leonard New, who married Fanny Elizabeth Townsend Wheeler (daughter of David Wheeler) We believe that Fanny Wheeler died in 1914 at the Cholsey Lunatic Asylum.
Her husband Albert New was also a Painter by trade, so this connects up with the 1901 census
where David Wheeler was living at 4 Northbrook Street, he being shown as being a Painter (multiple occupation). Our Charles New was also a Bricklayer, as was my Grandfather Charles Edmund New, both licensees of the London Apprentice. We believe they got their apprenticeships with Adeys of Reading,
I've still not been able to find any more information on the years that younger brother Walter New was the Licensee of the Swan Inn at Newtown, believed to be at some time in the early 1900's, despite various postings. I do know that descendants of this family still live in Newbury.
Have just been looking at the Dead Pubs website once again, I see a Daniel New was the Licensee of the Coach & Horses in Cheap Street in 1840. (You may have mentioned this to me previously) Whether it was our Daniel New or not, am not sure, maybe you might have more information on this person. Our Daniel married Lucy Wootton, they came from Ashbury originally, married in Reading, found them in 1841 census in Newbury, he was a Draper living in Wash Road, so may not be the same family as shown in the Licensee records.
Another question, if you don't mind me asking, we have another New family member that married William George Bosley. Yes we know that he took over the licence of the London Apprentice after my grandparents migrated to Australia. Somewhere along the line, we believe that one of the Bosley family members was Licensee of the Cock Inn in Shaw Road. Wonder if you have more details of this licence.
Jan