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The Cornerstone, 2-6 Elm Grove, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 3DD

As the Admiral Napier at 1 Bride Place in 1859, at 2 Elm Grove in 1866 and at 152 Elm Grove in 1881 census, also 4 Elm Grove before being rebuilt.

Built 1860s, rebuilt 1930s.[1]

Smithers 1906-1929 (sold to Kemp Town Brewery)

Also called Flying Pig and The Sun.[2]

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Landlords[]

1859/C Bowles/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1866/M Constable/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1878/M Constable/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1881/Michael Constable/Inn Keeper/71/Slinfold, Sussex/Census **** 1881/Frances Constable/Wife/59/Northwood, Isle of Wight, Hampshire/Census 1881/Harry L Constable/Son, Railway Locomotive Foreman/25/Brighton, Sussex/Census 1881/Mary E Mockford/Boarder, Widow/48/Ham, Surrey/Census 1881/Robert W Dearden/Boarder, Engine Fitter/23/Brighton, Sussex/Census

1890/Richard Edwards/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1899/Alfred Thos Sorrell/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1913/John Edward Reeves/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1915/Jn Edward Reeves/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1918/John Edward Reeves/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1930/Mrs Jane Reeves/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1938/Arth W G Matthews/../../../Post Office Directory ****

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