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Smuggled Goods Seized, 1739

Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal 11th September 1739 reads: "Pool. September 1st. Yesterday was seized and brought to the warehouse by Mr Timothy, supervisor of his Majesty's Customs in this port, and Mr Stagg, residing officer, assisted by 4 of the tidesmen, 28 anchors of Brandy, sunk about 3 leagues from the shore in a place where the smugglers declared the Devil himself could not find it."
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Green Road/South Road. Arthur Butler Ltd, brush factory (Seagull Brushes) with estate agents signs. Photograph by Barbara Bristowe
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South Road, Nos.13-19, near Quay. Shot from under coal transporter. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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South Road (Free Library end). Three cottages and part of Foundry Arms Inn. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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South Road, No.21. Gasometer in background. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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South Road, near Quay. Marina Cottages. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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South Road, rear of Nos. 1-5. Lane to left is South Walk. Gas works in background. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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South Road, Nos.1-9. Gas Works buildings with coal transporter. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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South Road, Nos 1-9. South Walk visible between houses. Gas Works coal transporter. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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South Walk with rears of Nos.7-9 South Road. Coal transporter. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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