| 31. | He dabbled in other jobs, as a publican and teacher in London.
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| 32. | This practice built up positive relations with local publicans.
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| 33. | It was enough to make even the most curmudgeonly publican cry in his beer.
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| 34. | Australian swimming champion Dawn Fraser was publican of the Riverview from 1978 to 1983.
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| 35. | Publican John Blanch, served the outlaw's last drinks at gun point.
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| 36. | Danaher moved to Portsmouth, becoming a publican.
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| 37. | Blue Star Line dismissed him and he turned to being a publican in England.
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| 38. | The building is listed in the 1841 Census, with Elizabeth Sherwood as publican.
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| 39. | Her grandfathers were a publican and a milkman.
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| 40. | After the Irish Civil War, he settled in Portlaoise and became a publican.
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