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1619 (NH) Parish Register: baptised Robert, son of Robert Gibbs.
1620 (NH) Lenten Recognisances, Wilts [P.R.O: E180/45 No. 189] March 8 "Robert Gibbs of Charnham Street, alehouse keeper. Sureties John Purton and William Ivyn, both of the same, alehouse keepers."
1620 (NH) Lenten Recognisances, Wilts [P.R.O: E180/45 No. 187] March 8 "William Ivyn of Charnham Street, alehouse keeper. Sureties John Purton and Robert Gibbs, both of the same, alehouse keepers."
1623 (NH) Parish Register: baptised Thomas, son of Robert Gibbs.
1630 (NH) P.R: 5 November, buried a stranger who died at Robert Gybbs'.
1630 (NH) B.T: buried a stranger who died at the Phoenix, [not in H.C.B.]
1630 In "The Coaching Life" by Harry Hanson, [Manchester University press, 1983), "The Phoenix" is mentioned as an inn in Charnham Street in 1630, the landlord being Robert Gybbs.
Northing more is yet known of this hostelry.