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St Georges Tavern, 44 & 46 Lambeth Road, Southwark St George Martyr, London SE1

Southwark St George Martyr index

At 23 Lambeth road in 1869 and earlier (the 1842 directory lists it as Durham place, Lambeth road), then at 46 Lambeth road in 1884; There is a Gun listed in the 1789 Sun Fire Office insurance records as "corner of Cross Street, Lambeth Road", which was later named Joiners Place and then Joiner Street, which is where the St Georges Tavern is located, so this was presumably an earlier name. In a couple of records (a will of 1815 and a Sun Fire Office record of 1837) there is a Gun Tavern on London Road very nearby, so this may be a confusion or a vaguery of street naming at the time, so may perhaps have been the same pub. *

A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Southwark St George Martyr, London.

Residents at this address

1789/John Thorpe/victualler, Gun [corner of Cross Street, Lambeth Road]/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1792/John Thorpe/vintner and victualler, Gun [Lambeth Road, St Georges Fields]/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1806/Mr Spooner, Gun, Lambeth road/../../London Brewery 1806 customer for supplying the public with genuine malt liquor

1815/William Spooner/victualler, Gun Tavern [London Road]/../../Prerogative Court of Canterbury wills and probate records held at the National Archives*

Grand Lodge Freemasonry registers 1812-1836
May 7th 1822, John Field, victualler, Gun Tavern, Lambeth, 1822 to March 1823 is listed during his membership of the Lodge of United Strength

1822/John Field/[Gun, Lambeth Road]/../../Victuallers Recognizance

1825/John Field/[Gun, Lambeth Road]/../../Victuallers Recognizance

1826/James Hancock/[Gun, Lambeth Road]/../../Victuallers Recognizance

1827/James Hancock, Gun, Lambeth road, Southwark/../../Pigots Directory

1837/Thomas Bradley/victualler, Gun Tavern [London Road]/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1836/Thomas Phipps Austin, St Georges Tavern, 23 Lambeth road/../../Pigots Directory

1838/Thomas Phipps Austin/victualler, St Georges Tavern [near the Blind School, Lambeth Road]/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1839/Thomas Phipps Austin/../../../Pigots Directory

1841/Thomas Phipps Austin/[St George's]/../../Post Office Directory *

1842/Thomas Phipps Austin/../../../Robsons Directory

1843/Thomas Phipps Austin, St. George's P.H. Lambeth road/../../Kellys Directory

1844/Thomas P Austin, St Georges, WLambeth Road/../../Post Office Directory

My 2xGreat Grandfather, Charles Pitcher was the Licensed Victualler, of the St Georges Tavern in 1845 with his wife Damazine. Details are mentioned in his Will dated that year. *
Charles Chabot Pitcher, 1813 to 1845 also lost both his wife and youngest daughter in the preceding years. The following directory entry would be a typically out of date in 1846; and records the name as Pilcher.

1845 - 46/Charles Pilcher, St Georges, 23 Lambeth Road/../../Post Office Directory

1848/William Ralph/../../../Post Office Directory

1851/William Ralph/../../../Kellys Directory

1856/George E Healy/../../../Post Office Directory

Era - September 27 1864 :
St Georges tavern, Lambeth road, William Edwin Bett? to Henry Stephens

1869/J Brooks/../../../Post Office Directory

Southwark Mercury 04 October 1879 - Transfer of Licences
St George the Martyr, Southwark : St Georges Tavern, Lambeth road, William Carr to John Ancott

1881/John Ancott/Licensed Victualler/37/Clerkenwell, Middlesex/Census
1881/Rachel Ancott/Wife/28/Holloway, Middlesex/Census
1881/Gertrude Ancott/Daughter/11 months/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1881/George Mansfield/Barman/1/Chatris, Cambridge/Census
1881/Walter Hallferey/Barman/13/Chatris, Cambridge/Census
1881/William Herbert/Potman, Widow/31/Richmond, Middlesex/Census
1881/Henrietta Charlton/Cook, Widow/36/Bermondsey, Surrey/Census
1881/Alice Cromton/Nursemaid/16/Lambeth, Surrey/Census

1882/John Ancott/../../../Post Office Directory

1884/John Ancott/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/Thomas Clothier/../../../Post Office Directory

1895/Frederick Saddington/../../../Post Office Directory

1899/Edward James Burgess/../../../Post Office Directory

Elizabeth Rose Barge is with her husband at the Globe, Great Dover street in the 1901 census

1910/Mrs Elizabeth Rose Barge/../../../Post Office Directory

1911/Elizabeth Rose Barge/Licensed Victualler, Widow/37/Kingsland, London/Census
1911/William Barge/Son, Barman/18/Brighton, Sussex/Census
1911/Cecilia Barge/Daughter/15/Barnsbury, London/Census
1911/Stanley Barge/Son/11/Southwark, London/Census
1911/John Sargent/Visitor, Actor/54/Hackney, London/Census
1911/Margaret Sargent/Visitor, Actor/42/Dumfries/Census
1911/Frederick Rudrum/Barman/36/Kentish Town, London/Census

1915/Arthur William Hughes Barge/../../../Post Office Directory *

1921/Gertrude Barge/../../../Post Office Directory

1938/Mrs Winifred Ursula Fisher/../../../Post Office Directory

1944/Mrs Winifred Ursula Fisher/../../../Post Office Directory


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