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The Duke of Cornwall, Cross street in the 1871 census; At Stewarts Lane in 1878; Listed at 37 Stewarts Road & 1 Ascalon Street in 1901 Directory
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Duke of Cornwall, Stewarts Road, Battersea - Licensee John H Curle in circa 1901
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Duke of Cornwall, 37 Stewarts Road & Ascalon street, Battersea - circa 1940
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Duke of Cornwall, 37 Stewarts Road, Battersea East
Kindly provided by Philip Carter
Residents at this address.
1871/John Lansley/Beer House Keeper/35/Croydon, Surrey/Census
1871/Sarah Lansley/Wife/27/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1871/John H Lansley/Son/4/Pimlico, Middlesex/Census
1871/Sarah A Lansley/Daughter/10 months/Battersea Surrey/Census
1878/William Turner, beer retailer, Stewart's lane/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/William Turner/Licensed Victualler/50/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1881/Annie H V Turner/Wife/48/Battersea, Surrey/Census
1881/Annie E Turner/Daughter/22/St Georges, Middlesex/Census
1881/Eleanor A Turner/Daughter/16/St Georges, Middlesex/Census
1881/William H Turner/Son/14/St Georges, Middlesex/Census
1881/Charles F Turner/Son/13/St Georges, Middlesex/Census
1881/Alfred E Turner/Son/8/Battersea, Surrey/Census
1881/Thomas Osborn/Potman/50/Feltham, Suffolk/Census
In
1871, William Purchase is the son of William Purchase at the
Duke of York, Lewisham
road, Greenwich; in 1881 his sisters are being privately educated as is
probably William, whilst his father is at the
Ship,
Vauxhall Bridge road ***
1891/William Purchase/Licensed Victualler/22/Greenwich/Census ***
1891/Alice Purchase/Sister/24/Kilburn/Census
1891/Ada Purchase/Sister/18/Pimlico/Census
1891/James Cummings/Potman/25/Yorkshire/Census
1896/William & Miss A Purchase/../../../../Post Office Directory
In June 1896, William Purchase, Licensed Victualler son of William Purchase,
Licensed Victualler, deceased, marries Elizabeth Hannah Burt, daughter of
Frederick William Burt, Builders Manager, at Battersea.
By 1901 census, William Purchase is at the
Red Cow, 212 Peckham High
street ***
The early Photo above shows John H. Curle, as landlord in 1901, who was my
grandfather. *
1901/John H Curle/Licensed Victualler/33/Hackney, London/Census
1901/Ada E Curle/Wife/33/West Ham, Essex/Census
1901/Lilian A Curle/Daughter/8/East Ham, Essex/Census
1901/Connie M Curle/Daughter/2/St Pancras, London/Census
1901/Dorothy P Curle/Daughter/1/Manor Park, Essex/Census
1901/Louisa M Twining?/Sister, Assistant/29/Cripplegate, London/Census
1901/Maria L Twining?/Niece/6/Brixton, London/Census
1901/John Henry Curle/../../../../Post Office Directory
1904/John Henry Curle/../../../../Post Office Directory
1906/John Henry Curle/../../../../Post Office Directory
1911/James George Martins/../../../../Post Office Directory
1919/Alfred Ernest Grey/../../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Alfred E Grey/../../../../Post Office Directory
1938/Cecil Edward Spooner/../../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided By Roger J Pullen
*** Provided by John Carnaby
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