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The 1851 census names it on the last page where an omitted person is noted. The Red House disappears in about 1851, and as can be seen from the 1794 Sun Fire Insurance record, it exists opposite Chelsea Hospital, and this is how it looks on early maps, south of the Thames, and opposite Chelsea canal on the north bank.
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1791/Alexander Osbaldeston, the Red House Battersea Surrey, victualler/../../Sun
Fire Insurance - Access
to Archives
1794/James Baynton, at the Red House opposite Chelsea Hospital at Battersea in Surrey, victualler/../../Sun
Fire Insurance - Access
to Archives
1805/John Ireson, Red House, Battersea fields/../../Holdens Directory
March 1822/John Ireson, Red House, Battersea fields/../../Access to Archives
- Will
1822/Sarah Ireson, Red House, Battersea/../../Victuallers Recognizances
1822/Richard Swayne, Red House, Battersea/../../Victuallers Recognizances
1839/Charles Wright, Red House Tavern, Battersea/../../Pigots Directory
1841/Charles Wright, Red House, Battersea/../../Kellys Directory
1841/Charles Wright/Publican/50/../Census
1841/Mary Wright/../35/../Census
1841/Lydia Cope/../20/../Census
1841/Julia Oswald/Female Servant/15/../Census
1841/Susan Street/Female Servant/30/../Census
1841/Lousia Walker/Female Servant/15/../Census
1841/Richard Tizzard/Male Servant/40/Surrey/Census
1841/Joseph Hayden/Male Servant/20/../Census
1841/William Shillitoe/Male Servant/19/Surrey/Census
1842/Charles Wright, Red House, Battersea/../../Robsons Directory
1844/Charles Wright, Red House, Battersea/../../Post Office Directory
1847/Charles Wright, Red House, Battersea/../../Post Office Directory
1848/Charles Wright, Red House, Battersea/../../Post Office Directory
1851/Mrs Mary Wright, Red House, Battersea fields/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/James Ireland/BeerHouse & Public House Renting 20 acres of Meadow
land/34/Plaistow, Essex/Census
1851/Emily Ireland/Daughter/15/London, Middlesex/Census
1851/Eliza Ireland/Daughter/13/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1851/Mary O'Connor/Servant/22/Ireland/Census
1851/Matilda Tyrrel/Visitor/26/Ireland/Census
1851/James Tyrrel/Visitor/5 months/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1851/Joseph Devonport/Waiter/28/Wolverhampton, Staffordshire/Census
1852/James Ireland, Red House, Battersea Fields/../../../London Post Office Directory
1853/James Ireland, Red House, Battersea Fields/../../../London Post Office Directory
1874/“On the 16th February, 1868, at No. 67, Licensed Victuallers' Asylum,
Mrs. ELIZABETH SWAYNE, aged 84 years, formerly of the well known ‘Red
House,” Battersea Fields, which house she and her late husband kept for ten
years. The deceased in respect of a payment of five guineas to the
Institution by her late husband, enjoyed a happy home for upwards of 18
years, during which time she received from the Endowment Fund £350 in weekly
allowances of money, besides coals, medicine, medical advice,
&c.”/../Licensed Victuallers Asylum 1874 - deaths announced
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