Battersea North west pub history index
Named in the 1871 census. Closed by the Compensation Authority in 1908.
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address
1865/Charles Heslop, beer retailer, Church street/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/Charles Hislop/Wid Beer House Keeper/69/London Middlesex/Census ***
1871/Joseph Rear/Adopted Son/23/Waddington Lincolnshire/Census
1878/George Shellard, beer retailer, 173 Church road/../../../Surrey Post Office Directory
1881/Susan Shellard/Beer House Keeper/34/Rugby, Warwickshire/Census
1881/Mary A Shellard/Daughter/9/Leamington, Warwickshire/Census
1881/Susan Shellard/Daughter/7/Leamington, Warwickshire/Census
1881/Thomas Shellard/Son/4/Battersea/Census
1881/William Shellard/Son/2/Battersea/Census
1881/Marie Piel/Domestic Servant/22/France/Census
1896/R Bowritch/Beer Retailer, 173 Church road/../../../Surrey Post Office Directory
London Evening Standard 12 June 1907 - List of premises to be considered by the Compensation Authority :
The Nightingale, 173 Church road, Battersea, Beer, William Thomas Green
Morning Post 29 January 1908
More Lost Licences. £323,342 awarded in six hours as compensation.
Licenses ordered for extinction under the Licensing Act, 1904 were:
Nightingale, Church road, Battersea £1220
*** Provided By Bev Howlett
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