Bexley history
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Bexley Heath, Kent .
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Bexley Heath and Bexley Observer. 03 May 1879
William Streetley, labourer, was charged with being disorderly at the Jolly Millers beerhouse, Bexley Heath.
James Munday, the landlord, refused to serve the prisoner and then called the police sergeant.
1881/James Munday/Grocer and Beer House Keeper/35/Shoreham, Kent/Census
1881/Matilda Munday/Wife/31/Faversham Kemsing, Kent/Census
1881/Kate Munday/Daughter/10/Reigate, Surrey/Census
1881/Susanah E Munday/Daughter/2/Bexley Heath, Kent/Census
1881/Arthur P Bull/Father in Law, Gardener/65/Faversham Kemsing, Kent/Census
1881/Jane Bull/Mother in Law/64/Maidstone, Kent/Census
Bexley Heath and Bexley Observer. 14 September 1889
An inquest was helod on Monday at the Prince Albert Hotel, Bexley Heath on the death of George Churchill, beerhouse keeper of the Jolly Millers, Bexley Heath, who died on SEptember 7th from injuries inflicted on Monday, August 26th.
Selina Churchill was the widow of George Churchill, a shoemaker. She resided in May Place road at the Jolly Millers. Deceased was 67 years of age and had suffered from nervous debility for two years.
Recorded as suicide.
In 1891 census at May Place Road, Bexley, Dartford is the Jolly Millers
Selina Churchill, Beer retailer & grocer, Widow aged 67 and born in Poole, Dorset
Matilda Churchill, Daughter aged 39 and born in Poole, Dorset
Francis Cheney, Domestic servant aged 16 and born in Morton, Dorset
Kentish Independent. 13 April 1906 - License Transfers
Plans for alteration of the Foresters at Sutton, and the Jolly Millers, at Bexley Heath were approved.
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