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Address becomes 14 St Georges Way by 1938 after always being called St Georges road
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April 1872/George Leftwich/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
April 1872/George Thomas Clarke/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
1878/James E S Radcliffe/../../../../Suburban Post Office Directory
Morning Advertiser 31 March 1871 - licence applications :
George and Dragon, St Georges road, to George Leftwich, Licence Granted.
1881/James E Radcliffe/Licensed Victualler/40/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Mary A Radcliffe/Wife/46/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1881/George W Clark/Step Son, Tobacconist/24//Census
1881/Anne L Clark/Step Daughter/16/St Andrews, Middlesex/Census
1881/William E Clark/Step Son/8/Peckham, Surrey/Census
1881/Eliza K Noyes/Barmaid/18/Stratford, Essex/Census
1881/Martha Odgers/Cook, Widow/32/Wanorm, Cornwall/Census
1881/Charles Hills/Potman/29/Stratford, Essex/Census
1891/Alfred Evans/Manager (Licensed Victualler)/22/Bermondsey, London/Census
1891/Elizabeth Masters/Barmaid/35/Banstead, Surrey/Census
1891/George Reed/Potman/40/Hackney, London/Census
1891/Eleanor Hawker/General Servant/21/Oxford Street, London/Census
1896/Sidney J Gore/../../../../Post Office Directory
Kentish Mercury 05 June 1896 - Peckham Licence Transfers
George and Dragon, St Georges road, Peckham, S J Gore to Ellen Elizabeth Wheatley
1901/Charles Dyer/../../../../Post Office Directory
1904/A Charles Eley/../../../../Post Office Directory
1905/Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Smith/../../../../Post Office Directory
1908/Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Smith/../../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Robert Chew/../../../../Post Office Directory
1914/Alfred George Evens/../../../Post Office Directory *
1919/Frederick George Smith/../../../../Post Office Directory
1938/Thos West Briggs/../../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Thos West Briggs/../../../../Post Office Directory
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