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D'Oyley Arms, 34 Draycott Avenue, Chelsea SW3

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At 14 Orford Place, Marlborough Road in 1856; the address is then 34 Marlboro road until 1934, when it changes to 34 Draycott Avenue as a road name change.

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Residents at this address.

1826/John Stroud, D'Oyley Arms, Orford Street, Marlboro Road/../../Pigots Directory

1851/Henry Middleton/../../../Kellys Directory

1851/Henry Middleton/Victualler/50/Devonport/Census
1851/Eliza Middleton/Wife/51/Bath/Census
1851/Charlotte Middleton/Daughter/16/Westminster/Census
1851/Lu Holby/Servant/30/Raleigh, Essex/Census
1851/Joseph White/Servant/18/London/Census
1851/Thomas Fox/Servant/17/Chelsea/Census

November 1852/Robert Henry Middleton/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

November 1852/Alfred Tapp/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

1856/Alfred Tapp/../../../Post Office Directory

May 1862/Joseph Houghton/Licensed Victuallers Association/../../Era

West London Observer. 07 November 1863 - Kensington Petty Sessions Transfers
Joseph Stoughton, of the D'Oyley Arms, Marlborough road, Chelsea, to James Burgess, late of High street, Poplar, a beer retailer.

1869/James Burgess/../../../Post Office Directory

1881/Robert Bunn/Licensed Victualler/44/Norfolk/Census
1881/Eliza Bunn/Wife/39/Essex/Census
1881/Mary A Carter/Sister/29/Essex/Census
1881/Benjamin Deller/Barman/25/Middlesex/Census
1881/Frank Palmer/../28/Bristol/Census
1881/Wm T Humphrey/../24/Surrey/Census

1882/Samuel Crimmen/../../../Post Office Directory

1884/Samuel Crimmen/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/Jonathan George Edward Brown/../../../Post Office Directory

1895/Marmaduke John Cowper/../../../Post Office Directory

1899/Marmaduke John Cowper/../../../Post Office Directory

1901/Robert J Bell/Licensed Victuallers Manager/26/St Lukes, London/Census
1901/Elizabeth Challis/Housekeeper/29/Hatfield, Essex/Census
1901/Elizabeth Haynes/Barmaid/22/Chelsea, London/Census
1901/Alice Robertson/Barmaid/29/Holborn, London/Census
1901/Elizabeth Rourke/General Servant, Widow/33/Bermondsey, London/Census
1901/Hester Cooper/Visitor, Widow/65/Hatfield, Essex/Census

In 1921 census at 34 Draycott Avenue, Chelsea
George H Hollingbery, Son, Licensed Victualler, aged 18 years 3 months, and born in Walthamstow, London
Margaret Cronford, Barmaid, Mrs M C Hollingbery, aged 27 years, and born in Salford, Manchester
Henry Wilfred Stagg, Barman, Mrs M C Hollingbery, aged 38 years 1 month, and born in Kensington, London
Thomas Horace Elmore, Barman, Mrs M C Hollingbery, aged 34 years 5 months, and born in Wandsworth, London
Matilda Alice Taylor, Sister, Cook, Mrs M C Hillingbery, aged 50 years 4 months, and born in St Mary Newington, London
Elsie Taylor, Niece, Bar Learner, Mrs M C Hollingbery, aged 15 years 5 months, and born in Coventry, Warwickshire
Minnie C Hollingbery, Head, Licensed Victualler, aged 47 years 11 months, and born in St Mary Newington, London

1934/Joseph Patrick Sullivan/../../../Kellys Directory

1944/George E Westley, D'Oyley Arms, 34 Draycott Avenue SW3/../../Post Office Directory





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