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Earl of Cardigan, 102 Draycott Avenue, Chelsea SW3

Chelsea Pub history index

Named in the 1861 census and also the 1911 census summary. The early address is at 102 Marlborough road, before renamig takes place. The 1861 census is at 1 Marlborough road before renumbering. This is the same public house as the Cardigan Arms.

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Residents at this address.

Earl of Cardigan, 1 Marlborough road
1856/John Bacher, beer retailer, 1 Marlborough road, Chelsea

1861/George Gurney/Beer House Keeper/59/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1861/Ann Gurney/Wife/40/Yarmouth, Norfolk/Census
1861/Emily Gurney/Daughter/18/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1861/Frances Gurney/Daughter/6/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1861/Eliza Howes/Grand Daughter/8/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1861/Charles Clark/Carpenter/25/Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire/Census

The Kensington News and West London Times. 05 January 1889
License Transfers
Earl of Cardigan, Alfred Watts to Edward Lewis Bowles

1910/David Rogers/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

London Evening Standard 14 June 1911
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on 3rd July 1911
Kensington
Earl of Cardigan, 102 Draycott avenue, Chelsea SW, Beer and Wine on, David Rogers

Compensation awards under the 1910 Licensing Act awarded the following total awards to be divided amongst the persons interested in the houses, which have been referred for extinction on payment:

Earl of Cardigan, Draycott avenue, Kensington £3192


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