Chelsea Pub history index
Situated at the corner of Little George Street. Long demolished.
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1805/Mrs M Jones, Fountain, Lower Sloane street, Chelsea/../../Holdens Directory
1823-24/Jacob Gill, Fountain, 19 Lower Sloane street/../../Pigots Directory
1826/Jacob Gill, Fountain, 19 Lower Sloane Street/../../Pigots Directory
November 1826/Jacob Gill, The Fountain, Lower Sloane Street Chelsea, victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
1827/Jacob Gill/../../../Licensed Victuallers Association
1830/Mr Gill, Fountain, Lower Sloane street makes a one guinea Susbscription to the Licensed Victuallers Association
1831/Jacob Gill, Fountain, Lower Sloane street, in addition to 5 guineas, 1 guinea/../../Licensed Victuallers Association
Morning Advertiser 30 August 1831
Harlequin Steam Packet - Excursion for Pleasure to Southend, and land for three hours to view pier, &c and back before dark - Captain Corbin and Mr Poole (Steward), having been solicited by many families and Friends to make this select excursion, have fixed the same for Thursday, next, September 1.
To prevent incovnience, the number of visitors will be limited - an early application for Tickets is therefore recommended.
Tickets 6s each (Children half price), to be had of Captain Corbin, on board, and of the following Gentlemen:
Mr I Finney, Tottenham, Middlesex;
Mr Rusby, Ship Tavern, Water lane;
Mr Mount, Tower street; Mr Garland, Leadenhall market; Mr Merrell, Leadenhall market; Mr Parker, Mill lane, Tooley street;
Mr Cole, Lion and Lamb, Charles street, Horselydown;
Mr Cotton, White Swan, Deptford;
Me Eales, White Hart, Greenwich;
Mr Lutton, Salutation, Greenwich;
Mr F Sales, Woolwich;
Mr Saunders, Gloucester Arms, Kent road;
Mr Reeves, Kings Head, Stratford;
Mr Bird, Yorkshire Stingo, Paddington;
Mr Ward, Edgware road;
Mr Skearsley, Cheshire Cheese, Vinegar yard, Drury lane;
Mr Ward, Hatter, Clare street; Mr Cox, Crown street, Soho; Mr Cox, Carnaby market;
Mr Desormeaux, George and Vulture, Ratcliff highway;
Mr Clifton, Three Tuns, Jewry street;
Mr Carr, Bonner street;
Mr Mills, Barking Dog, Tabernacle walk;
Mr Kemp, Woolpack, St John street;
Mr Hurrell, City road;
Mr Waterfield, Ship and Half Moon, Woolwich;
Mr Mead, Lion and Lamb, Lewisham;
Mr Curtis, Rum Puncheon, Gravesend;
Mr Beadle, Erith;
Mr Gill, Fountain, Lower Sloane street, Chelsea;
and Mr Parsonage, 149 Old street, Goswell street;
The Vessel will leave the New Steam Packet Wharf, St Katherines, at Nine precisely.
1833-34/Jacob Gill, Fountain, 19 Lower Sloane street/../../Pigots Directory
1833/Jacob Gill/../../../Licensed Victuallers Association
1839/Jos Thomas/../../../Pigots Directory
1841/J Thomas/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/Joseph Thomas/../../../Kellys Directory
James Bradford was born 1812, and died 1866. *
1851/James Bradford/Licensed Victualler/39/Finchley, Middlesex/Census
1851/Matilda Bradford/Wife/32/London/Census
1851/Hester Neale/Servant/17/London/Census
1856/Jas Bradford/../../../Post Office Directory
1861/James Bradford/Publican, Widow/48/Finchley, Middlesex/Census
1861/Matilda Bradford/Daughter/20/Southwark/Census
1861/James Bradford/../../../Old
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1869/John Connor/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/John Connor/Publican/32/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1871/Amelia E Connor/Wife/26/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1871/Louise C Connor/Daughter/18 months/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1871/John Spenser/Barman/19/Norfolk/Census
1871/Eliza Herbert/Servant/24/Lincolnshire/Census
1881/James Taylor/Licensed Victualler/61/Stirling, Scotland/Census
1881/Charlotte Taylor/Wife/39/Woodham Ferris, Essex/Census
1881/Margaret Sparks/Barmaid/19/Pittice, Essex/Census
1881/Emma L White/Housemaid/24/St James, Middlesex/Census
1881/Annie M Farey/Barmaid/20/Cambridge/Census
1881/Louisa Biuesse/Kitchen Maid/25/Lemby, Lancashire/Census
1881/Augustus Leigh/Barman/14/Combs Los, Devon/Census
1882/James Taylor/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/James Taylor/../../../Post Office Directory
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