Chelsea Pub history index
aka Gloucester Tavern. Rebuilt, probably in the 1920s or 1930s, and now known simply as The Gloucester. *
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1843/Thomas Parry/../../../Post Office Directory
1848/Martin Wallace/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/Martin Wallace/Licensed Victualler/54/Ireland/Census
1851/Alice Wallace/Wife/46/Langwarden, Herefordshire/Census
1851/Louisa M Wallace/Daughter/20/Pimlico, Middlesex/Census
1851/Alice M Wallace/Daughter/18/Pimlico, Middlesex/Census
1851/Frederick T Monkhouse/Visitor, Farmer of 46 acres/24/Camden Town,
Middlesex/Census
1851/Charlotte Blades/Visitor, Farmers Daughter/18/Knightsbridge,
Middlesex/Census
1851/James Byrnes/Lodger, Butler/42/Ireland/Census
1851/Catherine Stanfield/Lodger, Cook/24/Marlow, Buckinghamshire/Census
1851/Louisa Junoz/Nurserymaid/16/Switzerland/Census
1851/Emma M Swing/Barmaid/20/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1851/Mary Ann Lowe/Barmaid/23/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1851/Elizabeth Hiver/Cook/30/Norwich, Surrey/Census
May 1851/Martin Wallace/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
May 1851/Luke Samuel Keep/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1856/Martin Wallace/../../../Post Office Directory
Era 2 October 1859 - Transfer of Licenses
Gloucester Arms, Sloane street, john Boyce to James William Pearce
In 1861, my Great Great Uncle, George Fowler is running the Gloucester Arms,
before moving on to the British
Stores by 1864. ***
May 1862/James W Pearce/LV Association, Governor/../../Era
July 1863/James Witt Pearce/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
July 1863/William John Thorpe/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
October 1865/William John Thorpe/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
October 1865/George Fowler/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
1869/Frederick Preece/../../../Post Office Directory
July 1869/Frederick Preece/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
July 1869/William Wright/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1881/Thomas H Johnson/Licensed Victualler/35/Spilsby, Lincoln/Census
1881/Eliza Johnson/Wife/45/Stanstead, Essex/Census
1881/Ada M Johnson/Daughter/4/St Geo Hanover Sq, Middlesex/Census
1881/Henry W Johnson/Son/2/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1881/Eliza Cook/Barmaid/21/Ogbourne, Wiltshire/Census
1881/Clara Hughes/Barmaid/19/St Geo Hanover Sq, Middlesex/Census
1881/Rosina A Croome/Nursemaid/17/Wood Green, Middlesex/Census
1882/Thomas Hy Johnson/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/Thomas Hy Johnson/../../../Post Office Directory
Kensington News and West London Times. 06 July 1889
Kensington Petty Sessions
Gloucester Arms, T H Johnson to J D Kohlhausen
1891/John Daniel Kohlhausen/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/Hall & Pinn/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Edward Deacon/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Edward Deacon/Licensed Victualler/46/Somerton, Somerset/Census
1901/Elizabeth Deacon/Wife/54/Scotland/Census
1901/Annie Wilson/Barmaid/34/Braintree, Essex/Census
1901/Florence Rogers/Barmaid/22/Brighton, Sussex/Census
1901/Maud Yeoman/Barmaid/22/Brixton, Surrey/Census
1901/William Chandler/Barman/24/Chelsea, London/Census
1901/Maria C Koepter/Cook/33/Chelsea, London/Census
1901/Alice Rolfe/Domestic Servant/23/Chelsea, London/Census
1915/Mrs Mary Elizabeth Ward/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Mrs Ward/../../../Hughes Directory
In 1921 census at 187 Sloane Street, Chelsea
Henry Harris, Manager to J H Robinson Publican, aged 50 years 6 months, and born in London SW
Ada Harris, Wife, Manageress, aged 49 years 3 months, and born in Lambeth, London
George Harris, Son, Assistant Manager. J H Robinson Publican, aged 27 years 4 months, and born in London SW
Nellie Harris, Daughter, aged 14 years 3 months, and born in Godstone, Surrey
Amy Winch, Cook, aged 57 years 11 months, and born in Sheerness, Kent
Florrie Palk, Housemaid, aged 23 years 6 months, and born in Tiverton, Devon
Violet Beadon, Barmaid, aged 20 years 4 months, and born in Wood Green, London
1934/Douglas Michael Murray/../../../Kellys Directory
1944/Douglas Michael Murray/../../../Post Office Directory
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