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White Hart, 79 Cheyne walk, Chelsea SW3

Chelsea Pub history index

The earlier address for this part of Cheyne walk, near to Battersea bridge is at Duke street until at least 1874

Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.

Residents at this address.

1839/Getge Hardy/../../../Pigots Directory

1843/Robert Sparks/../../../Kellys Directory

1848/Richard Wyatt/../../../Post Office Directory

1851/Joseph Archdeacon/../../../Kellys Directory

1851/Joseph L Archdeacon/Victualler/63/St Ives, Huntingdon/Census
1851/Mary Ann Archdeaco/Wife/40/Orford, Suffolk/Census
1851/Joseph Archdeaco/Son/21/Hammersmith, Middlesex/Census
1851/Jane Archdeaco/Daughter/13/City, Middlesex/Census
1851/Mary Baxter/Mother in Law, Widow/83/Orford, Suffolk/Census
1851/Jane Baxter/Niece, Barmaid/20/Kilburn, Middlesex/Census
1851/Hannah Pray/Housemaid/50/Orford, Suffolk/Census

Morning Advertiser 16 October 1852 :
Valuable Public house and Wine vaults, Chelsea.
Messrs Warlters, Lovejoy, and Son are instructed by the Executors of Joseph Archdeacon, deceased, to sell by auction, at Garraways on November 3, the Public house known as the White Hart, Duke street, Chelsea. The premises are commandingly situate in the centre of a populous neighbourhood, contiguous to the steam wharfs, on which thousands are daily landed, and to the celebrated Cremorne Gardens. The house contains ample accommodation and enjoys a good and respectable trade.

Morning Advertiser 25 January 1853 :
Transfer of Licenses - White Hart, Duke street, Chelsea, the executors of Joseph Archdeacon to Joseph Gregory.
In consequence of the incoming tenant having been unable, through severe indisposition, to attend the last meeting of the magistrates, this transfer was not then effected.
Yesterday, however, he was present; and the transfer was immediately granted.

1856/J Gregory/../../../Post Office Directory

Morning Advertiser 08 January 1861 - Transfer of Licenses
White Hart, Duke street, Chelsea, John Gregory to Charles James Story

1861/Charles T Storey/Victualler/53/Bury, Suffolk/Census
1861/Elizabeth Storey/Wife/44/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1861/Mary Alsford/Servant/27/Farnham, Berkshire/Census
1861/William Green/Potman/35/Brisket, Hertfordshire/Census

Era - September 27 1864 :
White Hart, Duke street, Wiliam Lawrence to Thomas Smith

1869/Charles Johnson/../../../Post Office Directory

1874/E Wilshire/../../../Victualler & Hotelier Directory

1881/William Jackson/Publican/35/Broom Grow, Worcester/Census
1881/Harriet L Jackson/Wife/33/Bermondsey, Surrey/Census
1881/Violet L Jackson/Daughter/6/Kentish Town, Middlesex/Census
1881/Rose A Jackson/Daughter/4/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1881/George Jackson/Father, Engineer/56/Manchester, Lancashire/Census
1881/Harriet Jackson/Mother/61/Stoke Prior, Worcester/Census

1882/William Jackson/../../../Post Office Directory

1884/William Jackson/../../../Post Office Directory



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