Chelsea Pub history index
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1805/_ Gould, Yorkshire Grey, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea/../../Holdens Directory
Morning Advertiser 15 August 1807 :
To Licensed Victuallers - At a General Meeting of the Friendly Tobacco Pipe Manufactory, held on Thursday, 6t of August 1807, at J Newsons, the Yorkshire Grey Tavern, Cheyne walk, Chelsea, it was unanimously resolved,
to appoint the undermentioned places to receive subscriptions, viz,
Messrs Marsh, Sibbald and Co, Bankers, Berners street
J Newson, Yorkshire Grey Tavern, Cheyne walk, Chelsea
T Easton, Queens Elm
T Mayo, Goat, Pall Mall
R Thomas, Boars Head, Exeter street, Strand
A Beard, Grosvenor Arms, Pimlico
G Newson, Phoenix, Princes street, Cavendish square
Cr Fryer, Goat and Boots, Little Chelsea
J Field, General Howard, Jews row, Chelsea
Cs Heskitt, Nell Gwynn, Grosvenor row, Chelsea
Wm Wilby, Crown and Anchor, Five fields, Chelsea
J Nichols, Swan, paradise row, Chelsea
NB The capital to consist of 10,000 pounds divided into one thousand 10 pound shares.
1811/Thomas Phillips, Yorkshire Grey, Cheyne walk, Chelsea/../../Holdens
Directory
December 1814/John Wright, the Yorkshire Grey, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea,
victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
January 1819/William Melville The Yorkshire Grey Cheyne Walk
victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
December 1821/William Anderson Yorkshire Grey, Cheyne Walk Chelsea
victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
1823-24/William Anderson, Yorkshire Grey, 14 Cheyne walk/../../Pigots
Directory
1826/George Blackwell, Yorkshire Grey, 13 Cheyne Walk/../../Pigots Directory
1829/George Blackwell/Landlord mentioned in boating accident/../../Morning
Post
1832/George Blackwell, Yorkshire Grey, Cheyne Walk/../../Robsons Directory
Morning Advertiser 18 January 1836 - Transfer of Licenses
Yorkshire Grey, Cheyne walk, Chelsea, John Hind to John Charles Watson
1839/John Charles Watson/../../../Pigots Directory
1841/J C Watson/../../../Post Office Directory
1843/John Charles Watson, Yorkshire Grey, 14 Cheyne walk, Chelsea/../../Kellys
Directory
1848/John Norton/../../../Post Office Directory
February 1849/John Norton committed suicide at 5am in the morning by
shooting himself/../../../Era
1851/Mrs Mary Norton/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/Alfred J Young/Licensed Victualler/24/St Lukes, Middlesex/Census
1851/Annie Young/Wife/22/St Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1851/Annie E Young/Daughter/2/St Margarets Westminster/Census
1851/Alfred G Young/Son/4 months/Chelsea/Census
1851/James H Tuck/Visitor/24/Hackney/Census
1851/George Gillams/Barman/16/Hackney/Census
1851/Susanna Rolf/House Servant/14/Marylebone/Census
January 1854/James Parry/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
January 1854/John Phipps Sinclair/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
May 1855/John Phipps Sinclair/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
May 1855/John William Wilson/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1856/John William Wilson/../../../Post Office Directory
March 1858/License refused in consequence of complaints from
neighbours/../../../West Middlesex Advertiser
March
1859/License given to Edward Prince, beer retailer for house known as
Yorkshire Grey, Cheyne Walk/../../../West Middlesex Advertiser
1861/William E Prince/Licensed Victualler, Widow/51/Windsor/Census
1861/Amelia S Prince/Daughter/17/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1861/Selena M Prince/Daughter/2/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
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