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This pub was present by 1715. The address at 118 Newgate street is no longer a pub or booking office by 1877.
A pub has also traded at times as the King of Denmark (e.g. 1876 and 1926); but not at this address. The pub at 18 Old Bailey was rebuilt in 1931 and again in around 2005 – this latest rebuilding also including a change in name to Firefly. ** The Magpie & Stump at 18 Old Bailey; was renamed from the King of Denmark in the 1940s.
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Christ Church Newgate Street parish, City of London.
Residents at this address
5 February 1791/Insured: Henry Goodwin, Erasmus Madox and Thomas Thornton, Lower East Smithfield, brewers - Other property or occupiers: the Magpie and Stump, north side Newgate Street (Samuel Deacon, victualler)/../../Sun Fire Office records, held at
London Metropolitan Archives **
1791/Samuel Deacon / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records, held at London Metropolitan Archives **
1808/Jno Wooll, Magpie & Stump, 118 Newgate street/../../Holdens Directory
1811/John Wooll, Magpie & Stump, 118 Newgate street/../../Holdens Directory
1827/Richard Stephens, Magpie & Stump, and booking office, 118 Newgate street/../../Pigots Directory
1832/Richard Stephens, Magpie & Stump, 118 Newgate street/../../Robsons Directory
1833-34/Richard Stephens, Magpie & Stump, 118 Newgate street/../../Pigots Directory
1833/Richard Stephens / Victualler, Dealer & Chapman /../../London Gazette,
12 November 1833 **
1839/Henry Appleyard, Magpie & Stump, 118 Newgate street/../../Pigots Directory
1841/H Appleyard/../../../Post Office Directory
1841/Henry Appleyard/Licensed Victualler/Middlesex//Census
1841/Lydia Appleyard/../25/../Census
1841/Eliza Appleyard/../2/Middlesex/Census
1841/Edmund Appleyard/../3 months/Middlesex/Census
1841/Emily Ford/Female Servant/20/../Census
1841/Elizabeth Bingfield/Female Servant/35/Middlesex/Census
1841/Benjamin Bourne/Male Servant/15/../Census
1842/Henry Appleyard/../../../P.O. Directory **
1843/Henry Appleyard, Magpie & Stump, 118 Newgate street
/../../Post Office Directory
1847/Henry Appleyard/../../../P.O. Directory **
1848/Henry Appleyard, Magpie & Stump, 118 Newgate street/../../Post Office Directory
1851/Henry Appleyard, Magpie & Stump, 118 Newgate street/../../Kellys Directory
1851/Henry Appleyard/Licensed Victualler/42/London/Census
1851/Lydia Appleyard/Wife/40/Folkestone, Kent/Census
1851/Henry Thos Appleyard/Son/15/London/Census
1851/Adelaide Salter/Barmaid/20/Bristol, Somerset/Census
1851/Mary Taylor/Servant/29/Acrise, Kent/Census
1851/George Bates/Porter/19/London/Census
1852/Henry Appleyard/../../../Post Office Directory **
1856/George Hill/../../../Post Office Directory
1857/George Hill / Formerly Licensed Victualler, now Out-of-Business
/../../London Gazette, 3 February 1857 **
1858/Herbert Stammers, of Yaxley, Suffolk / Licensed to carry on the business of Innkeeper or Victualler and to sell Beer, Spirits, Wine & Tobacco /../../London Gazette, 2 April 1858 **
1861/Henry Bray/Victualler/29/Norwich, Norfolk/Census
1861/Louisa Bray/Wife/26/Norwich, Norfolk/Census
1861/Henry W Bray/Son/8/Norwich, Norfolk/Census
1861/Emma Bray/Daughter/6/Norwich, Norfolk/Census
1861/Harriet Bray/Daughter/4/Norwich, Norfolk/Census
1861/Amelia Savourey/Visitor/22/Cromer, Norfolk/Census
1861/Elizabeth Johns/Servant/15/Middlesex/Census
1861/James Camplin/Pot Boy/16/London/Census
1861/Mary A Levy/Servant/22/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1869/Henry W Bray/Booking Office/../../Post Office Directory
1869/H W Bray, Magpie & Stump, 118 Newgate street/../../Post Office Directory
September 1870/H W Bray/Outgoing Licensee/../../London City Press
September 1870/F Ling/Incoming Licensee/../../London City Press
1871/Frederick Ling/Publican/49/Middlesex/Census
1871/Mary Ling/Wife/50/Middlesex/Census
1871/Elizabeth Ling/Daughter, Assistant/26/Middlesex/Census
1873/Frederick Ling, Magpie & Stump, 118 Newgate street, booking office/../../Post Office Directory
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