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The Bower Arms, Manor St Clapham, is now called Bread & Roses (2018 and before). The landlady in 1909 was Mrs Mary E Barton. The pub was built by Thomas Cubitt 1846, the Bowyer family coat of arms is over the door. *
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Bowyer Arms, Manor Street, Clapham - in 1909 with landlady Mrs Mary E Barton
Kindly provided By Vincent O'Loughlin
Bowyer Arms, Manor Street, Clapham - in 1909 with landlady Mrs Mary E Barton
Kindly provided By Vincent O'Loughlin
Bowyer Arms, 68 Manor Street, Clapham
Kindly provided by Philip Carter
Residents at this address.
1851/Robert Nixon, Bowyers Arms, Manor street/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/Robert Nixon/Tavern Keeper/41/Pakenham, Suffolk/Census
1851/Eliza Nixon/Wife/22/Northampton, Northamptonshire/Census
1851/Robert Nixon/Son/3/London/Census
1851/James Pollard/Brother/16/Northampton/Census
1851/Jane Tonks/Housekeeper/34/London/Census
1851/Sophia Bagley/Barmaid/27/London/Census
1851/Robert Beaumont/Potman/55//Census
1851/Willis Benson/Lodger/30/Bungey, Suffolk/Census
1856/Robert Nixon, Bowyers Arms Hotel, Manor street/../../../Post Office Directory
1858/Robert Nixon, Bowyers Arms, 48 Larkhall rise/../../../Post Office Directory
1861/Eliza Nixon/Hotel Keeper, Widow/29/All Saints, Northampton/Census
1861/Robert Nixon/Son/13/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1861/Horace Nixon/Son/6/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1861/John Nixon/Son/4/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1861/Kate Nixon/Daughter/3/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1861/Mira Nixon/Daughter/3/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1861/Jane Souks/Chambermaid/43/Old Jewry, London/Census
1861/Mary Miller/House Servant/24/Pakenham, Suffolk/Census
1861/Ann Byford/Nurse Maid/19/Ixworth, Suffolk/Census
1861/Samuel Lee/Potman/25/St Andrews, Holborn/Census
February 1862/Eliza Alpe (late Nixon)/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
February 1862/Samuel Alpe, her husband/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1863/Samuel Alpe, Bowyers Arms, 68 Manor street/../../../Post Office
Directory
Era - September 27 1864 :
Bowyer Arms, Manor street, Samuel Alpe to William Clayton
1871/William Clayton/Hotel Keeper/53/Welshpool, Montgomeryshire/Census
1871/Rebecca Clayton/Wife/49/Ipswich, Suffolk/Census
1871/Thomas Watson/Lodger, Buyer of Woollens/45/Scotland/Census
1871/Boyce/Barmaid/30/London, Middlesex/Census
1871/Eliza Myers/Cook, widow/50/London, Middlesex/Census
1871/James Malf/Potman/29/London, Middlesex/Census
1874/W Clayton/../../../Licensed Victualler & Hoteliers Directory
1878/William Clayton/../../../Surrey Directory
1881/John A Barton/Licensed Victualler/25/Deptford, Kent/Census
1881/Elizabeth M Barton/Wife/25/Minories/Census
1881/James J Brown/Barman/18/Deptford, Kent/Census
1881/Caroline B Seveno/General Servant/17/Meopham, Kent/Census
1892/John A Barton/../../../../Post Office Directory
1896/John Albert Barton/../../../../Post Office Directory
1901/John A Barton/Licensed Victualler/45/Deptford, Kent/Census
1901/Mary E Barton/Wife/45/Minnie, Middlesex/Census
1901/Eleanor M Barton/Daughter/19/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1901/John A Barton/Son, Architects Clerk/18/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1901/Violet M Barton/Daughter/17/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1901/Albert E Barton/Son/15/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1901/Jessie M Barton/Daughter/14/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1901/Frederick R Barton/Son/12/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1901/William W Barton/Son/10/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1901/Henry J Barton/Son/8/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1901/Ada Jeffries/Servant/19/../Census
1901/Lizzie C Clayton/Barmaid/22/Oxfordshire/Census
1901/J A Barton/../../../../Post Office Directory
1904/J A Barton/../../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Mrs Mary E Barton/../../../../Post Office Directory
1919/Mrs Mary E Barton/../../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Mrs Mary E Barton/../../../../Post Office Directory
1934/Louis Lion/../../../../Post Office Directory
1938/Collingwood Wilson/../../../../Post Office Directory
1944/William Jn Grainger/../../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided By Vincent O'Loughlin
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