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Plough, 196 High Street, Clapham SW4 7UD

In 2023 it is now called ONeills; formerly Stane Street Syndicate; Bar SW4; Goose & Granite; Plough

Clapham index

The address in the 1861 census is just the Pavement, but the Plough, High street is named in enumerators description. At 156 High Street, Clapham until about 1905. Later The Goose & Granite, Bar SW4, O'Neill's and now Stane Street Syndicate (2015). *

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

The Plough, Clapham Cross

The Plough, Clapham Cross

Plough Inn, Clapham Cross - in 1907

Plough Inn, Clapham Cross - in 1907

The Plough, 156 High Street, Clapham in 1912, now at 196 High Street, Clapham

The Plough, 156 High Street, Clapham in 1912, now at 196 High Street, Clapham

Plough, High Street, Clapham

Plough, High Street, Clapham

Both kindly provided by Colleen

Plough, 196 Clapham High Street, SW4 - in February 2009

Plough, 196 Clapham High Street, SW4 - in February 2009

Kindly provided by Stephen Harris

Residents at this address.

1805/James Perkins, the Plough Inn, Clapham/../../Holdens Directory

1822/Joseph Mason/Plough, Clapham/../../Petty Sessions

1825/Joseph Mason/Plough, Clapham/../../Petty Sessions

1839/Thomas Ager, Plough, High street/../../../Pigots Directory

The Era 26 September 1847 - license transfers:
Plough, Clapham common, Henry Sutely to William Taylor

1851/William Taylor, Plough, High street/../../../Post Office Directory

1851/William Taylor/Licensed Victualler/38/Ticknall, Derbyshire/Census
1851/Sarah Taylor/Wife/28/Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire/Census
1851/Ellen Evered/Barmaid/25/Wickham Bishops, Suffolk/Census
1851/Charlotte Hathway/Cook/25/Ramsbury, Wiltshire/Census
1851/Mary Ann Priggs/Housemaid/14/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1851/William Mew/Assistant/21/Mitchelmore Park, Sussex/Census

1856/William Taylor/Plough, High street/../../../Post Office Directory

1858/William Taylor/Plough Inn, High street/../../../Post Office Directory

1861/William Taylor/Licensed Victualler/49/Tichnell, Derbyshire/Census
1861/Susan Taylor/Wife/36/Wickham Brook, Suffolk/Census
1861/William Taylor/Son/9/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1861/Thomas Taylor/Son/7/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1861/Mary A Gibson/Visitor/33/Middlesex/Census
1861/Elizabeth Mooore/Barmaid/25/Merstham, Surrey/Census
1861/Susannah King/Cook/22/St Mary Newmarket, cambridge/Census
1861/Alfred Bone/Waiter/28/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1861/John C Lee/Potboy/14/Greenwich, Kent/Census

Joseph Hollyman is born in 1845, and a barman here in the 1871 census, learning his trade. He later goes on to run the Nevill's Cross, 40 Denmark Road, [he is probably at the Gun Tavern, 125 Lupus Street, Pimlico in 1884]; then in 1891 a licensed victualler at 344 Goldhawk Road, Hammersmith. The latter is likely to be a private address.
He is a son of Richard Hollyman, also a victualler at the Dolphin, 16 Long Alley, Shoreditch.

1871/Daniel Pierce/Licensed Victualler/51/Chirton, Wiltshire/Census
1871/Mary/Wife/35/Cottenham, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Augustus/Son/9 months/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1871/Martha Norman/Sister, Assistant/32/Cottenham, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Johanna Hennessy/Cook/29/Myddelton, Yorkshire/Census
1871/Emma matthew/Housemaid/18/Sudbury, Suffolk/Census
1871/Rosina Matthew/Housemaid/15/Sudbury, Suffolk/Census
1871/Joseph Hollyman/Barman/20/Holloway, Middlesex/Census

1878/James Brann/../../../Surrey Post Office Directory

1881/James Brann/Licensed Victualler, Widow/46/Wrotham, Kent/Census
1881/Louisa Brann/Sister/52/Wrotham, Kent/Census
1881/Annie Bookham/Niece, Barmaid/22/Edenbridge, Kent/Census
1881/Ellen Reddish/Cousin, Barmaid/38/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Arthur Ficken/Nephew, Barman/20/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Robert Ranson/Barman/50/Felston, Suffolk/Census
1881/Henry Martin/Servant, Widow/43/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/William Ficken/Nephew/12/London, Middlesex/Census

1892/William Yardley/../../../Post Office Directory

1896/Harold Coxen/../../../Post Office Directory

1901/Walter S Ball/Public House Manager/33/Swansea, Glamorgan/Census
1901/Henrietta Ball/Wife/32/Chelsea, London/Census
1901/Stanley A Ball/Son/7/Clapham, London/Census
1901/Francis L Ball/Son/5/Clapham, London/Census
1901/Gladys E Ball/Daughter/6 months/Clapham, London/Census
1901/Wilhelmina A Ball/Sister, Barmaid/21/Swansea, Glamorgan/Census
1901/Mabel Schofelf/Barmaid/19/Sittingbourne, Kent/Census
1901/Alice Alford/Barmaid/20/Balham, London/Census
1901/Bertha E J Gannaway/Barmaid/19/Balham, London/Census
1901/Charles Perry/Barman/22/Colchester, Essex/Census
1901/William Wilson/Barman/21/Bow, London/Census
1901/Mary A E Hancock/Cook, Widow/42/Stepney, London/Census
1901/Jessie F Margery/Housemaid/19/Stepney, London/Census
1901/Rose A Morris/Nurse/24/Croydon, Surrey/Census

1904/Harold Coxen/../../../Post Office Directory

1905/Harold Coxen/../../../Post Office Suburban Directory **

1906/Harold Coxen/../../../Post Office Suburban Directory **

1908/Harold Coxen/../../../Post Office Suburban Directory **

1914/Harold Coxen/../../../Post Office Directory

1921/Harold Coxen/../../../Post Office Directory

1938/London Catering Co Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory


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