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Prince of Wales, 16 Northdown street, Pentonville N1

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The Prince of Wales, North street in 1853 license transfer. Long closed and converted to residential use. This pub's address is now 16 Northdown Street, briefly at 7 North Street in the 1880's. ** The address is at 16 North Street in 1899 and earlier, prior to street renaming, and as 7 North Street in 1884 and earlier, prior to street renumbering. *

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Prince of Wales, 16 Northdown Street, Clerkenwell - in June 2013

Prince of Wales, 16 Northdown Street, Clerkenwell - in June 2013

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Residents at this address.

1794/Edward Jones/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1811/William Row, Prince of Wales Tavern, North street, Pentonville/../../Holdens Directory

1820/Jonathon Thurston/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

April 1827/Richard F Jenkins/../../../Licenced Victuallers Association

1829/William Joseph Stiff/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1833/Alex Forrester/../../../Licenced Victuallers Association

1839/William Clary/../../../Pigot's Directory *

1842/William Clary/../../../Robson's Directory *

1848/James Spencer/../../../Post Office Directory *

1851/James Spencer/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions 

November 1853/James Spencer/ Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era

November 1853/William Cooper/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era

1856/William Cooper/../../../Post Office Directory *

The Era 15 June 1862 - Transfer of Licenses
Prince of Wales, North street, G H T Dyer to William Abbott Sampson

March 1866/John Field/License renewal/../Clerkenwell News

September 1867/James Martin/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

September 1867/Edwin Tomkins/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1869/Edwin Tompkins/../../../Post Office Directory *

August 1872/Edward and George Tomkins/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

August 1872/James Hayes/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1881/Joseph Schilp/Licenced Victualler/32/West Phalia/Census
1881/Jeanette Schilp/Wife/30/Islington, Middlesex/Census
1881/Mary Schilp/Niece/16/East, Middlesex/Census

1882/Joseph Schilp/../../../Post Office Directory

1884/Joseph Schilp/../../../Post Office Directory *

1885/Joseph Schilp/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/William Stradwick/../../../Post Office Directory *

1895/George Gordon Merriman/../../../Post Office Directory *

1899/Percy Thomas Crisp/../../../Post Office Directory

Islington Gazette - 01 October 1907 Transfers granted
Prince of Wales, 16 Northdown street, Pentonville, from Percy Thomas Crisp to Thomas Daniel Atkins

1910/Thomas David Atkins/../../../Post Office Directory

1915/Thomas Daniel Atkins/../../../Post Office Directory *

1921/T D Atkins/../../../Post Office Directory

Whilst searching the archives I also came across a Samuel Baws (Israel's brother I think) who is listed as the License holder for the Prince of Wales, 16 Northdown Street from Sept 1915-Jul 1924. These premises were in Pentonville ward and were supplied by City of London Brewery, Upper Thames Street. ***


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