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At 20 High street in 1871 census
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Crayford, Kent .
Residents at this address
1832-34/William Jacobs/../../../Pigots Directory
1840/Samuel Dixon/../../../Pigots Directory
January 1849/Henry Theobalds, deceased/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
January 1849/Caroline Louisa Roberts/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
January 1853/Thomas Bridges, deceased/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
January 1853/Elizabeth Bridges/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1855/Mrs Elizabeth Bridger/../../../Post Office Directory
September 1855/George Audsley/ Licensee/../../Era
1858/George Amsley/../../../Melvilles Directory
1861/Robert Daw/Licensed Victualler/34/Yalding, Kent/Census
1861/Charlotte Daw/Wife/24/Finchley, Middlesex/Census
1861/Alfred Daw/Son/2/Monmouthshire, WAles/Census
1861/Fanny Daw/Daughter/1 month/Crayford, Kent/Census
1861/Elizabeth Bridger/Visitor, Fundholder, Widow/52/Hull,
Yorkshire/Census
1862/William Manning/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/George Golding/Public House Bulls Head, Partially Blind/36/Horton Kirby, Kent/Census
1871/Eliza Golding/Wife/36/High Halstow, Kent/Census
1871/Elizabeth King/Daughter, Asistant/17/Kensington, Middlesex/Census
1871/Annie Golding/Daughter/9/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1871/Charlotte Golding/Daughter/7/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
+ Lodgers
1874/William McGuinness/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/William McGuiness/Licensed Victualler/65/Dublin, Ireland/Census
1881/Mary E McGuiness/Wife/44/Selbon, Hampshire/Census
1881/Harriet Bone/Niece/11/Merton, Surrey/Census
1882/Mrs Mary McGuinness/../../../Post Office Directory
1896/Charles Seago/../../../Post Office Directory
1903/Albert Alfred Steele/../../../Post Office Directory
Sam Coles, Late of the Running Horses, Erith - 1911
Kindly provided by David Yates
My Great Grandfather Samuel Coles was the Proprietor of the Bull's Head
Public House in Crayford in 1911. My understanding is that the Bull's
Head was bombed during the Second World War and a number of children
died there as they were gathering there to be transported into the
countryside. Apparently a church was built on the site of the pub in
memory of the children.
You may be interested to know that prior to the Bull's Head my Great
Grandfather was the Owner & Manager of the
Running Horses Pub in Erith and
the Jolly Millers in South Darenth. He entered into the Public House
business in 1904 after having worked for Sir Thomas Callender of
Callender Cable & Construction Co. Ltd.. He emigrated to Canada in 1912
with his wife and several children. ***
1911/Samuel Coles/../../../Newspaper Article ***
*** Provided By David Yates
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