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Existed from at least 1818. There are a confusing number of pubs called the Grapes in this area – four in Fore Street alone at one time – the pubs at 20/21 Jewin Street and at 45 Aldersgate Street were different premises. This pub was rebuilt in 1899, but is now demolished. **
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Residents at this address
1809/William Gee, wine & brandy merchant, 17 Jewin street/../../Holdens Directory
1818/Sarah Taylor/../../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **
1831/William Cole / Victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records, held at
Guildhall Library **
1832/William Cole, Grapes, 17 Jewin street, Cripplegate/../../Robsons Directory
1835/James Augustus Lamb / Victualler/../../London Gazette, 19 June 1835 **
1836/George Cooper/../../../Pigots Directory
1839/John Challis/../../../Pigots Directory
1841/Thomas Golding/../../../Post Office Directory
1843/Thomas Golding, Grapes, 21 Jewin street /../../Kellys Directory
1851/Thomas Golding/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/Thomas Golding/Licensed Victualler/55/Marden, Kent/Census
1851/Rosanna Golding/Wife/50/Lowestoft, Norfolk/Census
1851/Edward Bifield/Pot Boy/13/St Giles Cripplegate, London/Census
1851/Emma Thomas/General Servant/11/St Giles Cripplegate, London/Census
1852/Thomas Golding/../../../Watkin’s Directory **
May 1853/Thomas Golding, deceased/ Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era
May 1853/Mary, widow of Thomas Golding/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era
March 1854/Mary Golding/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
March 1854/Isaiah Williams Peters/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1855/Isaiah Williams Peters/../../../P.O. Directory **
1856/Isaiah Williams Peters/../../../Post Office Directory
1861/William Faulkes/Wine & Spirit Merchant/34/City of London/Census
1861/Alexander Ritchie/Barman/29/St Pancras/Census
1861/Hannah Jacobs/Barmaid/21/Hackney/Census
1861/Maria Moody/Barmaid/19/../Census
1861/William Hawkins/Barman/17/Clerkenwell/Census
1861/Caroline Fowler/House Servant/49/Croydon, Surrey/Census
1861/Richard Walker/House Servant/17/Drury Lane/Census
October 1862/Christopher Allchin/Outgoing Licensee/../../Morning Post
October 1862/William Ford/Incoming Licensee/../../Morning Post
1869/George William Bridges/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/Henry W Payne/Licensed Victualler/21/St Georges E , Middlesex/Census
1881/Margaret Shand/Cook/42/Fraserburgh, Scotland/Census
1881/Alexander Mann/Barman/17/Walworth, Surrey/Census
1881/Frederick Harrington/Potman/20/Aldgate, Middlesex/Census
1882/Payne & Son/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/H W Payne/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Henry William Payne/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/James A Payne/Son, Licensed Victualler Assistant/24/Mile End,
London/Census
1891/William Grover/Assistant/31/Walworth, London/Census
1891/Emma Simcock/Assistant/28/Peckham, London/Census
1891/Eliza A Hall/Assistant/22/Stepney, London/Census
1891/Martha Hicks/Domestic Servant/18/Stepney, London/Census
1891/Hellen Morgan/Domestic Servant/17/Bermondsey, London/Census
1895/Mrs Margaret Elizh Trotman/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/Margaret Elizabeth Trotman / Licensed Victualler / Wife of Frederick
Trotman of the Royal Hotel, Henley-on-Thames, but trading separately and
apart from her husband/../../London Gazette, 20 December 1895 **
1901/Charles Weston/Licensed Victualler/37/Westminster, London/Census
1901/Laura Weston/Wife/34/Walthamstow, Essex/Census
1901/Charles Hall Weston/Son/7/Islington, London/Census
1901/Alice M Bradford/Barmaid/23/Camden Town, London/Census
1901/Henry Rothwell/Barman/25/Ramsgate, Kent/Census
1901/Kate Kinler/Domestic Servant/26/Germany/Census
1906/Charles Weston/../../../Post Office Directory
1910/Charles Weston/../../../Post Office Directory
1914/Alfred John Cope/../../../Post Office Directory
1915/Alfred John Cope/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Elizabeth Grange/../../../Hughes Directory
1927/Nobbs & Lapping/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/Harold Mead Moore/../../../Kellys Directory
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