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Named in the 1881 and 1911 census, with an early address of 8 Cumberland place. The modern address is at 35 & 37 North End Road, and just 37 North End Road in 1934 and earlier.
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Fulham, London.
Live & Let Live, 35 North End Road, W14 - in April 2009
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Residents at this address
1871/Daniel Donovan/Beer House Keeper/35/Cork, Ireland/Census
1871/Ann Donovan/Wife/36/Limerick, Ireland/Census
1871/Mary Ann Donovan/Daughter/4/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1871/Catyherine Donovan/Daughter/3/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1871/Daniel T Donovan/Son/10 months/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1871/Helen McCarthy/Servant/11/Cork, Ireland/Census
1872/Daniel Donovan, beer retailer, 8 Cumberland place, Fulham/../../Post Office Directory
1881/Daniel Donovan/Beer House Keeper/40/Cork, Ireland/Census
1881/Anne Donovan/Wife/41/Limerick, Ireland/Census
1881/Mary Ann Donovan/Daughter/14/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1881/Catharine Donovan/Daughter/13/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1881/Daniel Donovan/Son/10/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1881/Maria Donovan/Daughter/8/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1881/Eliza Donovan/Daughter/7/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1881/Charles Donovan/Son/5/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1896/A Stinton/Beer Retailer/../../../London Suburbs Directory
1899/Arthur Stinton/Beer Retailer/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Arthur Stinton/Beer House Keeper/50/Southwark, London/Census
1901/Louisa Emma Stinton/Wife/43/St George's in the East, London/Census
1901/Doris Amelia Stinton/Daughter/5/West Kensington, London/Census
1910/Arthur Edward Wiles//Beer Retailer/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Arthur Edward Wiles/Beer House Keeper/44/Chideock, Dorset/Census
1911/Matilda Wiles/Wife/40/Shoreditch, London/Census
1911/Arthur Yorich Wiles/Son/12/Leyton, Essex/Census
1911/Ivy Violet Matilda Wiles/Daughter/4/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
Arthur Edward Wiles is at the Sir John Franklin, 279 East India Dock Road in 1915, and the Railway Tavern, 157 Bollo lane, Acton by 1934
1914/John Whiteman/Beer Retailer/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/Geoffrey Pleasants/Beer Retailer/../../../Kellys Directory
1944/Geoffrey Houghton Pleasant/Beer Retailer/../../../Post Office Directory
Fulham Chronicle. 17 February 1950
A Spirit License for 'The Cottage'.
Licensees of four Fulham beerhouses applied at Kensington Brewster Sessions for full licenses permitting the sale of spirits as well as beer and wine. Only one applicant - Mrs Maude Clara White, of the Cottage, Colehill Lane - was successful.
It was stated that in the period January 6 to 31, 153 Cottage customers signed a record as having asked for spirits. Surrender value of the existing license was £20,400, and the full licence value was £23,750 leaving a net amount payable of £3,350.
Beerhouse keepers who were refused a full licence were Leonard and William Williams, of the Californian, St Thomas's way; Toms George Jeanes, of the adjacent house, the Redan, Estcourt road; and Alfred Wild and A J E Wild of the Live and Let Live, North End road.
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