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In 1855 to 1878 at Stanley Bridge, Kings Terrace, Kings Road. At 539 Kings Road in 1901 census. Trading as The Jam Tree since at least mid-2011. *
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Fulham, Middlesex, London.
Nell Gwynne, 541 Kings Road, Fulham - in February 2009
Kindly provided by Fred Roll
Residents at this address
May 1853/George Penforld/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
May 1853/Philip Parfrey/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1855/P Parfrey/../../../../Post Office Directory
1856/P Parfrey/../../../../Post Office Directory
1861/Sampson Stone/Brewer/46/Rusler, Sussex/Census
1866/C E Tryon/../../../../Post Office Directory
May 1870/Charles Edward Tryon/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
May 1870/Joseph Morel/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
July 1870/Joseph Morel/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
July 1870/Frederick Richardson, a victualler late of Oxenham street, St James/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1871/Frederick Richardson/Publican/49/Brighton, Sussex/Census
1871/Mary Richardson/Wife/36/Scotland/Census
1871/Matilda Richardson/Daughter/4/Paddington, Middlesex/Census
1871/Frederick Richardson/Son/2/St Dunstans, London/Census
1871/Eliza Penfold/Servant/18/Banbury, Oxfordshire/Census
1872/Frederick Richardson, Nell Gwynne, Stanley bridge, Fulham/../../../Post Office Directory
John George Weekes is previously at the Fox & Hounds, 31 Queens Road, Chelsea in the 1871 census
Licensed Victuallers' Guardian. 25 July 1874 Transfer of Licenses
Nell Gwynne, Stanley Bridge, Frederick Richardson to John George Weekes
1876/John George Weekes/../../../../Electoral Roll
1878/John George Weekes/../../../../Post Office Directory
15 February 1879/ The Will of John George Weekes late of the "Nell Gwynne"
Public House Stanley Bridge Fulham in the County of Middlesex who died 25
January 1879 at the "Nell Gwynne" was proved at the Principal Registry by
Jane Wright Weekes of the "Nell Gwynne" Widow the Relict and George Ellis
Weekes of 27 Rectory Place Woolwich in the County of Kent Draughtsman the
Brother the Executors. Personal Estate under �600.
1881/John S Andrieux/Publican/22/St Mary Newington/Census
1881/Lucy Andrieux/Wife/42/Camberwell/Census
1881/John Waite/Barman/22/Wiltshire/Census
1896/Robert Barham/../../../../Post Office Directory
1901/George Bishop/Licensed Victualler/25/Reepham, Norfolk/Census
1901/Lizzzie Lewis/Housekeeper/32/Reading, Berks/Census
1904/George Bishop/../../../../Post Office Directory
1914/George Bishop/../../../../Post Office Directory
1919/George Bishop/../../../../Post Office Directory
1921/George Bishop/../../../../Post Office Directory
In the 1901 census, it records the publican manager and manageress of Carlton Ridge Tavern as : Mark Beaven & Louisa Beaven **
Mark Beaven & Louisa Beaven then went on to in 1911, the Britannia Pub, at 515 Fulham Road, Fulham SW6; and in 1921 to the Nell Gwynne, at 541 Kings road, Fulham SW6 **
Mark Beaven, Licensed Victualler aged 56 years 7 months, and born Road, Somerset
Louisa Beaven, Wife aged 50 years 2 months, and born Marylebone, Middlesex
Herbert Beaven, Son, Fitter Mate aged 18 years 9 months, and born Paddington, London
John Goldie, Son-in-law, Professional Footballer aged 31 years 7 months, and born Hurlford, Scotland
Blanche Goldie, Daughter aged 28 years 4 months, and born Paddington, London
Alexander Goldie, Child aged 6 years 5 months, and born Bury, Lancashire
Amelia Llewellyn, Barmaid aged 26 years 1 month, and born Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales
Mark Beaven Died at the pub in 1922; Louisa went on to run The Plough and Harrow, 27 East Street, Epsom in Surrey after that. Louisa died there in 1930. **
1934/Mrs Dorothy M Tompkins/../../../../Kellys Directory
1938/Archibald L Hine/../../../../Post Office Directory
In 1939 at 541 King's Road, Sands End
Archibald Hine, Licensee , born 27 Apr 1906
Hilda Hine, Unpaid Domestic Duties , born 23 Sep 1908
Emily Hine, Maid , born 11 Mar 1876
1944/Archibald L Hine/../../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided By Tris
** Provided By Steve Beaven
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