Fulham pub history index
The Red Lion, 6 Steers terrace in the 1871 census and earlier. Then the Havana Tavern (2006) *** and known as The Slug (2015). * The Slug & Lettuce (2018).
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Fulham, London.
Red Lion, Fulham Road, Fulham - circa 1890
Red Lion tiled pilasters, Fulham Road - in 2009 showing monogram J H S
Kindly provided by Steve Peck
Red Lion, Fulham Road - in 2006
Kindly provided by Rosemary Reynolds
Red Lion, 704 Fulham Road, Fulham SW6 - in July 2013
Kindly provided by Tris
Residents at this address
1805/William Steers, Red Lion, Walham green/../../../Holdens Directory
1811/D Steers, Red Lion, Walham green/../../../Holdens Directory
1826/David Steers, Red Lion, Walham Green/../../Middlesex Directory
1836/Henry Parslow, Red Lion, Walham Green/../../Pigot's Directory
Morning Advertiser 18 January 1836 - Transfer of Licenses
Red Lion, Walham green, Mr Parslow to his widow
1851/J Portlock, Red Lion, Walham green, Fulham/../../../Post Office Directory
On April 3rd 1853 (born February 28th 1853), Sarah Eliza Giles is baptised at Walham green to William Giles Pocock & Sarah Pocock. He is a Licensed
Victualler at the Red Lion
On February 3rd 1861, William Henry Giles is baptised at St Johns Fulham to William Giles Pocock & Sarah Pocock. He is a Licensed Victualler at the Red
Lion
1861/William G Pocock/Victualler/41/St James, Middlesex/Census
1861/Sarah Pocock/Wife/30/London road, Surrey/Census
1861/Sarah Eliza G Pocock/Daughter/8/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1861/Susanah T Pocock/Daughter/6/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1861/Phillip H G Pocock/Son/4 months/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1861/Susana Borrows/Relation/32/London road, Surrey/Census
1861/Susan Smith/Servant/18/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1861/Alfred Hawkins/Pot Man/31/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1865/Mr William G Pocock, Red Lion, Walham green, Fulham /../../Licensed Victuallers Association
1871/Sarah Pocock/Licensed Victualler, Widow/40/London road, Surrey/Census
1871/Sarah E Giles Pocock/Daughter, Assistant/18/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1871/Susanna J Pocock/Daughter/16/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1871/Susannah Burrows/Sister, Assistant/42/London road, Surrey/Census
1871/Emily H Parnell/General Servant/21/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1871/Thomas W Wells/Potman/23/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1872/Mrs Sarah Giles Pocock/../../../../Post Office Directory
1874/Sarah Pocock/../../../../Post Office Directory
1881/William W Nadauld/Licensed Victualler/35/Fulham, Middlesex/Census ***
1881/Maria Nadauld/Wife/38/Surrey/Census
1881/Ellen Puddle/Visitor/45/Surrey/Census
1881/Ellen Radauld/General Servant/19/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1881/William W Radauld/Son/11 months/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1891/J H Squires, Red Lion, Walham green/../../../Post Office Directory
West London Observer. 12 May 1894
By appointment to the Guardians of the Fulham Union for the Supply of Wines and Spirits
J H Squires, Salisbury Hotel, Salisbury Estate, Fulham
Wine and Spirit Merchant
Branch Establishments: - Red Lion, Walham Green & The George Hotel, Walham Green
Noted for the Best Wines and Spirits at all the establishments at co-operative prices.
The only Houses in the neighbourhood for Bass's Pale and Burton Ales, also Watney's Imperial Stout. Acknowledged to be the Finest Articles in the Trade.
Omnibuses start from the Salisbury every three minutes for Hammersmith and Fulham.
First Class Billiard Table at The George.
Special Notice - One of the sights and comforts of Fulham is the Grand Saloon and Restaurant at the Red Lion Hotel, Walham Green.
1896/Henry James Squires, Red Lion, 490 & 492 Fulham road/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Joseph Brown/Manager Public House/52/Whitechapel, London/Census
1901/Lydia Brown/Wife, manageress/48/Fulham, London/Census
1901/Julia Brown/Daughter, Assistant/22/Fulham, London/Census
1901/Joseph J Brown/Son, Auctioneers Clerk/21/Fulham, London/Census
1901/Harry Brown/Son, Barman/19/Fulham, London/Census
1901/Thomas Miller/Cellerman/31/Bethnal Green, London/Census
1901/Lucy Bradfield/Cook/35/Shepperton, Wiltshire/Census
1901/Alice Sumner/Barmaid/25/Islington, London/Census
1901/Fanny Jacobs/Barmaid/22/Portsmouth, Hants/Census
James Henry Squires is licensee of the Salisbury Hotel until his death in
1909 (1840-1909), and from at least 1881. He is earlier a barman at the
Lord Portman in
Marylebone, in 1861, the address was then at 14 Broadley terrace,
Marylebone. He is also listed as brother in law to James Cowlin, whom is
married to his sister Fanny.
1904/James Henry Squires, Red Lion, 490 & 492 Fulham road/../../../Post Office Directory
Harry was previously at the Angel, 14 John Street, Aldgate. I am
desperate to find Harry Perry's sister, my Great Grandmother. ***
1907 - 1922/Harry William Perry/../../../../.. ***
1911/James Henry Squires, Red Lion, 490 & 492 Fulham road/../../../Post Office Directory
1918/Harry William Perry, Red Lion, 490 & 492 Fulham road/../../../Post Office Directory
1919/Harry William Perry, Red Lion, 490 & 492 Fulham road/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/J H Squires, Red Lion, 490 Fulham road/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/George Milne & Albert George Lovie, Red Lion, 490 & 492 Fulham road SW6/../../../Post Office Directory
1938/J T C Phillips, Red Lion, 490 & 492 Fulham road SW6/../../../Post Office Directory
1940/J T C Phillips, Red Lion, 490 & 492 Fulham road SW6/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/J T C Phillips, Red Lion, 490 & 492 Fulham road SW6/../../../Post Office Directory
1976/.., Red Lion, Fulham road, Fulham broadway SW6/../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided By Tris
*** Provided by Rosemary Reynolds
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