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This pub is now called the Angel & Askew (2011). **
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Askew Arms, 269 Uxbridge Road, Shepherds Bush, W12 - in June 2011
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Residents at this address.
1862/Annie Margaret Kemp / Public House Keeper/../../Proceedings of the Old
Bailey **
1862/Daniel Kemp / Husband/../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey
July 1871/William Jenkin/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
July 1871/William Miller/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
1871/William Miller/Licensed Victualler/54/Bath/Census
1871/Mary A Miller/Wife/54/Gloucestershire/Census
1871/Ann J Miller/Daughter, Assistant/24/London/Census
1871/Jane Anna Miller/Daughter/18/London/Census
1871/Caroline Miller/Daughter/16/London/Census
1871/Henry William Miller/Son/13/London/Census
1871/Katherine Watkins/Visitor/55/Oxfordshire/Census
1871/Henry Watkins/Visitor/61/Huntingdonshire/Census
1871/Elizabeth S Gender/Visitor, Dressmaker/24/../Census
1871/Jas Barker/Potman/22/../Census
1871/Caroline Smith/General Servant/35/../Census
1874/William Miller/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory
1878/William Miller/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory
1881/Nathan Claydon/Licensed Victualler/46/Cambridge/Census
1881/Elizabeth Claydon/Wife/41/Dorking, Surrey/Census
1881/Louisa M Claydon/Daughter/18/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Ellen M Claydon/Daughter/14/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Florence B Claydon/Daughter/5/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/John A Claydon/Son/1/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Arthur Maxwell/Visitor, Retired Licensed Victualler/39/London,
Middlesex/Census
On the 1881 census, my ancestors, Henry, Frederick and Richard Hall were at
the Admiral Keppel,
Hoxton Street, Shoreditch. Henry Hall died in 1890 and
according to the National Probate Calendar, he was a Licensed Victualler at
the Askew Arms, Uxbridge Road, Hammersmith at the time of his death. His
brother Frederick Hall was a Licensed Victualler at "The
Cock" Tavern on
Holloway Road in 1890. I know these are my ancestors because the names of the
children and widow, Emma Hall, are the same names that were listed on the
1881 and 1891 census'. ***
Henry Hall -Personal Estate £2,109 12s 2d
Resworn February 1890 £9,839 12s 2d
22 February 1890. Administration of the Personal Estate of Henry Hall late
of the "Askew Arms" Tavern Uxbridge road, Shepherd's Bush in the County of
Middlesex. Licensed Victualler who died 13 January 1890 at the said Tavern
was granted at the Principal Registry under the usual Limitations to
Frederick Hall of the "Cock" Tavern, 596 Holloway Road in the said County
Licensed Victualler the Uncle and Guardian of Emma Hall Spinster, Henry Hall
and Arthur Hall, minors and of Fred Hall and Walter Hall, infants the
children and only next of kin. ***
1901/Christopher Percy/Licensed Victualler/31/Shersfield, Herts/Census
1901/Hilda P Percy/Wife/22/Braintree, Essex/Census
1901/Nellie Ashman/Barmaid/19/Putney, Surrey/Census
1901/Ada Holliday/Barmaid/19/Sutton, Surrey/Census
1904/Peter Spang/../../../Post Office Directory
1908/Wm Hunter Hollingdale/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Wm Hunter Hollingdale/../../../Post Office Directory
1919/William Hunter Hollingdale/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/William Hunter Hollingdale/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/William Hunter Hollingdale/../../../Kellys Directory
1944/Wm Hunter Hollingdale/../../../Post Office Directory
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