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Barnards Inn Tavern, 20 Holborn, Holborn EC1

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Listed as Barnard's Inn Coffee House in 1848 and earlier. The address is also given as 20 Holborn Hill (and 20 Lower Holborn in 1839). *

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Holborn - St Andrew, London.

Residents at this address.

Old Kings Arms Lodge Freemasons membership initiated July 2nd 1818 Robert Hullah, Hotel Keeper, Barnards Inn, Holborn, 1818 to 1820

1821/James Clarkson/coffee house keeper, Barnards Coffee House/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1822/John Clarkson/coffee house keeper, Barnards Inn Coffee House/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1823/James Clarkson/coffee house keeper, Barnards Inn Coffee House/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1825/James Clarkson/coffee house keeper, Barnards Inn Coffee House/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1826/Mary Collier/coffeehouse keeper, Barnards Inn Coffee House/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1829/Mary Collier, Barnards Inn Coffee House, 20 Holborn hill/../../Robsons Directory

1833-34/Mary Collier, Barnards Inn Coffee House, 20 Holborn hill/../../Pigots Directory

1836/Mary Collier, Barnards Inn Coffee House, 20 Holborn hill/../../Pigots Directory

1839/James Deavill/victualler, Barnards Inn Coffee House/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1841/C. Sprake, Barnard's Inn Coffee House/../../Post Office Directory *

1848/John Castle, Barnard's Inn Coffee House/../../Post Office Directory *

September 1849/Henry Howard/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era

1851/Henry Heard/../../../Kelly’s Directory **

1851/Henry Heard/Publican/34/Abingdon, Berkshire/Census
1851/Jane Heard/Wife/24/Bradlest, Devon/Census
1851/Mary Heard/Daughter/10 months/St Andrews Holborn/Census
1851/Ann Turner/House Servant/30/St Pancras/Census
1851/Elizabeth Stone/Barmaid/20/Kentisbury, Devon/Census

1856/John Boutcher/../../../Post Office Directory * *

1869/Arthur Lamplough/../../../Post Office Directory

1871/Matthew Fowler/Licensed Victualler/46/Manchester, Lancaster/Census
1871/Annie Fowler/Wife/38/Wanstead, Essex/Census
1871/Thomas Fowler/Son/16/Stratton/Census
1871/Sarah Fowler/Daughter/8/Stratton/Census
1871/Florence Fowler/Daughter/3/Stratton/Census
1871/George H Fowler/Son/8 months/Stratton/Census
1871/George King/Barman/21/Shenley, Bucks/Census
1871/William Ives/Barman/16/London, Middlesex/Census
1871/Jane Pain/Housemaid, Cook/23/Essex/Census
1871/Ann Smith/General Servant/22/Chiltan, Gloucestershire/Census

1873/Matthew H Fowler/../../../P.O. Directory **

The marriage register entry shows that the licensed victualler in 1878 was William Bevan. *+


February 22nd 1878, the Marriage in the parish church of St Alphage between William Bevans and Sarah Blanche Hardie, both of full age. *+
He is a Licensed Victualler with address of Barnards Inn Tavern, as is his father Henry Bevans, a Licensed Victualler.
Her father is William Cheetham Hardie, a Warehouseman.
There is a Henry Bevans at the Bulls Head, 94 Wood street, St Alban Wood street EC2 between about 1851 and 1886.

My great grandfather Richard Bullen is at the Blue Boar, Wantage in 1871 and at the Barnards Tavern in Old Holborn by 1881 - which no longer exists - he can also be found at the Duke of Sussex, Clifton Street, Notting Hill at this time (in Hammersmith).
The list of occupants in 1881 are :
Richard Bullen (born 1833) in Riddlesdown Sanderstead Surrey. (My great grandfather)
George E Bullen eldest of his sons by Jane Annette Dixon (father John Dixon)
Fanny Bishop was Richards niece by marriage, her maiden name was Webb; her mother was Martha Dixon elder sister of Jane.
Now, whether it was legal or not, Fanny became Richards partner until their deaths and my grandfather Frederick Bullen b 1884 was one of their sons.
Walter Bishop was Fannys son, by James Bishop, her first husband; and on the face of it her only husband legally. But Walter went on and used the name Bullen all his life.
Elizabeth Jarner which has been mis heard when enumerater took details because she and her sister Alice (mis transcribed as allex bad writing)were actually Garner.
Richards sister Frances was the girls mother. ***

1881/Richard Bullen/Licensed Victualler, Widow/48/Riddlesdown, Surrey/Census
1881/George E Bullen/Son/12/Wantage, Berkshire/Census
1881/Fanny Bishop/Niece, Housekeeper/23/E Isley, Berkshire/Census
1881/Walter Bishop/Nephew/4/Gloucester/Census
1881/Elizabeth Jarner/Niece, Barmaid/16/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1881/Allex Jarner/Niece/14/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1881/Jane Hobbs/Barmaid/15/Clapham, Surrey/Census

1882/Richard Bullen/../../../Post Office Directory

In 1888 Richard Bullen was listed in the Kellys Directory for the "Fleece, 1 Duke Street, Stamford Street, Lambeth. Then in 1889 to the 1891 census he is  at the Three Compasses, 67 Bankside Southwark. By 1901, Richard is at the White Hart, Chalfont, Bucks ***

1884/Richard W Jewison/../../../Business Directory of London **

1885/Mrs Emily Pritchett/../../../P. O. Directory **

1886/Richard W Jewison/../../../Business Directory of London **

1891/Mrs Eliza Mary Nelthorpe/../../../Post Office Directory

1895/Mrs Eliza Mary Nelthorpe/../../../Post Office Directory *

1899/Mrs Eliza Mary Nelthorpe/../../../Post Office Directory

1901/Mrs Eliza Mary Nelthorpe/../../../Post Office Directory

1905/Mrs Eliza Mary Nelthorpe/../../../P.O. Directory **

1906/Eliza M Nelthorpe/../../../Morris’ Business Directory of London **


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** Provided By Stephen Harris

*** Provided By Carol Greaves


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