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Holy Trinity Less Index
In the 1860 license transfer listed at Goldsmith Street, Gough Square, as it is in the 1911 census. In the St Brides census in 1871. This pub survived until at least 1961 and had closed by 1972. It is now demolished. **
The Falcon, Pemberton Row EC4 in 1930
Previously the Falcon, Pemberton Row EC4 in 2022
Kindly provided by Vincent O'Loughlin
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Holy Trinity Less parish, City of London.
Residents at this address
1803/Matthew Lyons / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records, held at Guildhall Library **
1816/Ann Tempro / Public House Keeper /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **
1828/John Crump / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records, held at Guildhall Library **
27 August 1834/Insured: John Crump, the Falcon, Goldsmith Street Gough Square Fleet Street, victualler - Other property or occupiers: near Weston Hill Chapel Upper Norwood Surrey
/../../Sun Fire Office records, held at Guildhall Library **
1835/John Crump / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records, held at Guildhall Library **
1837/John Crump / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records, held at Guildhall Library **
1838/John Crump / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records, held at Guildhall Library **
1856/J George/../../../Post Office Directory
October 1860/John George/Outgoing Licensee/../../London City Press
October 1860/Rosetta S George/Incoming Licensee/../../London City Press
1866/A Brooks/../../../P.O. Directory **
March 1866/Alfred Brooks, deceased/Outgoing Licensee/../../London City Press
March 1866/Anne Brooks, widow and executrix of Alfred Brooks/Incoming
Licensee/../../London City Press
1869/Mrs A Brooks/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/Ann Brooks/Licensed Victualler, Widow/42/Bewdley, Worcester/Census
1871/Annie L Brooks/Daughter/12/City, London/Census
1871/Ernest E Brooks/Son/7/City, London/Census
1871/Ann Watson/Sister, Independant, Widow/63/Bewdley, Worcester/Census
1871/Mary Gray/General Servant/44/Surrey/Census
1871/Emily Jordan/Barmaid/18/City, London/Census
1871/William J Woolls/Potman/23/City, London/Census
1871/William Kate/Boarder, Publisher, Widow/41/St Dunstans, Middlesex/Census
1881/Alfred Brooks/Manager to Licensed Victualler/21/London,
Middlesex/Census
1881/Charles Cate/Son, Engineer (Apprentice)/20/Highgate, Middlesex/Census
1881/Ernest Brooks/Son, Surveyor (Apprentice)/17/St Brides, Middlesex/Census
1881/Amy Mapp/Cousin, Barmaid/19/Holloway, Middlesex/Census
1881/Alfred Mapp/Cousin, Waiter/14/Hampstead, Middlesex/Census
1881/Harriett Simns/Cook/29/Limehouse/Census
1881/Annie Paterson/Housemaid/19/St Georges In East/Census
1881/Charles Cromwell/Potman/23/Bedford/Census
1882/William Cate/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/William Cate/../../../Post Office Directory
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1891/William Cate/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/William Cate/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/E E Brooks / Manager /../../The World’s Paper Trade Review, Vol 24 **
1899/Ernest Edward Brooks/../../../Post Office Directory
1908/Ernest Edward Brooks / Licensed Victualler /../../London Gazette,
23 July 1909 **
1910/Charles Martin/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Thomas James Lewis/Licensed Victualler, Widow/41/Wormley,
HertfordshireCensus
1911/George Govey Lewis/Son/13/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1911/George M Lewis/Nephew/15/Wandsworth, Surrey/Census
1911/Jane E Fletcher/Barmaid/30/City of London/Census
1911/Florence M Hatton/Housemaid/21/Belvedere, Kent/Census
1911/Mary Ann Horine/Cook/60/Bermondsey/Census
1911/Mary Nicholls/Barmaid/22/Brixton/Census
1911/Robert Hammond/Barman/22/Bury St Edmunds/Census
1911/Lily Govey Lewis/Daughter/12/../Census
1915/Alfred Aylett Moore/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Henry Macdonald/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/William C C Taylor/../../../Kellys Directory
1938/William C C Taylor/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Cope Taverns Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory
1961/Falcon, 4 Pemberton Row EC4/../../Pub Directory
** Provided By Stephen Harris
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