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Gladstone, 398 Hornsey Road, Islington N19

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Trading in the 1960s, demolished by 1972. Site now occupied by housing. *+

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Residents at this address

1869/Harry Carter & W. Carter/beer retailers/Kelly's Directory *

1881/Edward Vickery/Publican/65/Eltham, Kent/Census
1881/Eliza Vickery/Wife/64/Newbury, Berkshire/Census
1881/John S Stewardson/Son In Law, Licensed Victuallers Manager/26/Newington, Surrey/Census
1881/Ellen Stewardson/Daughter/25/Sudbury, Suffolk/Census
1881/Ellen C Stewardson/Grand Daughter/1/Battersea, Surrey/Census

1896/James Morton/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

My Great Grandfather, Arthur Henry Breese was running this in 1901 Census. **
Arthur Henry Breese is the Employer at Gladstone Tavern at 398 Hornsey Road together with his wife Ellen E Breese.
Edward Vickery (65) and Eliza Vickery (64) Landlord and Landlady in 1881 were the Uncle and Aunt (Brother of Mother) of Arthur Henry Breese (32).
Arthur Henry Breese then took over as Landlord sometime between 1881 and 1901.

1901/Arthur H Breese/Publican/32/Ireland/Census
1901/Ellen E Breese/Wife/32/Hornsey, Middlesex/Census
1901/Edward Green/Barman/27/Marylebone, London/Census

[In 1899, at Steyning there is a marriage registered between Arthur Henry Breese and Nellie Brown. A petition was filed for divorce 18 November 1903 also citing a William Dumper; listing children, Nellie Breese, Irene Breese, and Mable Breese. Arthur Henry Breese is a ships steward of 3 Victoria villas, Harold wood. Marriage noted of 30th October 1899 to Nellie Brown in the Parish of Preston, in Sussex. That after the marriage, they existed at the Lennox Arms, Richmond Hill, Brighton, Sussex, and at the Elephant and Castle, London road, Brighton and at the Kings Head, Burgess Hill, Sussex, and at Haywards Heath and at the Gladstone, Hornsey road, in Middlesex. They had five children, three of whom are still alive, i.e. Nellie, born 15th April 1893 ; Irene, born 6th April 1896, and Mable born on the 16th of April 1898. Between February 1902 to about May 1903, Nellie Breese at 50 Dalby street Kentish Town lived and co-habited with William Dumper. Marriage record lists Arthur Henry Breese, Engineer, aged 21 son of George Maylin Breese, Gardener and Nellie Brown, of Brighton, daughter of William Brown, Publican.]

1905/James Malone/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

1906/James Malone/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *

1914/James Malone/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *

1919/James Malone/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

1921/James Malone/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *

1934/Mrs Helen Brownrigg/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

1944/Mrs Celestia E Restighini/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory


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