In the 1871 census this address is at 49 Kensington High Street.
Kensington pub index
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Kensington, London.
Residents at this address
1832/Thomas Hawkins/../../../Robsons Directory
October 1848/Robert Crane/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
October 1848/Robert Whitaker/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
February 1858/Harry Lacey/Outgoing Licensee/../../West Middlesex Advertiser
February 1858/James May/Incoming Licensee/../../West Middlesex Advertiser
May 1862/James May/LV Association, Governor/../../Era
July 1864/James May/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
July 1864/Edwin Frederick Winstone/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1865/Mr E F Winstone, Duke of Sussex, 55 High street, Kensington /../../Licensed
Victuallers Association
1867/Mrs Mary Winstone/Wife of Steward/../../Licensed Victuallers Association
In the 1861 census and as late as about 1869, George Brown is listed as a
Victualler at the Shepherd &
Flock, in Marylebone. *
1871/George Brown/Publican (employing 1 man)/49/Ilminster, Somerset/Census *
1871/Elizabeth Brown/Wife/50/Ilminster, Somerset/Census
1871/Wm Thos Brown/Son/20/Ilminster, Somerset/Census
1871/Mary Jane Brown/Daughter/21/Ilminster, Somerset/Census
1871/Samuel Acomb/Visitor, Clerk/20/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1871/John Marsh/Potman/20/Gilmorton, Leicestershire/Census
1871/Elizabeth Wise/General Servant/Flaskwell Heath, Buckinghamshire//Census
1871/Eliza Gertrude Hayne/Visitor/18/Norfolk/Census
1881/Caroline Brown/Licensed Victualler, Widow/37/Middlesex/Census
1881/Ellen C Brown/Daughter/13/Middlesex/Census
1881/Clara Davis/Barmaid/22/Middlesex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Cadman/Barmaid/27/Surrey/Census
1881/Harriet Day/Barmaid/21/Middlesex/Census
1881/Lucretia Crewe/Domestic Servant/22/Middlesex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Cordrey/Domestic Servant/36/Middlesex/Census
1881/Bartholomew Daly/Cellerman/24/Middlesex/Census
1882/Mrs Alex Brown/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/Caroline Brown/../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided By Margaret Evans
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