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Clarence Arms, 33 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey

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Residents at this address.

1851/Joseph Linton/../../../Post Office Directory

1855/William Herrick/& posting house/../../Post Office Directory

1867/W Herrick/../../../Kelly’s Directory

1878/William Herrick/../../../Kelly’s Directory

1881/William Herrick/Publican, Widow/77/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1881/Anne Appleton/Niece, Assistant/45/Thames Ditton, Surrey/Census
1881/Hannah Mason/General Servant/44/Malden, Essex/Census
1881/William Griffin/Potman/56/Kingston, Surrey/Census

1891/George Campbell/../../../Kelly’s Directory

1901/Joseph G Campbell/Licensed Victualler/45/Brixton, London/Census
1901/Amy M Campbell/Wife/37/Islington, London/Census
1901/Louise Brown/barmaid/19/Shrewton, Wiltshire/Census
1901/Pamela Jelly/General Servant/19/Guildford, Surrey/Census

In 1903, the Clarence Arms, 33 Clarence Street is fully licensed by Joseph George Campbell and owned by Hodgsons Kingston Brewery Ltd, to which it is tied. It is 85 yards from Dolphin, 120 yards from Kings Arms. It has stabling for 10 horses.

1913/George Charles Silcock/../../../Kelly’s Directory

1918/Mrs Lilian Jee/../../../Kelly’s Directory



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