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Kelly Arms, 2 Glenthorne Road, Kingston on Thames, Surrey

Kingston on Thames pub history index

At Alfred Road in 1896

Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Surrey .

Residents at this address.

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

1896/George Rice/../../../Kelly’s Directory

1901/Thomas T Stacey/Licensed Victualler/50/Dunterton, Devon/Census
1901/Ann H Stacey/Wife/65/Northlew, Devon/Census
1901/Edith M Stacey/Daughter, Barmaid/21/Kelly, Devon/Census
1901/Susannah Gardener/Boarder, Charwoman/58/Ham, Surrey/Census
1901/Mary R Wooldridge/General Servant/14/Lifton, Devon/Census
1901/Henry Widger/Potman Barman/29/Callington, Cornwall/Census

In 1903, the Kelly Arms, Alfred road is fully licensed by Thomas Turner Stacey and owned by Hodgsons Kingston Brewery Ltd, to which it is tied. It is 400 yards from Spring Grove Hotel, and 1 mile from Rising Sun. It sleeps 3 persons.

1913/Thomas Turner Stacey/../../../Kelly’s Directory

1918/Thomas Turner Stacey/../../../Kelly’s Directory

1937/Burton R Bunkell/.. /../../Kelly’s Directory



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