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Kingston on Thames pub history index
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Surrey.
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1896/Charles Maggs/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1901/John West/Licensed Victualler/53/Whitwell, Norfolk/Census
1901/Elizabeth West/Wife/52/Bethnal Green, London/Census
1901/John H West/son, Hotel manager/22/Acton, Middlesex/Census
1901/Mary A West/Daughter/21/Acton, Middlesex/Census
1901/Charles West/Son, Barman/15/Acton, Middlesex/Census
Thomas Hollyman is the son of Robert & Emily Hollyman, they can be found at
the Royal Standard,
9 Sale Street, Paddington in the 1881 census.
In 1903, the Queens Head, Richmond road is fully licensed by Thomas Henry Hollyman and owned by Charrington & Co Ltd, Anchor Brewery, Mile end E, to which it is tied.
It is 120 yards and 530 yards from nearest licensed houses and has stabling for 3 horses.
1911/Thomas Hollyman/Licensed Victualler/37/Strand, London/Census
1911/Alice Hollyman/Wife/30/Chelsea, London/Census
1911/Thomas Hollyman/Son/7/Kingston on Thames/Census
1911/Robert Hollyman/Son/6/Kingston on Thames/Census
1911/Dorothy Hollyman/Daughter/2/Kingston on Thames/Census
1911/Fred Norris/Barman/29/Newbury, Berkshire/Census
1911/Ernest Perrett/Barman/19/Wiltshire/Census
1911/Lilliam Wedderburn/Barmaid/25/Kingston on Thames/Census
1911/Hester Cromwell/Cook/25/Farnham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1911/Winifred Ford/Housemaid/20/Northwich, Cheshire/Census
1913/Thomas Henry Hollyman/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1918/Thomas Henry Hollyman/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1937/Harold Edmund Holman,
Queens Head, 144 Richmond road, Kingston/../../Kelly’s Directory
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