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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 . The Surrey listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
Residents at this address.
1867/H Craven/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1878/William Henry Stenning/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1881/Samuel Smith/Inn Keeper/35/Stoke Canon, Devon/Census
1881/Mary A Smith/Wife/32/Broadclyst, Devon/Census
1881/Samuel Smith/Father, Retired Farmer/76/Stoke Canon, Devon/Census
1881/Ann Smith/Mother/65/Broadclyst, Devon/Census
1881/Eliza Field/General Servant/30//Census
1881/Frederick Clark/Pot Boy/16/New Malden, Surrey/Census
1881/Elizabeth Griffin/Visitor, Widow/64/Exeter, Devon/Census
+ 2 Boarders
1891/William George Davey/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1891/Jane Bowdery/Licensed Victualler, Widow/57/Chelsea, London/Census
1891/Frank Phillips/Son/21/Marylebone, London/Census
1891/Gertrude A Phillips/Daughter/19/Marylebone, London/Census
1891/Kate Groombridge/Domestic Servant/18/Kemsing, Kent/Census
1891/George Collins/Potman/22/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1901/William G Davey/Licensed Victualler, Widow/41/London/Census
1901/Jessie M G Davey/Daughter/13/Kingston/Census
1901/Philip Donovan/Potman/24/London/Census
In 1903, the Royal Oak, Wood street is fully licensed by William George Davey, and owned by Young & Cos Brewery Ltd, Ram Brewery, Wandsworth, to which it is tied.
It is 75 yards and 98 yards from nearest licensed houses. It sleeps 6 persons.
1911/Uninhabited/Formerly the Royal Oak/../../Census
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