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Three Jolly Sailors, 135 London Road, Kingston on Thames, Surrey

Kingston on Thames pub history index

At Norbiton in 1851

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.

1851/William Howick/../../../Post Office Directory

1855/John Smith/../../../Post Office Directory

1867/J Wiggins/../../../Post Office Directory

January 1872/Ann Sarah Critchell/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

January 1872/Mark Jewett/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

1878/Charles Winkworth/../../../Kelly’s Directory

1881/Charles Winkworth/Innkeeper/33/Hailsham, Sussex/Census
1881/Betsey A Winkworth/Wife/32/Hellingly, Sussex,/Census
1881/Jenny Winkworth/Daughter/4/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1881/James Leader/Lodger, Labourer/46/Slough, Buckingham/Census
1881/Henry Johnson/Lodger, Bricklayer/54/Daventry, Northampton/Census

1891/James H Sumner/../../../Kelly’s Directory

1891/James Sumner/Licensed Victualler/41/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1891/Eliza J Sumner/Wife/40/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1891/Violet Sumner/Daughter/10/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1891/Percy Sumner/Son/6/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1891/James Sumner/Son/5/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1891/Charlotte Chester/Sister/28/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1891/William Comfort/Coachman/23/Hampton Wick, Middlesex/Census
1891/James W Fuller/Coachman/17/Milton Bryan, Bedfordshire/Census

1896/James H Sumner/../../../Kelly’s Directory

1901/Harry E Rawlings/Licensed Victualler/35/Hampshire/Census
1901/Augusta Rawlings/Wife/28/Kent/Census
1901/Alfred H Rawlings/Son/6/Nunhead/Census
1901/Stephen K Rawlings/Son/2/Middlesex/Census
1901/Florrie McIntyre/General Servant/26/Kingston/Census
1901/Ellen Sutcliff/General Servant/14/Kingston/Census
1901/William Harding/General Servant/15/Kingston/Census

In 1903, the Three Jolly Sailors, London road is fully licensed by Joseph Edward Ingram and owned by the Isleworth Brewery Co Ltd, Isleworth, to which it is tied. It is 150 yards from Three Tuns, and 400 yards from Liverpool Arms, and sleeping for 6 persons and has stabling for 24 horses.

1913/Herbert Simmonds/../../../Kelly’s Directory



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