Lambeth pub history index
The address is 25 Gibson Street in 1874 and earlier, prior to street renaming. * The street later was renamed Bayliss Road 16 May 1938: **
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in the Lambeth parish, Surrey, London. This includes Kennington, Brixton, Lambeth, Norwood, Peckham & Waterloo Road.
Residents at this address
1856/Mrs Mary Ann Long/retail brewer/../../Post Office Directory *
1861/Mary Ann Long/Beer House Keeper (Widow)/60/Hastings, Sussex/Census *
1861/Winfred More/Servant/17/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1869/Mrs Louisa Long/retail brewer/../../Post Office Directory *
1871/Louisa Long/Publican (Widow)/35/Camberwell, Surrey/Census *
1871/Lizzie Long/Daughter/8/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1871/Mary A. Long/Daughter/7/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1871/Alfred J. Long/Son/5/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1871/Louisa Reeves/Visitor/14/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1871/Carter Reeves/Widow/45/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
South London Press 27 March 1875 - Licenses for the consumption of liquors on the premises were grantrd:
Robert Isaac Courtenay for wine on at the Barley Mow, 25 Gibson street, Waterloo road
South London Press 27 March 1875 - The following were refused new victuallers licenses:
Robert Isaac Courtenay, the Barley Mow, 25 Gibson street, Waterloo road
1881/Richard Long/Upholsterer/20/Lambeth, Surrey/Census *
1881/Elizabeth Long/Stepdaughter, Barmaid/18/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1881/Mary A. Long/Stepdaughter, Barmaid/16/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1881/Alfred Long/Stepson, Assistant Barman/15/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1882/Robert Isaac Courtenay/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1891/Richard Long/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1895/Richard Long/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1899/Richard Long/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1910/Richard Long/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1914/Richard Cohen/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1915/Richard Cohen/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
* Provided By Ewan
** Provided By Bill Rigby
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