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It has recently been re-named Lounge 34 (2007) ** The SPANISH PATRIOT, (Lambeth Lower Marsh and White Conduit Street) dates from the excitement of our proposed intervention in the Spanish Succession question - see deadpubs.
The peabeehistory blog is also adding extraordinary detail to this page of history. *+
Spanish Patriot, 34 Lower Marsh, SE1 - in April 2007
Kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Residents at this address
1811/Richard Davis, Spanish Patriot, New Cut, Blackfriars road/../../Holdens Directory
1825/Richard Davis, Spanish Patriot, Lambeth marsh/../../Victuallers Recognizance
On August 8th, 1824, Richard Davis, Widow, of Lambeth parish, marries Nancy Atkins, widow at St Peter Cornhill *+
On August 21st, 1825, Charles Davis is baptised to Richard and Nancy Davis, he is a Victualler in Lambeth Marsh *+
1825/Mr Davis, Spanish Patriots, Lambeth Marsh/../../Licensed Victuallers Association
On March 22nd,1827, Emma Davis is baptised to Richard and Nancy Davis, he is a Licensed Victualler in New Cut *+
1827/Davis, Spanish Patriot, New Cut, Lambeth/../../Licensed Victuallers Association
On June 29th,1831, Julia Davis is baptised to Richard and Nancy Davis, he is a Licensed Victualler in New Cut *+
1829/Richard Davis/../../../Pigots Directory
1830/Richard Davis, Spanish Patriot, Lower Lambeth Marsh/../../Pigots Directory
1833/Richard Davis, Spanish Patriots, Lower Marsh, Lambeth/../../Robsons Directory
[In the 1841 census, Nancy Davis, along with daughters Emma and Julia are
living in Clapham. Nancy is aged 40. The previous year , in 1840, Richard
died aged 60. She married a Thomas Prout in 1844, he had previously
purchased Richard Davis will. ] *+
Thomas Iredale Woodin was born in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, the son of
Samuel Woodin and his wife Catherine (nee Iredale). On 25 January 1820, he
married Fanny Cook at Ampthill, Bedfordshire, where Fanny had been born in
1801. *+
[On September 30th
1833, both Frances Woodin and Georgiana Woodin are baptised to Thomas Iredale Woodin, victualler
and Fanny Woodin, of Webber street - Coburg
Arms ]*+
1836/Thomas Iredale Woodin/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at
the London Metropolitan Archives *
1836/Thomas Iredale Woodin, Spanish Patriot, 34 Lambeth Lower Marsh/../../Pigots Directory
1839/Thomas Iredale Woodin/../../../Pigots Directory
1841/T J Woodin/../../../Post Office Directory
1841/Thos Woodin 40 Publican *+
1841/Fanny Woodin 30
1841/Ann Woodin 20
1841/William Woodin 18
1841/Georginada Woodin 14
1841/Francis Woodin 12
1841/Mary Markwell 20 Female Servant
1841/Chas Mallat 20 Male Servant
1841/Maria Somer 20 Female Servant
1842/T J Woodin/../../../Robsons Directory
Morning Advertiser 25 October 1841 :
Long Lease of premises including Spanish Patriot wine and spirits
Establishment New Cut Lambeth with stabling &c, also Baker’s Shop adjoining
and Five tenements in the rear producing an improved rent of about £60 per
annum for 64 years. – By Fenton and Faithful, at Garraway’s, on Tuesday Nov.
16 at Twelve, by direction of the Assignees of Mr Thomas Iredale Woodin, a
bankrupt, and with the concurrence of the Mortgagees. *+
Morning Advertiser 27 April 1842 :
On Sunday, 17th instant, in the 49th year of age. Mr Thomas Iredale Woodin,
late of the Spanish Patriot, New Cut, Lambeth; a life subscriber to the
School and a donor to the Asylum, leaving a heavy family to deplore his
loss. *+
Thomas’s widow Fanny married Joseph Jay in Kennington on 20 July 1844. On
the 15th January 1849, the license for the
Mitre in Mitre Terrace, Hackney,
was transferred from Samuel Robert Bishop to Joseph Jay. *+
1843/Andrew Alexander/Spanish Patriot, 34 Lower Marsh /../../Post Office
Directory
In 1843, a John Bathe is the licensee for the
White Swan, at 20 Little St Andrew
Street, Seven Dials. And by 1844, according to directories, John Bath is the
licensee here, whilst John Bathe is the licensee of the
Green Dragon, Fleet
street (until 1847 only).
1844/John Bath/../../../Post Office Directory
1846/John Bath/../../../Post Office Directory
1848/John Bath/../../../Post Office Directory
On the 3rd April 1849, John Bathe was married to Eliza Andrews from Dartford,
Kent, at St John the Evangelist, Lambeth. They had one son, John Warman
Bathe, who lived for just 2 months and was buried in Dartford on 2 May 1851.
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1849/John Bathe/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/John Bathe/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/John Bathe /32 /Victualler /Purton, Wiltshire/Census *+
1851/Eliza Bathe /24 /Dartford, Kent/Census
1851/John Bathe /1 month/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1851/Joshua Golding /22 /Barman/ Shoreditch, Middlesex/Census
1851/Elizabeth Bathe /16 /Sister /Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire/Census
1851/Sarah Safe /22 /General Servant /Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1851/Thomas Hammond /18 /Potman / Westminster, Middlesex/Census
John Bathe died on 10 September 1851 and his body was taken to Purton for
burial. *+
A month before his death, he had written his will in which he left the sum
of £50 to his 16-year-old sister Elizabeth, who was living in the Lambeth
pub, and the rest of his estate to his widow, Eliza, with his brother
William appointed executor. *+
Eliza remarried a year later, on 7 December 1852; to another licensed
victualler, Francis John Bond, of the
Kings Arms, King Street, in Camden
Town – but she too died young, at the beginning of 1855, aged just 31.
John’s brother William, who was the licensee of
Royal Oak, Circus Street
transferred the license of the Spanish Patriot, to George Godfrey on 12
November 1851. *+
November 1851/William Bathe/ Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era
November 1851/George Godfrey/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era
June 1855/George Godfrey/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
June 1855/William Edward Vickress/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
1856/W Vickress/../../../Post Office Directory
Spanish Patriot, 34 Lower Marsh
1861/William Turnham/Licenced Victualler, Widow/39/Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire/Census
1861/Sophia A Turnham/Niece/17/Whitechapel, Middlesex/Census
1861/Agnes Turnham/Niece/15/Whitechapel, Middlesex/Census
1861/Thomas Turnham/Nephew/12/Whitechapel, Middlesex/Census
1861/William Chandler/Barman/20/Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire/Census
1861/William Webster/Potman/43/Leicestershire/Census
1862/William Turnham/../../../Post Office Directory
July 1867/W Turnham/Outgoing Licensee/../../South London Press
July 1867/G Wood/Incoming Licensee/../../South London Press
1869/George Wood/../../../Post Office Directory
Spanish Patriot, 34 Lower Marsh
1871/George Wood/Licensed Victualler/26/St Pancras, Middlesex/Census
1871/Charlotte Wood/Wife/21/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1871/George Wood/Son/2/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1871/Charlotte L Wood/Daughter/7 months/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1871/William Elias/Barman/24/Camden Town, Middlesex/Census
1871/John Worth/Potman/24/Somerset/Census
1871/Charlotte Thompson/Cook/18/Whitechapel, Middlesex/Census
1871/Harriett Stephens/Nurse Maid/19/Camberwell, Surrey/Census
April 1872/George Wood/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
April 1872/William Archer/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
South London Observer 19 May 1877 Surrey Licensing Sessions
Spanish Patriot, New cut, William Henry Smith to Isaac Myers
1881/Robert I Courtenay/Licenced Victualler/46/Dublin, Ireland/Census
1881/Mary Ann Courtenay/Wife/49/Melford, Suffolk/Census
1881/Oliver W Bear/Wifes Son/23/Melford, Suffolk/Census
1881/Samuel Bear/Wifes Son/21/Melford, Suffolk/Census
1881/Henry Bear/Wifes Son/16/Melford, Suffolk/Census
1881/Thomas Lee/Potman/21/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1881/Lydia Twichett/Domestic Servant/21/Halstead, Essex/Census
1882/Robert Isaac Courtenay/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/Robert J Courtenay/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Charles Anderson/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/Charles Anderson/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Alfred Ernest Fowler Gilbert/../../../Post Office Directory
1910/Joseph Salter/../../../Post Office Directory
1915/Mrs Enid Gillings/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Thomas G Symonds/../../../Hughes Directory
1927/Thomas George Symonds/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/Thomas George Symonds/../../../Kellys Directory
1938/Ernest Alfred Chantry/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Ernest Alfred Chantry/../../../Post Office Directory
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