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Walnut Tree, 40 St Albans Street, Lambeth SE11

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I am guessing that this is the Walnut Tree, Walnut Tree walk, Lambeth in 1827. Closed in 1909 as a pub through the compensation award scheme.

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

1825/Joseph Ford the younger, Walnut Tree, Saint Albans/../../Victuallers Recognizances

1827/Josh Ford/Walnut Tree, Walnut Tree walk, Lambeth/../../Licensed Victuallers Association

Morning Advertiser 18 January 1836 - Transfer of Licenses
Walnut Tree, Saint Albans street, Lambeth, Samuel Morgan to Mrs Ann Morgan, his widow

1839/William Hardstaff/../../../Pigots Directory

1842/William Hardstaff/../../../Robsons Directory

1848/Thomas Garratt/../../../Post Office Directory

November 1847/Thomas Garratt/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

November 1847/Lawrence McMahon/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

1851/Lawrence McMahon/../../../Kellys Directory

November 1851/Lawrence McMahon/ Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era

November 1851/Henry Pullen/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era

April 1864/Benjamin Bates Pitt/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

April 1864/John Pinnock/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

1869/J Pinnock/../../../Post Office Directory

1871/John Pinnick/Publican/54/Norfolk/Census *
1871/Mary Ann Pinnick/Wife/52/London/Census
1871/Mary Ann Pinnick/Daughter/22/Marylebone, London/Census
1871/Lucy Pinnick/Daughter/21/Tunbridge, Kent/Census
1871/Anna Pinnick/Daughter/15/Marylebone, London/Census

In September 1872, Thomas Huckstep marries Mary Ann Bargate at St Mary, Newington

December 1877, Elizabeth Mary and Bertha Beatrice, daughters of Thomas & Mary Ann Huckstep are baptised at St Saviours, Southwark. He is a Licensed Victualler in Lambeth, this would be the Walnut Tree in St Albans street, Lambeth. He is at the Princess Alexandra, in Crouch end by the 1881 census.

September 1878/Thomas Huckstep/Outgoing Licensee/../../South London Chronicle

September 1878/George Dunford/Incoming Licensee/../../South London Chronicle

1881/William Allen/Licensed Victualler, Widow/46/Bloomsbury, Middlesex/Census
1881/Arthur Allen/Son, Barman/22/Hampstead, Middlesex/Census
1881/Alice Nourse/General Servant/13/Walworth, Surrey/Census

1882/William Allen/../../../Post Office Directory

1884/William Allen/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/Thomas Newber/../../../Post Office Directory

1899/Edward Banbery/../../../Post Office Directory

London Evening Standard 28 October 1908
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on the 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th July 1908
Newington
Walnut Tree, 40 St Albans street, Lambeth, Full, Hubert Hammond

The Sportsman 27 January 1909
The Compensation authority for the County of London made the following awards to be divided among the licencees, brewers, freeholders and other persons interested in the houses named, the licences having been referred for extinction on payment of compensation under the Licwnsing Act, 1904:
Walnut Tree, St Albans street, Lambeth, £4240


* Provided By Margaret Crammond


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