Lee Pub history index
At Elm Place, Lee Road in 1852
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Lee, Kent .
Residents at this address.
1851/Thomas Blackwell/Beer Shop Keeper/48/Edmonton, Middlesex/Census **
1851/Mary Blackwell/Wife/39/Grays, Essex/Census
1851/Emma Blackwell/Daughter, Assistant/15/Little thurrock, Essex/Census
1851/Sarah Blackwell/Daughter/13/Grays, Essex/Census
1851/John Blackwell/Son/11/Little thurrock, Essex/Census
1851/William Blackwell/Son/9/Deptford, Kent/Census
1851/Jane Blackwell/Daughter/7/Folkestone, Kent/Census
1851/Elizabeth Blackwell/Daughter/5/Sydenham, Kent/Census
1851/George Blackwell/Son/3/Lewisham, Kent/Census
1851/Louisa Blackwell/Daughter/11 months/High Road, Lee, Kent/Census
1852/John Blackwell/../../../Archdeacons Directory
1858/Henry Mortimer/../../../MelvillesDirectory
1861/Henry G Mortimer/Building Contractor/45/Stonley Nayland, Suffolk/Census
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1861/Sarah T Mortimer/Builders Wife & Seller of Beer/34/London, Middlesex/Census
1861/Douglas Mortimer/Son/7/Lee, Kent/Census
1861/Alfred Mortimer/Son/3/Lee, Kent/Census
1861/Campbell Mortimer/Son/1/Lee, Kent/Census
1861/Kate Mortimer/Daughter/7 months/Lee, Kent/Census
1861/Marg Ann Mitchell/House Servant/18/Nayland, Suffolk/Census
1871/Henry G Mortimore/Contractor employing 10 men/55/Nayland, Suffolk/Census **
1871/Sarah Mortimore/Wife, Beer Seeler/43/St Olaves, Surrey/Census
1871/Douglas Mortimore/Son/17/Lee, Kent/Census
1871/Alfred Mortimore/Son/13/Lee, Kent/Census
1871/Campbell Mortimore/Son/11/Lee, Kent/Census
1871/Ellen Mortimore/Daughter/9/Lee, Kent/Census
1871/John Mortimore/Son/7/Lee, Kent/Census
1871/Frank Mortimore/Son/5/Lee, Kent/Census
Kentish Independent 18 May 1878 - Transfer of Public Houses
Highlander, from F Mayne to Charles Phillips
1881/Mary A Groom/Licensed Victualler, Widow/Mendlesham, Suffolk/Census **
1881/Jane Groom/Daughter/32/Mendlesham, Suffolk/Census
1881/Emma Ellis/Visitor, Dress Maker/17/Mendlesham, Suffolk/Census
** Provided By Beryl Meehan
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