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Named in the 1911 census, listed in Greenwich. The address is at 60a King Street (or 60 King Street) in the 1896 directory and earlier, prior to street renaming. The 1891 census return records the new address of 15 Sparta Street in the margin, so the street must have been renamed around this time. It appears in the Lewisham rather than Greenwich returns in 1891 and earlier. * The early census in Lewisham name it in 1851 and 1871 when it is at Merton place and King street.
A listing of London historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Lewisham, Kent .
Residents at this address.
Merton place & King street = City Arms
1851/Thomas Boultwood/Bootmaker and Beer Seller/43/Harlow, Essex/Census
1851/Emma Boultwood/Wife/35/Greenwich, Kent/Census
1851/Emma Boultwood/Daughter/13/Greenwich, Kent/Census
1851/Alfred Thomas Boultwood/Son/8/Greenwich, Kent/Census
1851/Louisa Boultwood/Daughter/6/Greenwich, Kent/Census
1851/Harriot Boultwood/Daughter/2/Lewisham, Kent/Census
1851/George Matthew Boultwood/Son/11 months/Lewisham, Kent/Census
City Arms, 9 Merton place
1871/Marion Blundell/Beershop Keeper, Widow/51/Eltham, Kent/Census
1871/Jemima Blundell/Mother, Widow/85/Norwich/Census
1871/Samuel Wiggins/Lodger, Plasterers Labourer/19/Eltham, Kent/Census
The Woolwich Gazette of 18 January 1873 reports the license transfer at the
City Arms from Mary Blundell to William Everitt, in Lewisham
1881/James Johnson/Beer Retailer/27/Monmouth/Census
1881/Ellen Johnson/Wife/27/Middlesex/Census
1881/Florence Johnson/Daughter/2/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1881/Graham Johnson/Son/1/Lewisham, Kent/Census
1891/Henry Brew/Beer Retailer/34/Kent/Census
1891/Emily Brew/Wife/29/Kent/Census
1891/Elizabeth Brew/Daughter/4/Kent/Census
1891/Emily Brew/Daughter/2/Kent/Census
1891/Ellen Brew/Daughter/3 weeks/Kent/Census
1891/Sissi Thomson/Domestic Servant/19/Kent/Census
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