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Caledonian Arms, 53 Princess Street, Marylebone NW8

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Address is 20 Princess Street, Lisson Grove in 1856 and earlier. This section of Princess street disappears from street directory listings, and appears to have been later renamed Boscobel street. It looks like the area is being rebuilt about this time, and the licensees move to alternative premises.

Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.

Residents at this address.

1833-34/John Cross, Caledonian Arms, 20 Princess street, Portman Square/../../Pigots Directory

1843/John Cross/../../../Kellys Directory

1848/John Cross/../../../Kellys Directory

October 1849/Ann Harris, daughter and administrix of John Cross/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

October 1849/George Thomas Harris, her husband/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

1851/William Rogers/../../../Kellys Directory

1856/William Rogers/../../../Post Office Directory

October 1857/William Rogers/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

October 1857/John Thomas Weightman/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1859 – License of the Caledonian Arms, Princess-street, Lisson-grove transferred from John T Weightman to Robert Edward Christopher Weightman. [The Era, 13 February 1859] *

1860 – Dissolved partnership between John Thomas Weightman and Edward Gaggs Weightman at Bawtry, Yorks and at 20 Princess-street, Lisson-grove, London, as Wine, Spirit, Ale and Porter Merchants is this day dissolved 27 February 1860. [London Gazette, 2 March 1860] *

1861/Robert E C Weightman/Wine & Spirit Merchant/32/Nottinghamshire/Census
1861/Sarah J Weightman/Wife/28/Yorkshire/Census
1861/Thomas J Weightman/Son/5/Yorkshire/Census
1861/Margaret Weightman/Daughter/3/Yorkshire/Census
1861/Frederic Weightman/Son/1/Middlesex/Census
1861/John T Weightman/Brother, Traveller/30/Nottingham/Census
1861/Edward Weightman/Brother, Cellerman/28/Nottingham/Census
1861/Mary Ann Weightman/Sister/25/Nottingham/Census
1861/Thomas Parkes/Barman/25/Nottingham/Census
1861/Mary Hartigan/House Servant/24/Bristol, Gloucestershire/Census
1861/Racheal Collins/Nursemaid/21/Yorkshire/Census

1862/Robert Edward Christopher Weightman/../../../Post Office Directory*

1865/E King/../../../Post Office Directory

1869/Henry James/../../../Post Office Directory

May 1870/Henry James/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

May 1870/Charles James/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

1881/Samuel Brown/Licensed Victualler/36/East End Finchley/Census
1881/Lucy Brown/Wife/29/West Bergholt, Essex/Census
1881/Rose L Brown/Daughter/5/Tooley St Borough, Surrey/Census
1881/Samuel Brown/Son/3/Princess St Marylebone/Census
1881/Robert E Brown/Son/2/Princess St Marylebone/Census
1881/Henrietta Best/General Servant/28/City Road, Middlesex/Census
1881/Thomas Draper/Barman/19/Paddington Hall ParkCensus
1881/Ada Clark/Nurse/14/Marylebone/Census
1881/Charlotte Evans/Visitor/16/(BS), At Sea/Census

1882/Samuel Brown/../../../Post Office Directory

1884/Saml Brown/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/Samuel Brown/../../../Post Office Directory

1895/Frederick Thomas Parry/../../../Post Office Directory

By 1899, Frederick Thomas Parry appears to have moved to the Harrow, 64 Compton street, Clerkenwell EC1



* Provided By Paul Cannon


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