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The address is at 12 Homer Place, New Road in 1856 and earlier (usually given just as New Road in the directories, and as Lisson Green in the Sun Fire Office insurance records), prior to street renaming. A record in the City of Westminster archives states that the tavern was built around 1680 and demolished in 1964, when it was demolished as part of the construction of the Edgware Road flyover. Some insurance records list the name as the Yorkshire Stingo Tap, suggesting there may have been a separate taproom (to the Yorkshire Stingo Brewery) at the same time, presumably nearby. *
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Residents at this address.
1803/Elizabeth Burgess/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *
1808/Elizabeth Williams/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *
1816/Joseph Ellis/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *
1817/Ralph Rovinelli/victualler, Yorkshire Stingo Tap/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *
1819/Joseph Ellis/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *
1823/John Hitchcock/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *
1825/Henry Stannard/victualler, Yorkshire Stingo Tap/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *
1825/Samuel Bird/victualler and tavern keeper/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *
1826/Samuel Bird/tavern keeper, victualler and livery stable keeper/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *
1827/Samuel Bird/tavern keeper, victualler and livery stable keeper/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *
1829/William Goodall/victualler, Yorkshire Stingo Tap/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *
Morning Advertiser 30 August 1831
Harlequin Steam Packet - Excursion for Pleasure to Southend, and land for three hous=rs to view pier, &c and back before dark - Captain Corbin and Mr Poole (Steward), having been solicited by many families and Friends to make this select excursion, have fixed the same for Thursday, next, September 1.
To prevent incovenience, the number of visitors will be limited - an early application for Tickets is therefore recommended.
Tickets 6s each (Children half price), to be had of Captain Corbin, on board, and of the following Gentlemen:
Mr I Finney, Tottenham, Middlesex;
Mr Rusby, Ship Tavern, Water lane;
Mr Mount, Tower street; Mr Garland, Leadenhall market; Mr Merrell, Leadenhall market; Mr Parker, Mill lane, Tooley street;
Mr Cole, Lion and Lamb, Charles street, Horselydown;
Mr Cotton, White Swan, Deptford;
Me Eales, White Hart, Greenwich;
Mr Lutton, Salutation, Greenwich;
Mr F Sales, Woolwich;
Mr Saunders, Gloucester Arms, Kent road;
Mr Reeves, Kings Head, Stratford;
Mr Bird, Yorkshire Stingo, Paddington;
Mr Ward, Edgware road;
Mr Skearsley, Cheshire Cheese, Vinegar yard, Drury lane;
Mr Ward, Hatter, Clare street; Mr Cox, Crown street, Soho; Mr Cox, Carnaby market;
Mr Desormeaux, George and Vulture, Ratcliff highway;
Mr Clifton, Three Tuns, Jewry street;
Mr Carr, Bonner street;
Mr Mills, Barking Dog, Tabernacle walk;
Mr Kemp, Woolpack, St John street;
Mr Hurrell, City road;
Mr Waterfield, Ship and Half Moon, Woolwich;
Mr Mead, Lion, and Lamb, Lewisham;
Mr Curtis, Rum Puncheon, Gravesend;
Mr Beadle, Erith;
Mr Gill, Fountain, Lower Sloane street, Chelsea;
and Mr Parsonage, 149 Old street, Goswell street;
The Vessel will leave the New Steam Packet Wharf, St Katherines, at Nine precisely.
1833-34/Samuel Bird/../../../../Pigot's Directory *
Morning Advertiser. 19 October 1837
Theatrical Licences to places of Public Entertainment within the County of Middlesex, to be applied for this day.
Pursuant to the Act of the 26th George II to grant licences for "public music, dancing, or other public entertainments of the like kind.
The Yorkshire Stingo, Paddington - George Alfred Hodson
1839/William Allen/../../../../Pigot's Directory *
1841/William Allen/../../../Post Office Directory *
1842/William Allen/../../../Robson's Directory *
1843/William Allen/Yorkshire Stingo Tavern, New road. Marylebone/../../Post Office Directory
1848/William Allen/../../../Post Office Directory *
1851/William Allen/../../../Post Office Directory
1856/Henry Nicholson/../../../Post Office Directory *
1869/John Ellingham/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/Susan Crick/Publicans Daughter (Head)/27/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1881/Annie E Crick/Publicans Daughter (Sister)/18/Clapton, Middlesex/Census
1881/Richard G Crick/Publicans Son (Brother)/17/Clapton, Middlesex/Census
1881/Amy S Crick/Daughter (Sister)/14/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1881/Emily A Wright/Barmaid/28/Enfield, Middlesex/Census
1881/George P Comer/Barman/24/Elmswell, Suffolk/Census
1881/George Horton/Barman/20/Calne, Wiltshire/Census
1881/Margaret Joyce/Housemaid/19/Finsbury, Middlesex/Census
1881/Hannah Lambourn/Cook/40/Waterford, Ireland/Census
1882/William Crick/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/William Crick/../../../Post Office Directory
1888/William Crick, Yorkshire Stingo Tavern, 183 Marylebone Road/../../Post Office Directory
1891/Mrs Louisa Veale/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/Samuel Brown/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Samuel Brown/../../../Post Office Directory
1906/Samuel Brown/../../../Post Office Directory *
1910/Samuel Brown/../../../Post Office Directory
1915/Samuel Brown/../../../Post Office Directory *
August 1915 National Registration Act Forms :
The Yorkshire Stingo, 183 Marylebone Road – Margaret Weale, aged 22 – single – barmaid +
1921/A J Jewell/../../../Post Office Directory
In 1921 census at 183 Marylebone Road, St Marylebone
Alfred James Jewell, Licensed Victuraller, aged 60 years, born in Marylebone, London, Employer
Eliza Sarah Jewell, Wife, Licensed Victuraller, aged 48 years 11 months, born in Oxford, Oxfordshire, Employer
Alfred Reginald Jewell, Son, Barman, A J Jewell, 18 Marylebone Rd Nw1, aged 28 years 4 months, born in Marylebone, London
Elsie Florence Jewell, Daughter, Barmaid, A J Jewell, 18 Marylebone Rd Nw1, aged 25 years 4 months, born in Bexley, Kent
Annie Bloy, Barmaid, A J Jewell, 18 Marylebone Rd Nw1, aged 31 years 3 months, born in Norfolk
1927/James Herbert Robinson/../../../Post Office Directory *
1934/James Herbert Robinson/../../../Post Office Directory *
1938/James Herbert Robinson/../../../Post Office Directory
1940/James Herbert Robinson/../../../Post Office Directory *
1944/Allen (Caterers) Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory
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