Newington pub history index
The earlier address in 1856 and earlier is at 31 Webbs County Terrace, New Kent Road
Residents at this address
Lodge of Constututional Freemasons membership initiated October 7th 1819, James Hunt, Victualler, County Terrace Tavern, 1819 to 1820
1822/William Coulton/County Terrace Coffee House, New Kent road/../../Victuallers Recognizance
1825/Robert Harrild/County Terrace Coffee House, New Kent road/../../Victuallers Recognizance
1826/Robert Harrild/County Terrace Coffee House, New Kent road/../../Victuallers Recognizance
April 1827/Robert Harrild/../../../Licensed Victuallers Association
1830/Thomas Betts/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *
1833-34/Thomas Betts/../../../Pigot's Directory *
1836/Robert Cullingford, County Terrace Tavern, 31 Webbs County terrace, New Kent road/../../Pigots Directory
1839/George Pallet/../../../Pigot's Directory *
1841/Joseph Smith/[County Terrace Tavern]/../../Post Office Directory *
1841/Joseph Smith/Licensed Victualler/46/../Census
1841/Jane Smith/../43/../Census
1841/Joseph Smith/Independant/78/../Census
1841/Sarah Clark/../17/../Census
1841/Eliza Wright/Female Servant/24/../Census
1841/Martin Lambert/Male Servant/24/../Census
1841/Ann Paynter/Female Servant/18/../Census
1842/J Smith/../../../Robsons Directory
1851/Joseph Smith/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/Joseph Smith/Licensed Victualler/56/Herefordshire/Census
1851/Jane Smith/Wife/52/Hertford/Census
1851/Jane Fryer/Niece/19/Durham/Census
1851/Elizabeth Ringrose/Servant/19/Shropshire/Census
1851/Ann Broskinon/Servant/23/Cork, Ireland/Census
1851/John Lawler/Visitor/57/Dublin, Ireland/Census
1851/Sarah Williamson/Servant/28/Essex/Census
1856/Joseph Smith/../../../Post Office Directory
1861/Joseph Smith/Licensed Victualler/66/Leominster, Herefordshire/Census
1861/Jane Smith/Wife/61/Hertfordshire,/Census
1861/Jane Fryer/Niece/29/Durham/Census
1861/Elizabeth Ringrose/Barmaid/29/Ketley, Shropshire/Census
1861/Julia Fitzsimons/Housemaid/19/Liverpool/Census
1861/Mary Kenney/Servant/25/Cork, Ireland/Census
1861/Michael Toomey/Potman/19/Cork, Ireland/Census
1869/Mrs J Smith/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/Jane Fryer/Licensed Victualler/39/Durham/Census
1871/Sarah McDonald/Niece/10/Islington, Middlesex/Census
1871/Elizabeth Cowles/Servant/18/Newington, Surrey/Census
1871/Eliza Cowles/Barmaid/20/Newington, Surrey/Census
1871/Jemima Smith/Housemaid/16/Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire/Census
1871/William Chance/Potman/23/Barton, Bedfordshire/Census
1871/Arthur Bruin/Waiter/17/Clerkenwell, Middlesex/Census
On June 12th 1873, Charles Thomas Garner marries Jane Fryer. They are both apparently aged 37. He is a Leather manufactory, and he is a Widow. The marriage licence states her father is Henry Fryer, a Licensed Victualler. Witnessed by Alex Macdonald and Edward Martin Garner.
South London Press 27 September 1873
Transfer of licence of County Terrace Coffee House, New Kent road, from Jane Fryer to Charles Thomas Garner
1874/C T Garner/../../../Licensed Victualler & Hoteliers Directory
1881/William Cornell/Licensed Victualler/50/Stoke Canon, Devon/Census
1881/Harriett Cornell/Wife/45/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/William Cornell/Son/14/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Emma B Cornell/Daughter/12/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Harriett S Cornell/Daughter/10/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Mary A C Cornell/Daughter/8/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Alice M Cornell/Daughter/1/St Mary Newingto/Census
1881/Thomas J Sewell/Head Barman/22/Peterboro, Northampton/Census
1881/Frederick W Killingback/Under Barman/17/Tottenham Middx/Census
1881/Robert Crickener/Potman/21/Norwich, Norfolk/Census
1881/Esther M Williamson/General Servant/25/St Mary Newington/Census
1881/Edith A Wilkins/Barmaid/20/Bedhampton, Hampshire/Census
1882/William Carnell/../../../Post Office Directory *
1884/William Carnell/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/William Carnell/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/John Pace/../../../Post Office Directory *
1899/Frederick James Harris/../../../Post Office Directory
William Henry Vinnell was the manager of the County Terrace Tavern in the
1901 census. He is my 3x great uncle. **
1901/William H Vinnell/Public House Manager/37/Islington, London/Census **
1901/Lucy E Vinnell/Wife/36/Brentford/Census
1901/Henry V A Vinnell/Son, Barman/16/Kensington, London/Census
1901/Mercy B Vinnell/Daughter/14/Kensington, London/Census
1901/Rosa L Vinnell/Daughter/10/Kensington, London/Census
1901/Ernest Kent/Barman/21/Islington, London/Census
1901/Constance Cooke/Barmaid/22/West Ham, London/Census
1901/Albani Haynes/Domestic Servant/32/Wales/Census
1910/James Frederick Mather/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/James Frederick Mather/Publican/42/Edmonton, Middlesex/Census
1911/Ellen Francis Mather/Wife/40/Stockwell, London/Census
1911/Frederick Mather/Son, Engineer Apprentice/17/Kensington, London/Census
1911/Agnes Stilwell/Cook/23/Patching, Sussex/Census
1911/Frank Barnaby/Barman/30/Tunbridge Wells, Kent/Census
1911/Sarah Onions/Barmaid/23/Lambeth, London/Census
1911/Jane Collins/Barmaid/19/Blackheath, Kent/Census
1915/James Frederick Mather/../../../Post Office Directory *
1921/James F Mather/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/James Frederick Mather/../../../Kellys Directory
1938/James Frederick Mather/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/William George Philditch/../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided By Ewan
** Provided By Elly Vledder
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