Newington pub history index
There's a Flying Horse Yard marked on Rocque's map of 1746, though it's somewhat to the south of the later location, approximately where Trinity Street is now. Therefore the pub may have moved north when Trinity Street was built. *
In 1832 Blackman street directory, this is clearly assigned the name of Admiral Codrington, and again in 1836.
Flying Horse, 22 Blackman Street assigned 267 Borough High Street on renaming and reordering 26 November 1889 **
Residents at this address.
1788/Mary Lan/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London
Metropolitan Archives *
1789/Mary Law/widow/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London
Metropolitan Archives *
1790/Mrs Lawrence/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the
London Metropolitan Archives *
1805/Richard Edwards, the Flying Horse, 31 Blackman street/../../Holdens Directory
1806/William Wells/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the
London Metropolitan Archives *
1822/George Smith/Flying Horse, Blackman street/../../Victuallers
Recognizance
1825/James Drabwell/Flying Horse, Blackman street/../../Victuallers
Recognizance
March 1826/Jacob Castell/Flying Horse, Blackman street/../../Victuallers
Recognizance
October 1826/Jacob Castell/Flying Horse, Blackman street/../../Victuallers
Recognizance
1829/Jos Carter, Flying Horse, 22 Blackman street, Borough/../../Robsons Directory
1832/Charles Tetsall, Admiral Codrington, 22 Blackman street, Borough/../../Robsons Directory
1833-34/Charles Tetsall, Flying Horse, 22 Blackman street, Borough/../../Pigots Directory
1836/Eliza Burnett, Admiral Codrington, 22 Blackman street, Borough/../../Pigots Directory
1839/William Bellingham/../../../Pigots Directory
1841/W Bellingham/../../../Post Office Directory
1842/William Bellingham/../../../Robsons Directory
1848/William Bellingham/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/William Bellingham/../../../Kellys Directory
1856/Tidd & Owens/../../../Post Office Directory
Express (London) 03 December 1862 - Transfer of Licenses
Flying Horse, Cross street, John Gurney Busbridge to Mary Lewis to Robert Hart
November 1867/Henry Gillman Barber/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
November 1867/George Bishop/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1869/George Bishop/../../../Post Office Directory
September 1878/George Bishop, deceased/Outgoing Licensee/../../South London
Chronicle
September 1878/Emma Bishop, widow of George Bishop/Incoming Licensee/../../South London Chronicle
1881/Bradbiry Pyne/Wife/24/Bicester, Leicester/Census
1882/William George Pyne/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/William G Pyne/../../../Post Office Directory
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper 20 September 1885
Offences under the weights and measures act, 1878:
William George Pyne, Flying Horse, Blackman street, Borough, victualler was summoned for nine unjust measures and as this was a similar offence, was now fined £5.
1891/Mrs Charlotte Chaplin/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/Arthur John Dempster/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Ernest James Hall/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Edward J Hall/Publican/36/Woolwich/Census **
1901/Sophia Hall/Wife/44/Towersley, Buckinghamshire/Census
1901/Rose Cable/Assistant/25/Clapham, London/Census
1901/Kate Haffonden/Assistant/22/Heathfield/Census
1901/Jessie Bamberry/Assistant/17/Tottenham, London/Census
1901/Fanny Lewis/Domestic Servant/29/Wellington, Shropshire/Census
1910/Ernest James Hall/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/S Hall/Wife/47/Buckinghamshire/Census **
1911/E J Hall/Licensed Victualler/45/Kent/Census
1911/Dorothy M Polly/Barmaid/19/Hook, Dorset/Census
1911/Violet R Crumpton/Barmaid/23/Newington/Census
1911/Hilda Dantoft/Barmaid/27/Peckham/Census
1915/Albert Edward/Butler/../../../Post Office Directory *
1921/Fred Knight/../../../Post Office Directory
1938/Lewis Lyons/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/William E Gunner/../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided By Ewan
** Provided By Tricia Bewsey
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