Newington pub history index
This is the Queen Elizabeth, Elizabeth street in the 1859 license transfer, and the Queen Elizabeth, Queen street, Walworth in the 1862 license transfer. Queen Street becomes part of King & Queen Street, Walworth according to the 1869 directory, but the address in 1869 is at Kings Row, at the junction with Elizabeth Street.
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October 1859/Robert Baker/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
October 1859/James Avery/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
September 1862/J Avery/Outgoing Licensee/../../../London Daily News
September 1862/E J North/Incoming Licensee/../../London Daily News
1869/William D Chandler/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/William Neale/Licensed Victualler, Widow/41/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1881/Lousia Neale/Daughter/17/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1881/Alice Neale/Daughter/11/Newington/Census
1881/Amy Neale/Daughter/5/Newington/Census
1881/Eliza Faith/General Servant/22/Sussex/Census
1881/Joseph Hilbourn/Barman/19/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1882/William Neale/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/George Makin/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Walter Burrows/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/Walter Burrows/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/John Coles/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Mullally Brothers/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Chas Wm Balsom & Lewis Selwood/../../../Post Office Directory
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