Newington pub history index
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Newington, Surrey, London. The Newington, Surrey , London listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
Sir William Walworth, 297 & 299 Walworth Road, Newington - Mills Brothers are the Licensees
Kindly provided by Mark Brady
The Sir William Walworth, George Henry & Ellen Maria Holland behind the bar with staff members - circa 1910
Kindly provided by Janet Mann
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1827/John Marler, Sir William Walworth, Beckford row, Walworth/../../Pigots
Directory
1836/Charles Bennett, Sir William Walworth, 9 Beckford row, Walworth/../../Pigots
Directory
1839/Charles Bennett, Sir William Walworth, 9 Beckford row, Walworth/../../Pigots
Directory
1842/C Bennett, Sir William of Walworth, 10 Beckford row, Walworth road/../../Robsons Directory
1848/Thomas Claridge, Sir William of Walworth, 10 Beckford row, Walworth
road/../../Post Office Directory
November 1862/Alfred Gurney/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
November 1862/James Peart/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1865/Mr James
Peart, Sir William Walworth, Beckford row, Walworth /../../Licensed Victuallers Association
1869/James Peart/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/John M Young/Public House Manager/22/L Brickhill, Buckingham/Census
1881/Annie Young/Wife/30/Kings Cross, Middlesex/Census
1881/Sophia Friend/Sister/18/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1881/William Friend/Brother/16/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1881/John Friend/Brother/13/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1881/Joseph T Bear/Barman/20/Bermondsey, Surrey/Census
1882/John Markham Young/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/Mills Brothers/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Mills Brothers/../../../Post Office Directory
1910/Mrs Emma Marian Thorn/../../../Post Office Directory
My grandfather was the manager of this pub, which was owned by a relative by
marriage. He was given the job about the time he married into the family in
1907 and stayed until called up in 1916. I think he the moved to North
London after the war. His name was George Henry John Holland, known to all
as Jack. His wife was Ellen Maria, and she collected china ornaments which
customers would bring back from their holidays. The marriage broke down
before 1916 & she moved out with her son. *
1911/William Frederick Nicholson/Barman/20/Clapham/Census *
1911/Nellie Teage/Barmaid, Widow/28/Kennington/Census
1911/George Henry Ashby Looker/Barman/25/../Census
1911/Charles Edward Riley/Barman/19/Holborn/Census
1911/John Thames Brown/Barman/29/Bermondsey/Census
1911/Thames William Kemmitt/Barman/20/Kent/Census
1911/Ellen Maria Holland/Manageress/32/St Pancras/Census
1911/Stanley Jack Holland/Son/3/Mortlake/Census
1911/George Henry Holland/Manager/27/East Milesey/Census
1911/Lizzie Barnett/Housemaid/22/Kensington/Census
1911/Lillian Filmer/Nursemaid/15/Clapham/Census
1911/Esther Heather/Cook/35/Marylebone/Census
1915/Mrs Emma Marian Thorn/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Albert Edward Morgan/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/C & E Mills & Co Ltd/../../../Kellys Directory
1944/C & E Mills & Co Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided By Janet Mann
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