Newington pub history index
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Newington, London.
This pub has closed recently (2011). ** Its earlier address is in John Street
Victory, 32 Barlow Street SE17
Kindly provided by Paul Prior
Victory, 32 Barlow Street, SE17 - in November 2011
Kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Residents at this address.
1856/Charles Jones/Victory, John Street, East Lane, Walworth/../../Post Office Directory
Thomas Batey was the brother of my 3 x great grandfather. ***
April 1864/John Busby Seamark/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
April 1864/Thomas Batey/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1869/Thomas Batey/Victory, Barlow street, East street, Walworth SE/../../Post Office Directory
1871/Thomas Batey/Licensed Victualler/35/Shoredirch, Middlesex/Census ***
1871/Julia Batey/Wife/27/Putney, Surrey/Census
1871/Julia Batey/Daughter/6/Walworth, Surrey/Census
1871/William Batey/Son/3/Walworth, Surrey/Census
1871/Emma Batey/Daughter/10 months/Walworth, Surrey/Census
1871/George Reuton/Barman/19/Walworth, Surrey/Census
1871/Hannah Berniges/Servant/19/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1871/Henry J Hibberd/Servant/18/Blackwall, Middlesex/Census
At the time of Administration of Thomas Batey's estate on 7th December 1872, his widow, Julia Batey was at The
Black Prince, Princes Road. Thomas was brother of William Batey who founded Batey's Ginger Beer. ***
November 1871/Thomas Batey/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
November 1871/Frederick Smith/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1881/James Milne/Licensed Victualler/54/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1881/Emily Milne/Wife/29/Sawbridgeworth, Hertford/Census
1881/Ellen Milne/Daughter/9/Islington, Middlesex/Census
1881/Albert Milne/Son/1 month/Newington, Surrey/Census
1881/Ann Brace/Barmaid/25/Sawbridgeworth, Hertford/Census
1881/Mary Leaby/Servant/19/Newington, Surrey/Census
1881/Henry Taylor/Barman/22/New York/Census
1881/Henry Whybrow/Visitor, Apprentice/18/Essex/Census
1882/Samuel Milne/../../../Post Office Directory
Frank Barnes took over the license for the Victory in June 1886. Frank is one of my Great Great Grandfathers and ran a bunch of pubs in the London area between 1865 and around 1890 or so.
South London Press 19 June 1886 - Transfer of Licenses *
Victory, Barlow street, A Hubbard, widow to Frank Barnes
1891/Frank Barnes/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/Poole & Venner/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/James Fysh/../../../Post Office Directory
1903/William Rook/../../../Post Office Directory
1910/Edward Samuel Hardiman/../../../Post Office Directory
In 1911 census at 32 Barlow Street Walworth
George Thomas Moorcroft, Licensed Victualler, aged 52 years, and born in Canning Town Essex
Martha Moorcroft, Wife, Assisting in the business, aged 54 years, and born in Bury Lancashire
George Thomas Moorcroft, Son, Commercial traveller engineering, aged 30 years, and born in Plaistow Essex
Alice Emily Moorcroft, Daughter in law, aged 32 years, and born in South Ockendon Essex
Sydney Buxton Moorcroft, Son, Barman, aged 21 years, and born in Canning Town Essex
William Salisbury Moorcroft, Son, Barman, aged 19 years, and born in Canning Town Essex
Ethel Florence Moorcroft, Daughter, aged 13 years, and born in Paddington Middlesex
Albert Percy Moorcroft, Grandson, aged 6 years, and born in Paddington Middlesex
1915/George Charles Moorcroft/../../../Post Office Directory
George Charles Moorcroft is licensee of the Moscow Arms, 51 Moscow road, Paddington by 1915; some of his family are working there by August 1915.
1921/Walter Osmond Knight/../../../Post Office Directory
1938/Wm Geo Pilditch/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Hy E Ross/../../../Post Office Directory
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