A new house in 1843. The address is also registered as at 9 Mill Road.
Plumstead pub history index
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Plumstead, Kent .
Residents at this address
West Kent Guardian. 09 September 1843 - Licensing Day
_ Pellett, near the Mill, new house, to be called the Prince Albert
26th September 1846/Samuel East/Licence Refused/../../West Kent Guardian *
1862/Tom Cox/Prince Albert, The Common/../../Post Office Directory
1881/Augustus Weicholt/Beer Shop Keeper/41/Saxony, Germany/Census
1881/Augustus Weicholt/Wife/42/Saxony, Germany/Census
1881/Richard Weicholt/Son, Carpenters Apprentice/16/Saxony, Germany/Census
1881/Otto Weicholt/Son/14/Saxony, Germany/Census
1881/Rudolf Weicholt/Son/12/Saxony, Germany/Census
1881/Theodore Weicholt/Son/8/Saxony, Germany/Census
Kentish Independent 12 November 1881 - Transfer of Licences :
Prince Albert, from William Smith to James Field
Greenwich and Deptford Observer 14 January 1882 - Transfer of Licences :
Prince Albert from James Field to George Cox
1891/Mary Meads/Beer House Keeper, Widow/59/Quinton, Gloucestershire/Census
1891/Jane Renshaw/Niece, Barmaid/23/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1891/Mark Renshaw/Nephew, Fitters Apprentice/19/India, British
subject/Census
1911/George Collett/Beer Retailer/54/Deptford, Kent/Census
1911/Martha Collett/Wife/59/Lewisham, Kent/Census
1971/../../../../Pubs Listing
* Provided By Ken Ripper
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