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Red Cow, 59 Sheen Road, Richmond TW9 1YJ

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This pub was present by 1831 at the address ‘Marsh Gate’. At Marsh Gate Road in 1891 and earlier **

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Red Cow, 59 Sheen Road, Richmond - in April 2010

Red Cow, 59 Sheen Road, Richmond - in April 2010

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Residents at this address.

1822/Alexander Rigbly/../../../Petty Sessions

1825/Edward Summer/../../../Petty Sessions

1826/Edw Summers/../../../London Directory

1839/Thomas Parrott/Red Cow, Marsh gate/../../Pigots Directory

1851/James Barker, Red Cow, Marsh gate/../../Post Office Directory

1851/James Barker/Victualler/46/Amerhsham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1851/Oliff Barker/Wife/49/Richmond, Surrey/Census
1851/Henry Hume/House Servant/22/Richmond, Surrey/Census
1851/George Ackerman/Visitor, Tailor/21/Brentford, Middlesex/Census

The Era 15 June 1862 - Transfer of Licenses
Red Cow, Marsh gate, Richmond, Mrs Peck to A Aris

1867/R Medworth/../../../Post Office Directory

1878/James Bonella/../../../Post Office Directory of Surrey **

1881/James Bonella/Licensed Victualler, Widow/60/Fife, Scotland/Census
1881/James W Bonella/Son/4/Richmond, Surrey/Census
1881/Janet B Bonella/Daughter/6/Richmond, Surrey/Census
1881/Alice Chamberlan/House Keeper/23/Bungay, Suffolk/Census
1881/Anne Eldred/Barmaid/20/Bungay, Suffolk/Census

1891/Charles Hillier/../../../Kellys Directory

1891/George Davey/Public House Manager/32/St Martins lane, London/Census
1891/Sarah A Davey/Wife, Public House Manageress/30/Edinburgh, Scotland/Census
1891/Emily M Davey/Daughter/15/Battersea, London/Census
1891/Ada Stanford/Barmaid/25/Cambwrwell, London/Census
1891/Sarah Davey/Sister, Dressmaker/23/Houghton street/Census

1893/James Bonella / Former Licensed Victualler, deceased - Died 30 October 1893/../../London Gazette, 15 December 1893 **

1896/William Farmbrough/../../../Kellys Directory

Richmond Herald. 05 August 1899
Robert Fitzgallon, 17, described as a professional cyclist, of no abode, was charged with stealing a gold watch, a £2 piece, gold locket and cigar cutter value £40, the property of Mr William James Culverwell, of the Red Cow public house, Sheen road, Richmond.

In 1901 at the Red Cow, Sheen Road, Richmond, Richmond upon Thames
William J Culverwell, Licensed victualler aged 39 and born in Durleigh, Bridgwater
Ada S Culverwell, Wife, Licensed victualler aged 36 and born in London, Middlesex
Victoria Culverwell, Daughter aged 6 and born in Richmond, Surrey
Esther Simmonds Visitor aged 73 and born in Croydon, Surrey
Otto C Westott, Manager aged 36 and born in London, Middlesex
Minnie Palmer, Barmaid aged 28 and born in London, Middlesex
Esther Woolger, Barmaid aged 25 and born in Chertsey, Surrey
Winifred Fee, Domestic servant aged 16 and born in Twickenham, Middlesex

1913/William James Culverwell/../../../Kellys Directory

1918/William James Culverwell/../../../Kellys Directory

1937/Griffith William Williams, Red Cow (The), 59 & 61 Sheen road, Richmond/../../Kelly’s Directory

2018, The Red Cow, 59 Sheen Road, Richmond TW9 1YJ


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