Renamed as The Macclesfield upon rebuilding in 1890; with the original name of the Horse and Dolphin. This pub is now called De Hems. *
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A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Soho - in London.
Residents at this address.
1805/M Phillips, Horse and Dolphin, Macclesfield street, Soho/../../Holdens
Directory
Information taken from "The times"
on 5 Dec 1829.
Yesterday afternoon, at five o'clock, an inquisition was taken before Mr
Gell, at the Horse and Dolphin, Macclesfield Street, Soho, on the body of
Thomas Curby, a fine child aged four months, who died in the following
sudden manner:
- Joseph Curby, the father of the deceased child, stated that he was the son
in law to Mr Richardson, the Landlord of the Horse and Dolphin, and resided
with him. The child was put to bed in good health on Thursday evening, and
along with witness and his mother. Witness went to bed about two o'clock in
the morning, and soon after the child began to cry.
His wife remarked that he was in a profuse perspiration. He soon after fell
asleep, and did not wake until seven o'clock. He again went to sleep, and
about nine o'clock his wife, who got up and went down stairs, leaving him
and the child in bed. In about a minute she came back, and he was on the
point of getting out of bed when he observed the child looked very pale.
He took hold of him, and found he was quite dead and cold, and from his
appearance must have been dead some time. The deceased has latterly been
cutting his teeth, and suffered great pain. The surgeon was of opinion that
the child died in a fit; and the jury returned a verdict of "Died by the
visitation of God."
1829/Mr Richardson/../../../The Times **
I can tell you that Mr James Richards, Hotel Keeper was married to Mary Ann
Smith. Their daughter was Mary Ann Richards and she married Joseph Curby on
27 August 1827 St George Hanover Square London .
The information on the parents comes from Mary Ann Curby�s death Certificate
[died 9 April 1888 Petersham Sydney Australia].
Joseph Curby from Enfield, was a dealer/Auctioneer in Australia but his
father [also Joseph still alive in 1851 census] was a blacksmith so possibly
Joe jnr was doing some smith work for hotel visitors if the pub had a
stable. ***
1839/Francis Hammond/../../../Pigots Directory
1841/F Hammond/../../../Post Office Directory
December 1846/Daniel Moyniham/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
December 1846/Isaac Pye/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1848/Isaac Pye/../../../Post Office Directory *
1851/Isaac Pye/../../../Post Office Directory *
1856/William Alexander Duncan/../../../Post Office Directory *
Morning Advertiser 26 January 1860 - Transfer of Licenses
Horse and Dolphin, Macclesfield street, William Alexander Duncan to Elizabeth Booth
1869/William Day/../../../Post Office Directory *
October 1869/William Day/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
October 1869/William Baum/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1871/William Baum/Licensed Victualler/31/Leicestershire/Census
1871/Maria Baum/Wife/32/Norfolk/Census
1871/Rosa Baum/Daughter/2/London/Census
1871/Frederick Baum/Son/8 months/London/Census
1871/Elizabeth Adam/Servant/20/London/Census
1871/Mary Kein/Nurse/13/London/Census
1871/Mary Purley/Lodger, Servant/29/Bedfordshire/Census
1881/David Palmer/Licensed Victualler/55/Litchfield, Hampshire/Census
1881/Louisa Palmer/Wife/52/Brentwood, Essex/Census
1881/Louisa Jane Palmer/Daughter/21/Mile End, Middlesex/Census
1881/Charles Orphin/Potman/30/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1882/David Palmer/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/David Palmer/../../../Post Office Directory
This is now the Macclesfield from 1895
1895/Francis Thomas Courtney/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/John Samuel Hall/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/John S Hall/Licensed Victualler/50/Holborn, London/Census
1901/Emma L Hall/Wife/34/Holborn, London/Census
1901/Winifred L Hall/Daughter/6/Soho, London/Census
1901/Mabel E Hall/Daughter/4/Soho, London/Census
1901/Nellie B Hall/Daughter/2/Hornsey, Middlesex/Census
1901/John R Hall/Son/3 months/East Ham, Essex/Census
1901/Gold E Coates/Barmaid/22/Eastbourne, Sussex/Census
1901/Mary C Smaldon/Cook/28/Birmingham, Warwick/Census
1901/Sarah H E Bowles/Nurse/27/Marylebone, London/Census
1901/Rebecca Bowles/Servant/20/Marylebone, London/Census
1901/William Hill/Potman/24/Chelsea, London/Census
1910/Alphonse De Hem/../../../Post Office Directory *
1915/Alphonse De Hems/../../../Post Office Directory *
1921/Alphonse De Hem/../../../Hughes Directory *
1927/Mrs Emily Rebecca Ramm/../../../Post Office Directory
1938/De Hems/../../../Post Office Directory *
1940/De Hems/../../../Post Office Directory
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