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Southwark St George Martyr index
This is named in the 1911 census return. Closed in 1913 as a pub through the compensation award scheme when it is also named. *
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Southwark St George Martyr, Surrey, London.
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1882/Mrs Ann Ford/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1891/George Henry Duckworth/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1895/George Henry Duckworth/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1899/William Rowley/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1910/William Obadiah Ovenden/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1911/Albert Chappell/Beer House Keeper (Widower)/52/Mildenhall,
Suffolk/Census *
1911/Louis Chappell/Sister, House Keeper/49/Mildenhall, Suffolk/Census
1911/Jessie Jubilee Chappell/Daughter, Barmaid/24/Finsbury Park/Census
1911/Percy Frederick Chappell/Son, Barman/22/Finsbury Park/Census
London Evening Standard 14 June 1911
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on 3rd July 1911
Newington
Prince of Wales, 37 Redcross street, Beer on (ante 1869), Albert Chappell
London Evening Standard 03 July 1912
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on 3rd July 1912
Newington
Prince of Wales, 97 Redcross street, Beer on (ante 1869), Albert Chappell
Shoreditch Observer 31 May 1913
Compensation Authority for the County of London under the Licensing Consolidation Act 1910 awarded a sum of £163,080 to brewers and others interested in seventy six licensed houses referred for extinction on payment of compensation.
Prince of Wales, Red Cross street, £4,488
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