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Southwark St Saviour pub history index
In 1809 an address of Dukes Head, Leman street, Southwark exists in directories. This is listed in directories from 1882 onwards as 1 & 2 Loman Street, but as 1 Lemon Street in 1869 and earlier. *
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Southwark St Saviour, Surrey, London.
Residents at this address
1809/Chas Moore, Dukes Head, Leman street, Southwark/../../Holdens Directory
1822/Richard Belworth/Simon street/../../Victuallers Recognizance *
1825/Richard Belworth/[Lomans Pond]/../../Victuallers Recognizance *
1826/Richard Belworth/[Lomans Pond]/../../Victuallers Recognizance *
1839/Samuel Holmes/../../../Pigot's Directory *
1848/William Wright/../../../Post Office Directory *
1851/William Wright/../../../Post Office Directory *
1856/William Wright/../../../Post Office Directory
1861/Robert Cox/Victualler/25/Camberwell, Surrey/Census
1861/Harriett Cox/Wife/27/Oxford/Census
1861/Elizabeth Cox/Daughter/3/Croydon, Surrey/Census
1861/Robert M Cox/Son/1/Croydon, Surrey/Census
1861/Margaret Mullins/House Servant/14/Christchurch, Surrey/Census
1861/James Turner/Pot Boy/17/Suffolk/Census
1861/Henry Boraman/Lodger, Boot & Shoe Maker/39/Westminster,
Middlesex/Census
September 1862/John Cox/Outgoing Licensee/../../London Daily News
September 1862/Henry Bull/Incoming Licensee/../../London Daily News
1869/Henry Bull/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/Frederick Thorp/Publican/25/Deptford, Kent/Census
1881/Emma Thorp/Wife/20/Rotherhithe, Surrey/Census
1881/Frederick Thorp/Son/2 months/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1882/Frederick Tharp/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Luke Simkin/../../../Post Office Directory *
1895/Luke Simkin/../../../Post Office Directory *
1899/Hy Foster/../../../Post Office Directory
London Evening Standard 06 June 1906
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on the 2nd day of July 1906.
Newington
The Dukes Head, 1 and 3 Loman street, St Saviour Clink, Full, Frances Elizabeth Beer, Widow (Administratrix)
South London Chronicle 29 March 1907
At the Session House, Clerkenwell, the Compensation authority dealt with licenses referred for Compensation from the Kensington, Newington, Paddington, St James and St Margarets divisions.
The Dukes Head, 1 and 3 Loman street, St Saviours Clink. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners were freeholders and made no claim. Mrs Frances Elizabeth Beere as the tenant £264, and £244 to the lessees, Messrs Noakes and Co.
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