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George IV, 103 Southwark Bridge Road, Southwark St Saviour, London

Southwark St Saviour pub history index

At 98 Southwark Bridge Road in 1861 census and earlier. Also listed as 6 Southwark Crescent in the 1839 Directory. There is a Kings Head mentioned at Southwark Bridge Road in the 1825 victuallers recognizances, so this may be the same pub. * Closed by the Compensation Authority in 1908.

A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Southwark St Saviour, Surrey, London.

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Residents at this address.

1825/James Mahoney/../../../Victuallers Recognizance *

1827/Wright, George the Fourth, Southwark Bridge road/../../Licensed Victuallers Association

1839/William John Wright/../../../Pigot's Directory *

1856/Mrs Elizabeth Sherwood Wright/../../../Post Office Directory

June 1856/Elizabeth Sherwood Wright/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

June 1856/Henry Pearson/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

1861/Joseph Nation/Licensed Victualler/20/Poplar, Middlesex/Census
1861/Marion Nation/Wife/21/Stepney/Census
1861/Jannette Nation/Brothers Wife/31/Stackhead, Westmoreland/Census
1861/Elizabeth Jane Nation/Brothers Daughter/1/Hitchin, Hertfordshire/Census
1861/Henry Stephens/Boarder, Builder/42/Whitchurch, Dorset/Census
1861/Ann Spence/Servant/17/Holme, Huntingdonshire/Census
1861/George Best/Waiter/15/Southwark, Surrey/Census

November 1867/executors of John Hone (deceased)/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

November 1867/Robert Broomfield/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1871/Manfred J Wrangham/Wid Licensed Victualler/29/Stepney Middlesex/Census ***
1871/James F Wrangham/Son/2/NewingtonSurrey/Census
1871/Alice Wrangham/Dau/1/St Saviour Surrey/Census
1871/Mary A Livingston/Visitor/26/Windsor Berkshire/Census
1871/Sarah Frome/Servant Housemaid/19/BP Not Known/Census
1871/Frederick Edwards/Servant Potboy/16/Dorset/Census
1871/Eliza Filkin/Nurse/13/BP Not Known/Census

September 1878/F W Long/Outgoing Licensee/../../South London Chronicle

September 1878/W Joseph Davy/Incoming Licensee/../../South London Chronicle

1881/William J Davy/Licensed Victualler, Widow/29/Kelling, Norfolk/Census
1881/Evelyn A Davy/Daughter/7 months/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1881/Alice E Davy/Sister/19/Kelling, Norfolk/Census
1881/Ellen Smith/Nurse/23/Lyddington, Northampton/Census
1881/Harriet Walker/Domestic Servant/19/Southwark, Surrey/Census

1882/William Davy/../../../Post Office Directory

1884/William Davy/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/William Joseph Davy/../../../Post Office Directory

1895/William Joseph Davy/../../../Post Office Directory

1899/William Joseph Davy/../../../Post Office Directory

London Evening Standard 12 June 1907 - List of premises to be considered by the Compensation Authority :
The George the Fourth, 103 Southwark Bridge road, St Saviour, Clink, Full, Abraham Gerkin

Morning Post 29 January 1908
More Lost Licences. £323,342 awarded in six hours as compensation.
Licenses ordered for extinction under the Licensing Act, 1904 were:
George the Fourth, Southwark Bridge road £5075


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