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Dollys Chop House, Queens Head passage, Lovells court, St Faith under St Pauls EC4M

St Faith under St Paul index

Tarlton, Queen Elizabeth's favourite stage clown, is said to have kept an ordinary, " the sign of the Castle," on the spot where Dolly's chop-house is now situated. Tarlton died in September, 1588. An very early token coin exists for the Castle.
The Queens Head, Queens Head passage by the 1853 license transfer, although listed as the Dollys Hotel in the 1861 census

A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St Faith under St Pauls parish, City of London. The St Faith under St Pauls, City of London Public House Trade Directory uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.

Residents at this address.

Blackfriars Bridge Lodge, 1800 meets at the Dollys Chop House, Newgate street, London in 1819

1822/Stapler & Ginger,Dollys Chop House, Paternoster row/../../Pigots Directory

1827/Jno Stapler, Dollys Chop House, Queens Head passage, Newgate street/../../Robsons Directory

1832/Mr Hopler, Dollys Chop house, Newgate street/../../Licensed Victuallers Association

1833-34/John Stapler, Dollys Hotel & Chop House, Queens Head passage, Newgate street/../../Pigots Directory

1836/Sally Stapler, Dollys Hotel & Chop House, Queens Head passage, Paternoster row/../../Pigots Directory

1841/Thomas Howell/Licensed Victualler/35/../Census
1841/Anne Howell/../30/Middlesex/Census
1841/Louisa Howell/../20/../Census
1841/Anne Howell/../5/Middlesex/Census
1841/Thomas Howell/../3/Middlesex/Census
+ Servants etc

1843/Thomas Howell, Dolly's chop house, Queen's high passage, Paternoster row../../Kellys Directory

1851/Edward Hodges/../../../Kellys Directory

I am presuming that Henry Hodges runs the tavern attached to the Dolly Chop House, and also probably the son of Edward Hodges. He is next to be found at the Rising Sun, 8 Harper Street, Newington,

Queens Head Passage :
1851/Henry Hodges/Inn Keeper/33/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1851/Mary Ann Hodges/Wife/26/Maidstone, Kent/Census
1851/Mary Ann Hodges/Daughter/5/Poplar, Middlesex/Census
1851/Louisa Hodges/Daughter/1/St Faiths/Census
1851/Mary Ann Hives/Servant/25/Clare, Suffolk/Census

Dollys Chop House, Queens Head Passage :
1851/Edward Hodges/Hotel Keeper/62/Teynham, Kent/Census
1851/Isabella Hodges/Wife/56/Rochester, Kent/Census
1851/Sarah Hodges/Daughter/23/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1851/Louisa Hodges/Daughter/19/Poplar, Middlesex/Census
1851/John Hamer/Visitor/27/Radnor/Census
1851/Robert McDann/Visitor/30/Scotland/Census
1851/Mary A Bewles/Barmaid/22/Battersea, Surrey/Census
1851/Eliza Newland/Chambermaid/35/Potton, Surrey/Census
1851/Jane Shirley Lister/Kitchenmaid/29/Glasgow/Census
1851/Caroline Hamsher/House Servant/24/St Giles, Middlesex/Census
1851/John Deighton/Waiter/25/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1851/Henry Allsop/Porter/37/Clifton, Somerset/Census

July 1853/Edward Hodges/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

July 1853/Esther Dewhurst/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1861/Esther Dewhurst/Hotel Keeper, Widow/52/London/Census
1861/Margaret Dewhurst/Daughter/30/Chaley, Lancashire/Census
1861/Sarah Wharton/Barmaid/30/Reading, Berkshire/Census
1861/Grace Saunders/Barmaid/34/Reading, Berkshire/Census
1861/Maria Yeates/Barmaid/22/Manchester, Lancashire/Census
1861/Mary Yates/Barmaid/16/London/Census
1861/Elizabeth Farmer/Chambermaid/24/../Census
1861/Margaret Carroll/Chambermaid/24/Dublin/Census
1861/Mary Lewis/Kitchenmaid/20/North Wales/Census
1861/Sarah Gray/Kitchenmaid/21/London/Census
+ Boarders & Lodgers


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