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Kings Arms, 13 Newgate Market, St Faith under St Pauls EC4M

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If you search for the term "Kings Arms St Pauls Church yard"; the British Museum brings up an entry for a John Hinton, and a number of addresses for this individual. These include, the following list - "34 Paternoster Row near Warwick Lane; Kings Arms in Paternoster Row; Kings Arms in St Paul's Churchyard; Kings Arms, Newgate Street, Newgate Street and Bow Street, Covent Garden". Paternoster row and Newgate market are both north of St Pauls churchyard

The 1825 and 1827 Licensed Victuallers Association membership and subscription listings refer to this as the Queens Arms.

There is also an Queens Arms Tavern at 70 Newgate street.

A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St Faith under St Pauls parish, City of London.

Residents at this address

Royal Naval Lodge Freemasons membership initiated February 22nd 1821, Charles Plater, Victualler, aged 40, Newgate Market, 1821 to 1825

1825/Mr Plater, Queens Arms, Newgate Market /../../Licensed Victuallers Association

1827/Charles Plater, Queens Arms, Newgate Market /../../Licensed Victuallers Association

1829/C Plater, Kings Arms, 13 Newgate market/../../Robsons Directory

1830/Mr Plater, Kings Arms, Newgate market makes a one guinea Susbscription to the Licensed Victuallers Association

1832/Charles Plater, Kings Arms, 13 Newgate market/../../Robsons Directory

1836/Joseph Hodson, Kings Arms, 13 Newgate market/../../Pigots Directory

10 June 1839/Insured: Jessie Ann Bailey the Kings Arms Newgate Market victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records, held at London Metropolitan Archives

1841/Mrs Jessie Annie Bailey/../../../Post Office Directory

1841/Thomas Broderick/Licensed Victualler/40/Middlesex/Census
1841/Amelia Broderick/../39/Middlesex/Census
1841/Elizabeth Broderick/../18/Middlesex/Census
1841/Amelia Broderick/../12/Middlesex/Census
1841/Walter Walton/Male Servant/35/../Census

1843/Thomas William Broderick/../../../Kellys Directory

1851/William Teasdale/../../../Kellys Directory

1851/William Teasdale/Victualler, Widow/43/St Pancras, Middlesex/Census
1851/Mary Jones/Barmaid/25/Wales/Census
1851/Mrs Cox/Housekeeper/52/St Andrews, Middlesex/Census
1851/George Harrington/Potman/31/../Census
1851/Mary Ryan/Servant/27/Ireland/Census
1851/John Johnson/Boy/12/City, London/Census
1851/Wills Roydon/Lodger/28/../Census

July 1867 /Eliza Teasdale/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

July 1867 /William Pain, her son/Incoming Licensee/../../Era


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