St George Martyr pub history index
The Sun, Great Ormond street in 1809, 1825 and also the 1855 and 1861 license transfers. At 50 Lambs Conduit Street in 1856 and earlier; named the Sun until the 1990s and has been through several names since, now the Perseverance (2006) **
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St George Martyr parish, London.
Perseverance, 63 Lambs Conduit Street - in December 2006
Kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Residents at this address.
Morning Advertiser 20 November 1809 - Licensed Victuallers Association
The following are additional subscribers since the last advertisement of one pound, one shilling, i.e. one guinea:
Mr Sprules, Sun, Great Ormond street
1825, Mr. Brearley, Sun, Great Ormond street, Queen square, Licensed Victuallers Association
1827, Eliz Evans, Sun, 50 Lambs Conduit street/../../Pigots Directory
1829, Elizabeth Evans, Sun, 50 Lambs Conduit street/../../Robsons Directory
1839/Samuel Traies/../../../Pigots Directory
1 May 1839/Insured: Samuel Traies, the Sun, Lambs Conduit Street, victualler - Other property or occupiers: the King of Prussia, Wych Street, Strand (Aschermann, victualler)r/Records held at the London Metropolitan Archive
1841/S Traies/../../../Post Office Directory
1842/Sam. Traies, Sun, 50 Lambs conduit street/../../Robsons Directory
1848/John Sams/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/John Sams/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/John Sams/Licensed Victualler/40/Yateley, Hampshire/Census
1851/Eliza Sams/Wife/41/Olney, Buckinghamshire/Census
1851/John Scholich/Assistant/34/Barnet, Hertfordshire/Census
1851/Edward Sinclair/Assistant/21/London/Census
1851/Frederick Jeffins/Assistant/15/London/Census
1851/Bridget Nelly/House Servant/25/London/Census
September 1855/William Roland Seares/ Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era
September 1855/George Sams/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era
1856/Geo Sams/../../../Post Office Directory
April 1861/Thomas Sams/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
April 1861/George Sams/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
September 1861/George Sams/Outgoing Licensee/../../Morning Post
September 1861/Thomas Whaley/Incoming Licensee/../../Morning Post
1871/Thomas Whaley/Licensed Victuallar/51/St Ives, Hants/Census
1871/Hannah Whaley/Wife/48/Ripon, York/Census
1871/John Whaley/Son, Drapers Assistant/19/Stratford, Essex/Census
1871/Thomas Whaley/Son, Clerk to Spirit Merchant/17/Stratford, Essex/Census
1871/Margaret Metcalfe/Sister in Law, Dressmaker/55/Ripon, York/Census
1871/Charles Boxall/Barman/27/Midhurst, Susssex/Census
1871/Alfred Rippon/Barman/23/Clerkenwell. Middlesex/Census
1871/Joseph F Thompson/Barman/19/City of London, Middlesex/Census
1871/John Butteris/Barman/18/Norfolk/Census
1871/Eliza Staines/../44/St Ives, Hants/Census
By 1881, son John is the proprietor of Furnivals Inn, Holborn
1873/Thomas Whaley/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions
1874/Thomas Whaley/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions
1875/Thomas Whaley/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions
1876/Thomas Whaley/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions
1877/Thomas Whaley/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions
1878/Thomas Whaley/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions
1879/Thomas Whaley/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions
1880/Thomas Whaley/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions
1881/Thomas Whaley/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions
1881/Thomas Whaley/Licensed Victualler/61/St Ives, Huntingdon/Census
1881/Hannah Whaley/Wife/58/Ripon, York/Census
1881/Margaret Whaley/Sister In Law/67/Ripon, York/Census
1881/Mary A Woods/Domestic Servant/21/Hartford, Huntingdon/Census
1881/Albert Whaley/Nephew, Barman/24/St Ives, Huntingdon/Census
1881/Chas B Wright/Barman/25/Clerkenwell, Middlesex/Census
1881/Edward C Usdell/Barman/21/Bloomsbury, Middlesex/Census
1881/John E Berry/Porter/20/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1882/Thomas Whaley/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions
1884/Thomas Whaley/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Thos Whaley/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Thomas Whaley/Licensed Victualler/41/St Ives, Huntingdonshire/Census
1891/Hannah Whalry/Wife/69/Ripon, Yorkshire/Census
1891/Margaret Metcalf/Sister in Law/77/Ripon, Yorkshire/Census
1891/William J Pursel/Barman/24/St Ives, Huntingdonshire/Census
1891/Herbert Wpplard/Barman/21/Newmarkey, Cambridgeshire/Census
1891/Percy J O'Neil/Bar Lad/19/London/Census
1891/Eliza Potter/Domestic Servant/20/Cowlinge, Suffolk/Census
1891/Bernice Drabble/Domestic Servant/16/Dronfield, Derbyshire/Census
1895/Jn Walter Horsman/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Henry McKrell/../../../Post Office Directory
In January 1887, Marion Thompson, aged 28, marries James Charles Ross, also
28, at Woolwich. He is son of John Ross, Superintendant S C Docks, her
father is Charles Thompson, Licensed Victualler of 15 High street - he is at
the Princess of Wales
in Deptford in the 1871 census and until at least 1884.
1901/Marion Ross/Licensed Victualler/40/Deptford, Kent/Census
1901/James Herbert Rennie/Barman/28/Westerham, Norfolk/Census
1901/Alice Aarah Spiers/Barmaid/26/Blackfriars, London/Census
1901/Mary Louisa Rennie/Barmaid/27/Yorkshire/Census
1901/Julia Homes/Barmaid & Cook/29/Stepney, London/Census
1910/Mrs Marion Ross/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Marion Ross/Licensed Victualler/52/Deptford, Kent/Census
1911/Mary Rennie/Barmaid/35/Seaton Carew, Durham/Census
1911/Gertrude Lacey/Barmaid/28/Clapton, London/Census
1911/William Richardson/Cellerman/32/Islington, London/Census
1911/Alice Sanders/Domestic Servant/28/Tottenham, London/Census
1914/Ernest Larking/../../../Post Office Directory
1915/Ernest Larking/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/Joseph J Marynissen/../../../Kellys Directory
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