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White Hart, 126 & 128 Theobalds road WC1

St George Martyr pub history index

Moved to 114 & 116 Theobalds Road by 1880; and 126 & 128 Theobalds Road by 1895

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

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Residents at this address

1805/George Giles, White Hart, Theobalds road/../../Holdens Directory

1811/_ Johnson, White Hart, Theobalds road/../../Holdens Directory

1832/J Johnson/../../../Robsons Directory

1833/Johnson jun/../../../Licensed Victuallers Association

1839/Edward Johnson/../../../Pigots Directory

1848/Joseph William Taylor/../../../Post Office Directory

1851/Joseph William Taylor/../../../Kellys Directory

1851/Joseph Wm Taylor/Licensed Victualler/32/St Lukes, Middlesex/Census ***
1851/Isabella A G Taylor/Wife/36/Clerkenwell, Middlesex/Census
1851/Sarah E Taylor/Daughter/4/St George the Martyr, Middlesex/Census
1851/William Taylor/Son/3/St George the Martyr, Middlesex/Census
1851/Benjamen Taylor/Son/1/St George the Martyr, Middlesex/Census
1851/Ann Brunsdon/Barmaid/21/Brentford, Middlesex/Census
1851/Sarah Gissing/Nurse/33/Stepney, Middlesex/Census
1851/Mary Haly/House servant/29/Waterford, Ireland/Census

1856/J W Taylor/../../../Post Office Directory

1861/Joseph Taylor/Victualler and wine merchant/42/Highgate, Middlesex/Census ***
1861/Mary E Taylor/Wife/29/Paddington, Middlesex/Census
1861/Joseph Taylor/Son/18/Brighton, Surrey/Census
1861/Isabel Taylor/Daughter/18/Brighton, Surrey/Census
1861/John Taylor/Son, Apprenticed to ironmonger/16/St George the MartyrMiddlesex/Census
1861/Sarah E Taylor/Scholar/14/St George the MartyrMiddlesex/Census
1861/William Taylor/Scholar/13/St George the MartyrMiddlesex/Census
1861/Mary Isabella A Taylor/Daughter/3/St George the MartyrMiddlesex/Census
1861/Matilda A Taylor/Daughter/1/St George the MartyrMiddlesex/Census
1861/Francis Heritage/Barmaid/23/Canterbury, Kent/Census
1861/Sarah Smith/Cook/22/Great Marlowe, Buckinghamshire/Census
1861/Jane E Echett/Housemaid/23/East Takley, Hampshire/Census
1861/Emma M Hayer/Nursemaid/17/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1861/George Newman/Potman/21/Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire/Census

1869/Emile Etienne Barandon/../../../Post Office Directory

April 1872/Thomas Wilson/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

April 1872/George Ashby/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

1873/George Ashby/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions

1874/George Ashby/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions

1875/Walter Thomas Baker/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions

1876/Walter Thomas Baker/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions

1877/Walter Thomas Baker/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions

1878/Walter Thomas Baker/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions

1879/Walter Thomas Baker/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions

1880/Walter Thomas Baker/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions

1881/Walter Thomas Baker/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions

1881/Walter Thos Baker/Licensed Victualler, Widow/35/Eastchurch I Sheppey, Kent/Census
1881/Emily Penney/Niece, Barmaid/24/Mile Town, Kent/Census
1881/William Acton/Barman/22/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1881/Edward Bennett/Potman/24/Holborn, Middlesex/Census
1881/Fanny Stackley/General Servant/13/Rickmansworth, Hertford/Census

1882/Walter Thomas Baker/../../../Holborn Petty Sessions

1884/Walter T Baker/../../../Post Office Directory 

1891/Edmund Percival Waymouth/../../../Post Office Directory

1895/Mrs Mary Bishop Richards/../../../Post Office Directory

1899/John Besser/../../../Post Office Directory

1901/Charles J Besser/Publican/30/London/Census
1901/Eliza Besser/Wife/24/London/Census
1901/Charles Besser/Son/20 months/London/Census
1901/Thomas Linstead/Barman/20/London/Census
1901/James Bybright/Potman/29/Norwich, Norfolk/Census
1901/John Fawcett/Barman/20/Hornsey, Middlesex/Census
1901/Amy Lowe/Barmaid/24/Exminster, Devon/Census
1901/Florence Webster/Housemaid/22/Baldock, Herts/Census
1901/Lily Kear/Nursemaid/18/Islington/Census
1901/Charlotte Powell/Cook/33/London/Census
1901/Julius Schmids/Waiter/21/Germany/Census

[This is probably the Charles Besser at the Black Horse, 19 Tottenham Court Road by 1906, and later by 1922 a Charles Besser is at the Post Office Tavern, 2 & 3 Noble Street]

1910/Mrs Elizabeth Eliza Myers/../../../Post Office Directory

1911/Henry Arthur Christmas/Licensed Victualler/40/Newington Butts/Census
1911/Emma Christmas/Wife/38/High street, Kingsland/Census
1911/Henry Christmas/Son/6/Walthamstow/Census
1911/Stanley Charles Christmas/Son/3/Walthamstow/Census
1911/Marian Leonard/Cook, Widow/40/London/Census
1911/Amilda Cuddon/Housemaid/17/Paddington/Census
1911/David Sall/Barman/24/Shadwell/Census
1911/George Edmunds/Barman/47/Lambeth/Census

1914/Mrs Elizabeth Eliza Myers/../../../Post Office Directory

1915/Levy & Franks Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory

1934/Levy & Franks Ltd/../../../Kellys Directory

1938/Levy & Franks/../../../Post Office Directory

1940/Levy & Franks/../../../Post Office Directory


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