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The address is also often listed as 26 King Street, as this is at the intersection of King Street, e.g. in the 1841 census; at 32 Gresham Street in 1869; & at 40 Gresham Street by 1899. The earlier name for Gresham street, before 1845, was Cateaton street or Lad lane. The earlier address is also the Castle Tavern, 12 Cateaton street, Guildhall
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St Lawrence Jewry parish, City of London.
Residents at this address
1805/Samuel Edwards, Castle tavern, King street, Cheapside/../../Holdens Directory
1822/William Johnson, Castle Tavern and Coffee house, Cateaton street/../../Yorkshire Directory
1829/G Burry, Castle Tavern, 26 King street, Cheapside/../../Robsons Directory
1832/George Burry, Castle Tavern, 12 Cateaton street, Guildhall/../../Robsons Directory
1836/George Burry/../../../Pigots Directory
1841/George Burry/Inn Keeper/40/../Census
1841/Elizabeth Burry/../35/../Census
1841/George Burry/../10/Middlesex/Census
1841/Edmond Burry/../10/Middlesex/Census
1841/Henry Burry/../7/Middlesex/Census
1841/George Robinson/Male Servant/35/Middlesex/Census
1841/John Taylor/Male Servant/20/../Census
1841/Mary Adams/Female Servant/20/../Census
1841/Mary Proctor/Female Servant/40/Middlesex/Census
1841/William Dixon/../40/../Census
1842/George Burry, Castle Tavern, 12 Cateaton street/../../Robsons Directory
1843/George Burry/../../../Post Office Directory
1848/George Burry/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/George Burry/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/George Burry/Licensed Victualler/60/Christchurch, Hampshire/Census
1851/Elizabeth Burry/Wife/50/Beswick, Cambs/Census
1851/Mary Ann Burry/Daughter/20/St Lawrence Jewry/Census
1851/Emma Burry/Daughter/19/St Lawrence Jewry/Census
1851/Martha Covell/Visitor/10/Dawnham, Cambs/Census
1851/Mary Pender/Servant/50/Walthamstow, Essex/Census
1851/Fredk Owers/Pot Boy/17/Southampton/Census
1851/H Hadden/Lodger, Ship Owner/60/Southampton/Census
1851/William Casburn/Visitor, Gentleman/44/Burwell, Cambs/Census
1856/George Burry/../../../Post Office Directory
1861/William Pither/Barman/33/St George Hanover Square, Middlesex/Census
1861/John Kerrell/Waiter/28/Croydon, Surrey/Census
1861/Edwin Jupp/Under Waiter/17/Pulborough, Surrey/Census
1861/Elizabeth Bartlett/Manager Tavern/26/St Lukes, Middlesex/Census
1861/Elizabeth Crisp/Barmaid/50/Swaffham, Cambridge/Census
1861/Sarah Casburn/Barmaid/30/Burwell, Cambridge/Census
1861/Elizabeth Wordhead/Barmaid/33/Grantham, Lincoln/Census
1861/Mary Wordhead/Barmaid/24/Derby/Census
1861/Sarah Smith/Kitchenmaid/24/St Giles, Middlesex/Census
1861/Mary Fayers/Housemaid/25/Whitstable, Kent/Census
1861/Elizabeth Field/House Keeper/36/Hertford/Census
1869/(Guildhall Taverns Co(Limited), Philip J Moore/sec/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/William Heal/Manager/35/Bristol/Census
1871/Catherine Heal/Wife/39/Bristol/Census
1871/Mary Jane Heal/Daughter/2/Shrewsbury/Census
1871/Alice Annette/House Keeper/24/Twickenham/Census
1871/Eleanor Brasier/Barmaid/21/London/Census
1871/Constance Bennett/Barmaid/22/London/Census
1871/Emma E Porter/Barmaid/19/Crayford, Kent/Census
1871/Harriet Mitchell/Barmaid/22/London/Census
1871/Caroline Jennings/Kitchen Maid/19/London/Census
1871/Ellen Barnes/Housemaid/17/Westminster/Census
1871/Christian McAndrew/Housemaid/23/London/Census
January 1872/Henry Matthews/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
January 1872/John Crawford/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1874/Castle Tavern, Crawford, G. W. P. 11 and 12 Gresham street, EC/../../Licensed Victuallers and Hotel Keepers Directory
1891/Castle, Henry Lyne Dixson, King street, Cheapside E C & 40 Gresham street EC/../../Post Office Directory
1899/Thomas Hoare, Castle Tavern, 40 Gresham Street EC & King Street, Cheapside EC/../../Post Office Directory
1910/Castle Tavern, Alfred Charles Jenkins, 40 Gresham street E C & King street, Cheapside E C/../../Post Office Directory
By 1913, 40 Gresham street is a stationers , Tollitt and Harvey Ltd.
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