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Bath Arms, 112 Lever street, St Luke EC1

St Luke pub history index

The address is 27 Johns Row in 1861 and earlier, prior to street renaming. The 1882 directory shows this to be at or near the junction with Hull Street. It is named in the 1911 census. Closed in 1912 as a pub through the compensation award scheme. *

Residents at this address.

1842/John Moore/beer retailer/../../Robson's Directory *

1848/Edward Allen/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *

1856/Edward Thomas Godden/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *

1861/Charles Curtis/Beer Retailer/50/Warminster, Wiltshire/Census *
1861/Ann Curtis/Wife, Beer Retailer/53/Frome, Somerset/Census
1861/Joseph Green/Lodger, Book Binder/18/City, London/Census

1871/George Austin/Beer Retailer/33/Houghton, Staffordshire/Census *
1871/Anne Austin/Wife/27/Great Haywood, Staffordshire/Census
1871/George J. Austin/Son/6/London/Census
1871/Charles F. Austin/Son/5/London/Census
1871/Lucy Anne Austin/Daughter/1/Great Haywood, Staffordshire/Census

1881/Thomas Peck/Builder & Beerhouse Keeper/48/Walpole, Suffolk/Census
1881/Emma Peck/Wife/57/Walpole, Suffolk/Census
1881/Elizabeth Peck/Daughter/23/Leiston, Suffolk/Census
1881/Charles Peck/Son, Carpenter/21/Leiston, Suffolk/Census
1881/William Peck/Son/16/Wandsworth, Surrey/Census

1882/Thomas Peck/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

1891/Henry John Vicers/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *

1895/James King/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *

1899/James King/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *

1901/James King/Beer Seller/67/London/Census
1901/Sophia King/Wife/46/Peterboro/Census
1901/Sarah J Holeman/Domestic Servant/17/../Census
1901/Jessie E Shaw/Visitor/38/City, London/Census
1901/Jame Shaw/Visitor/8/Hoxton, London/Census

Islington Gazette - 01 October 1907 Transfers granted
112 Lever street, St Lukes, beer on, to Alice Savill, the administratrix of Alfred Savill

1910/Thomas Parson/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *

Frederick Henry Robinson is a Beer Retailer at 28 Somerford Street, Bethnal Green in 1910.

1911/Frederick Henry Robinson/Beer House Keeper/37/Camberwell, Lambeth, London/Census
1911/Gertrude Elizabeth Robinson/Wife, Assistant/26/Cownall Road, Dalston, London/Census
1911/Thomas Albert Robinson/Son/1 year 10 months/Grosvenor Street, Camberwell, London/Census
1911/Millicent clara Louise Robinson/Daughter/10 months/Lever Street, City Road, London/Census
1911/Nellie Kendall/General Servant/26/Globe Street, Newington/Census

London Evening Standard 14 June 1911
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on 3rd July 1911
Finsbury
Bath Arms, 112 Lever street, St Lukes, Beer on, Frederick Henry Robinson

Shoreditch Observer May 1912 :
Compensation awards under the 1910 Licensing Act awarded the following total awards to be divided amongst the persons interested in the houses, which have been referred for extinction on payment:

Bath Arms, Lever street EC £1233

* Provided By Ewan


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