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St Michael Bassishaw index
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St Michael Bassishaw parish, City of London.
Residents at this address
1806/Mr Oliver, Bell, Basinghall street/../../London Brewery 1806 customer for supplying the public with genuine malt liquor
1822/Mr Worton, Bell, Basinghall street/../../Licensed Victuallers Association
1825/Mr Worton, Bell, Basinghall street/../../Licensed Victuallers Association
1829/John Worton, Bell, 12 Basinghall street/../../Robsons Directory
1833-34/John Worton, Bell, 12 Basinghall street/../../Pigots Directory
1836/John Worton, Bell, 12 Basinghall street/../../Pigots Directory
1839/Thomas Webster/../../../Pigots Directory
1841/Mrs Ann Webster/../../../Post Office Directory
1842/Thomas Webster/../../../Robsons Directory
1843/Mrs Ann Webster/../../../Kellys Directory
1846/Samuel Thomas Robinson/../../../Post Office Directory
1848/Samuel Thomas Robinson/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/Ann Robinson/Victualler, Widow/55/Tiverton, Devon/Census
1851/Ann Webster/Daughter/18/Clerkenwell/Census
1851/Howat Webster/Son, Clerk/17/Clerkenwell/Census
1851/James Webster/Son, Clerk/15/Clerkenwell/Census
1851/William Reuben Webster/Son/14/Clerkenwell/Census
1851/Helen Griffiths/Niece, Barmaid/19/Clerkenwell/Census
1851/Elizabeth Sarah Grey/Barmaid/26/Blackheath, Kent/Census
1851/Elizabeth Mercer/House Servant/16/London/Census
1851/George William Gladham/Waiter/19/Middlesex/Census
May 1855/Ann Robinson/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
May 1855/James Nutt/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1856/James Nutt/../../../Post Office Directory
July 1859/J Butt/Outgoing Licensee/../../London City Press
July 1859/H Newman/Incoming Licensee/../../London City Press
1861/Henry Newman/Licensed Victualler/34/Gravesend, Kent/Census
1861/Mary Ann Richards/Housekeeper, Widow/43/Pimlico, Westminster/Census
1861/Thomas Peters/Barman/22/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1861/George Summer/Potman/30/Commercial Road, Middlesex/Census
1862/Henry Newman/../../../Post Office Directory
1869/Alex Owen/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/Alexander Owen/Licensed Victualler/29/Finsbury, Middlesex/Census
1871/Emma Owen/Mother, Widow/57/Shoreditch, Middlesex/Census
1871/Edward Owen/Brother, Salesman at Spice Merchants/27/Finsbury,
Middlesex/Census
1871/Abraham Owen/Brother, Assistant/26/Cripplegate, London/Census
1871/Henry Owen/Brother, Assistant/24/Cripplegate, London/Census
1871/Maria Roberts/Cook/32/Marlingford, Norfolk/Census
1871/Elizabeth Matilda Munday/Housemaid/18/Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire/Census
1871/Thomas Chamter/Potman/19/Shoreditch, Middlesex/Census
1874/John Elliott/../../../Licensed Victualler & Hotelier Directory
1881/John W Webster/Licensed Victualler/45/Worcester, Worcester/Census
1881/Marie B Webster/Wife/34/Warwick, Warwick/Census
1881/Elizabeth H Catchpole/Barmaid/24/Hammersmith, Middlesex/Census
1881/Emily F Tolfree/Servant/19/Islington, Middlesex/Census
1882/Henry Cox/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/Cyril A Knight/../../../Post Office Directory
Frank Barnes ran it from May 1889 to some time in 1891: *
Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 9.0) May 1889.
Trial of EDWARD ALLEN WALTER HORTON RHYS (39), CHARLES ALBERT STILROTH TORRENS (65), GEORGE ALCOCK (52), HENRY EUGENE MAY MAGNAY DE VERNON (42) (t18890506-489). Available at: .
"FRANK BARNES . I keep the Bell Tavern, Basinghall Street—I know Major Torrens as a customer—on 26th October he came and produced a cheque for £11 16s. 6d., and asked if I would kindly change it for him ..."
1891/William Brown/Licensed Victualler/64/Scotland/Census
1891/Mary Brown/Wife/47/Scotland/Census
1891/Francis Brown/Daughter/26/St Pancras, London/Census
1891/Alice Brown/Daughter/24/Dover, Kent/Census
1891/Charles M Brown/Son/21/Dover, Kent/Census
1899/William Pritchard Leech/../../../Post Office Directory
1906/Mrs Ethel B Huline/../../../Post Office Directory
1910/Mrs Louisa Kreisman/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/L Kreisman/../../../Hughes Directory
* Provided by George Tucker
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