St Pancras index
This is also named as the Crown Hotel in the 1871 census (at the address 13 Albert Terrace, York Road) and as Crown Tavern in 1869 and earlier. *
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1856/George Fish/../../../Post Office Directory *
The Era 24 April 1859 - Transfer of Licences
Crown Tavern, York road. The late tenant, George Fish, having removed from and yield up possession, to the new tenant, George Paris. Refused.
1869/Alexander Ansell/../../../Post Office Directory *
Before this, Alexander Goss was a publicans manager at the Spotted Dog, Cirencester street, in Paddington.
By 1865 he is Licensed Victualler at the Warwick Castle, 6 Warwick place, Warwick road W.
1871/Alexander Goss/Licensed Victualler/38/London/Census *
1871/Arabella Goss/Wife/27/Cheltenham, Gloucestershire/Census
1871/Frederick A. Goss/Son/5/London/Census
1871/William A. Goss/Son/1/London/Census
1871/Charles Fairland/Boarder, Farmer/50/Epping, Essex/Census
1871/Charles Christina/Boarder, Farmer/54/East Tisted, Hampshire/Census
1871/Michael Mannock/Boarder, Journalist/50/Ireland/Census
1871/Lucius P. Mannock/Boarder/13/London/Census
1874/A. Goss/../../../Licensed Victuallers and Hotel Keepers Directory *
After this Alexander Goss takes on the Sea Witch, River Side, Greenwich SE10 until 1906.
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