Man Loaded with Mischielf

Crown, 13 Albert terrace, York road N7

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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