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Marquis Cornwallis, 28 Warren Street, Fitzroy Square W1

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The pub name is listed as the Fairy in the 1841 directory and nowhere else. It is sometimes referred to as the Marquis of Cornwallis, a common mistake, but it should be simply the Marquis Cornwallis (or Marquess Cornwallis). The modern name is the Smuggler's Tavern. *

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Marquis Cornwallis, 28 Warren Street, Fitzroy Square W1

Marquis Cornwallis, 28 Warren Street, Fitzroy Square W1

Marquis Cornwallis, 28 Warren Street, W1 - in April 2008

Marquis Cornwallis, 28 Warren Street, W1 - in April 2008

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Residents at this address.

1839/Mary Darbyshire/../../../Pigot's Directory *

1841/Mrs Mary Ann Darbyshire/../../../Post Office Directory *

1843/Mrs Mary Ann Darbyshire/../../../Post Office Directory *

1848/John Richard Rockat/../../../Post Office Directory *

Morning Advertiser 22 March 1852 - Aplications for New Licenses. :
Joseph Marchant, house at the corner of Quickset row and Fitzroy place, opposed by William Arkell, of the Goat and Compasses; James Joslin, Marquis of Cornwallis; and Charlotte Louisa Nash, of the Cock. The neighbourhood was an old and settled one, and licence was refused.

1856/William Lorking/../../../Post Office Directory *

April 1861/William Lorking/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

April 1861/Benjamin Arnum/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

February 1864/Benjamin Arnum/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

February 1864/William Harding/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1869/William Harding & Son/../../../Post Office Directory

1881/John A Harvey/Licensed Victualler, Widow/36/Boxstead, Suffolk/Census
1881/Edward J Harvey/Son/4/Pancras/Census
1881/Sophia M Harvey/Mother, Widow/72/Stanfield, Suffolk/Census
1881/Mary E Harvey/Sister, Domestic Servant/83?/Boxstead, Suffolk/Census
1881/Edward Harvey/Brother/39/Boxstead, Suffolk/Census
1881/Edward Lawrence/Barman/23//Census
1881/Jane Leeks/Domestic Servant/30/Stanstead, Suffolk/Census

1882/J A Harvey/../../../Post Office Directory

1884/Jno A Harvey/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/John Alfred Harvey/../../../Post Office Directory

1895/John Alfred Harvey/../../../Post Office Directory

1899/John Alfred Harvey/../../../Post Office Directory

1910/Mrs Jane Harvey/../../../Post Office Directory

1911/Jane |Harvey/Licensed Victualler, Widow/62/Thame, Oxfordshire/Census
1911/Gertrude Marion Harvey/Daughter, Elementary School Teacher/22/At Pancras, London/Census
1911/Mary Elizabeth Gross/Sister, Bar Assistant/63/Boxted, Suffolk/Census
1911/Sidney Thomas Sharp/Barmon and Potmn/18/Ware, Herts/Census

1915/Frederick Collins/../../../Post Office Directory

1921/Frederick Collins/../../../Hughes Directory *

1938/Joseph Klein/../../../Post Office Directory

1944/Joseph Klein/../../../Post Office Directory

1966/Charles E Rennison, Marquis Cornwallis, 28 Warren Street W1/../../Licensed Victuallers Association


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