St Pancras index
The Sir Robert Peel, 1 Upper Newberry place in the 1861 census.
Sir Robert Peel, Queens Crescent, Kentish Town, NW
Kindly provided by John Carnaby
Sir Robert Peel, 108 Malden Road, NW5 - January 2010
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Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
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September 1856/Charles Benjamin Marshall/Outgoing Licensee/../../London
Daily News
September 1856/John Lay?/Incoming Licensee/../../London Daily News
1861/William Bray/Publican/29/Kimbolton, Huntingdon/Census
1861/Eliza Bray/Wife/29/Olney, Buckinghamshire/Census
1861/Charlotte Bray/Mother in Law, Widow/54/Mitcham, Surrey/Census
1861/William Watts/Brother in Law, Engine Driver/27/Olney,
Buckinghamshire/Census
1861/Eliza Bray/Cousin, Barmaid/15/Stoney Stratford,
Buckinghamshire/Census
1861/James Hodges/Potman/19/London, Middlesex/Census
1869/John Morley/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/John Morley/Licensed Victualler/43/Swansthorpe, Lincolnshire/Census
1871/Mary A Morley/Wife/53/Stock, Essex/Census
1871/Elizabeth Bryant/Barmaid/19/Bristol, Gloucester/Census
1871/Amos Dawes/Barman/20/Stanham, Norfolk/Census
1871/Amos Dawes/Potman/21/Kimpton, Hertfordshire/Census
1871/Susannah Wightman/General Servant/20/Brighton, Sussex/Census
1871/Emma Heath/Nursemaid/17/Wickham, Kent/Census
1871/Edwin Morley/Son/5/St Pancras, Middlesex/Census
1871/Lillie Morley/Daughter/3/St Pancras, Middlesex/Census
1881/Alfred Upperton/Licensed Victualler/35/Sussex/Census
1881/Ellem Upperton/Sister, Housekeeper/33/Sussex/Census
1881/Mel Upperton/Sister, Assistant/22/Norfolk/Census
1881/Charlotte Beds/Assistant/20/Norfolk/Census
1881/Maria Hatfield/Servant/14/Surrey/Census
1881/Wm Rolland/Potman/22/Exeter/Census
1881/John Tuppenden/Partner, Licensed Victualler/39/Kent/Census
1882/Alfred Upperton & Co/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/Charles J Keele/../../../Post Office Directory
One of my ancestors, Charles Steel (1849 - 1905) was a Builder, then a
Licensed Victualler in the Hackney area :
He had a daughter baptised at St. John of Jerusalem on 20 April, 1890 and
his address is listed as : 74 Mare
Street and his occupation as : Licensed Victualler. On the 1891 Census
(5 April 1891) he and his family were living at the
Sir Robert Peel, 108, Malden Road, St
Pancras. ***
1891/Charles Steel/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Charles Steel/Licensed Victualler/41/Hackney, London/Census ***
1891/Ellen Steel/Wife/32/Poplar, London/Census
1891/Kate Steel/Daughter, Bar Assistant/16/Shoreditch, London/Census
1891/Nellie Steel/Daughter/8/Hackney, London/Census
1891/Adeline Steel/Daughter/6/Hackney, London/Census
1891/Gladys Steel/Daughter/1/Hackney, London/Census
1891/Walter Martin/Barman/37/Bath, Somerset/Census
1891/John Shaw/Barman/22/Weedon, Northampton/Census
1891/Arthur Barnard/Barman/22/Kensington, London/Census
1891/Emily Green/Cook, Widow/42/../Census
1891/Louie Hill/Housemaid/21/Islington, London/Census
1891/Ann Filby/Nursemaid/16/St Pancras, London/Census
Daughters of Charles Steel go on to run the
Lord Stanley, Paragon Road,
Hackney; Charles dies by 1905 ***
1895/Algernon Wm Mason Ritchie/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/James Henry Balch/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Sarah Middleton/Manageress (Publican)/39/Gravesend, Kent/Census
1901/Donaldina McKosta/Barmaid/21/Holloway, London/Census
1901/Alice M M Kempster/Barmaid/19/Oxford/Census
1901/Ada E Brown/Barmaid/24/Tisbury, Wiltshire/Census
1901/Minie E Rogers/Barmaid/23/St Johns Wood, London/Census
1901/Clara Preston/Barmaid/17/Southwark, London/Census
1901/Eliza Lake/Cook, Widow/39/Eton, Buckinghamshire/Census
1910/James Henry Balch/../../../Post Office Directory
1915/James Henry Balch/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/James Henry Balch/../../../Kellys Directory
1938/Henekeys Limited/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Henekeys Limited/../../../Post Office Directory
1966/Henekeys & A J Byrne, Sir Robert Peel, 108 Malden road NW5/../../Licensed Victuallers
Association
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