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Army & Navy, 1 St. Matthias road, Stoke Newington N16

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The Army and Navy, Coach and Horses lane in the 1873 license transfer. The first photograph is in circa 1930 and shows the original pub. It was rebuilt in its current form circa 1934. The second photograph was taken in 1938 and shows the current building. *+

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Army & Navy, 1 St. Matthias road & Boleyn road, Stoke Newington N16 - circa 1930

Army & Navy, 1 St. Matthias road & Boleyn road, Stoke Newington N16 - circa 1930

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Army & Navy, 1 St. Matthias road & Boleyn road, Stoke Newington N16 - on 8th March 1938

Army & Navy, 1 St. Matthias road & Boleyn road, Stoke Newington N16 - on 8th March 1938

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Army & Navy, 1 St. Matthias Road, Stoke Newington N16

Army & Navy, 1 St. Matthias Road, Stoke Newington N16

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Army & Navy, 1 Matthias Road, N16 - in May 2007

Army & Navy, 1 Matthias Road, N16 - in May 2007

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Residents at this address.

1855/L Owens/../../../Essex, Herts, Kent ...Post Office Directory

1856/Luke Owens/../../../Post Office Directory

1858/Luke Owens/../../../Post Office Directory

February 1864/Luke Owens/ Outgoing Licensee /../../Islington Gazette & North London Press

February 1864/George Lucey/ Incoming Licensee /../../Islington Gazette & North London Press

Charles Hall Osborn is listed at the Earl Russell, 40 Stainton terrace, Old St Pancras road in 1865

1866/C H Osborn/../../../Post Office Directory

March 1866/Charles Hall Osborn/License renewal/../Clerkenwell News

1871/Charles H Osborne/Licensed Victualler/29/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1871/Ann Osborne/Wife/22/Bermondsey/Census
1871/Lavinia S Osborne/Daughter/4/Islington, Middlesex/Census
1871/Martha Creffield/Sister in Law, Barmaid/29/Bermondsey/Census
1871/Louisa Wilson/General Servant/21/Shoreditch, Middlesex/Census
1871/Stephen J Baily/Servant/20/Clerkenwell, Middlesex/Census

1872/Charles Hall Osborn/../../../Kellys Directory

January 1873/Charles Hall Osborne/Outgoing Licensee/../../Islington Gazette

January 1873/Henry Lonsdale/Incoming Licensee/../../Islington Gazette

1874/H Lonsdall/../../../Middlesex Directory

Islington Gazette 21 May 1877
Finsbury Licensing Sessions
Army and Navy, St Matthias road, S A B Myers to H Tunstill

1878/George Hutchins/../../../Post Office Directory

1881/Charles Wells/Licensed Victualler/54/St Neots, Huntingdon/Census
1881/Eliza Wells/Wife/50/Bethnal Green/Census
1881/Julia Wells/Daughter, Assistant At Bar/19/Bethnal Green/Census
1881/Mary Wells/Daughter, Assistant In House/16/Bethnal Green/Census
1881/Frederick Wells/Son/13/Shoreditch , Middlesex/Census
1881/George Wells/Son/10/Shoreditch , Middlesex/Census

On 13th October 1885, Walter Alexander Woodman Perry, a Licensed Victualler aged 37, marries Agnes Conner, otherwise Agnes Conner McIlroy, aged 23 at the Parich church of St Marylebone.

The 1891 census places William A W Perry managing the Black Bull, at 100 Borough High street.

1896/Walter A W Perry/../../../Post Office Directory

1899/Walter Alexander Perry/../../../Post Office Directory

1901/Walter A W Perry/Licensed Victualler/52/London E/Census
1901/Agnes Perry/Wife/40/St Pancras, London/Census
1901/Johanna A Connor/Mother in Law, widow/70/Ireland/Census
1901/George A Quin/Barman/24/Islington, London/Census
1901/William Pryor/Barman/23/Walthamstow, Essex/Census

1905/Walter A W Perry/../../../Post Office Directory

1907/Walter Alexander William Perry/../../../Post Office Directory

1910/Walter Alexander William Perry/../../../Post Office Directory

1911/Walter A W Perry/Licensed Victualler/62/St Georges, Middlesex/Census
1911/Agnes Perry/Wife, Assistant/47/Newcastle, Co Limerick/Census
1911/Johanna O'Connor/Mother in Law, widow/83/Feernau, Co Limerick/Census
1911/Henry Stebbon/Barman/30/Watlington, Norfolk/Census

1915/Thomas Brigden Westall/../../../Post Office Directory *

1920/Gertrude Westall/../../../Electoral Roll *
1920/Thomas Brigden Westall/../../../Electoral Roll

1921/Thomas B Westall/../../../Post Office Directory *

1922/Gertrude Westall/../../../Electoral Roll *
1922/Thomas Brigden Westall/../../../Electoral Roll

1924/Gertrude Westall/../../../Electoral Roll *
1924/Thomas Brigden Westall/../../../Electoral Roll

1925/Gertrude Westall/../../../Electoral Roll *
1925/Thomas Brigden Westall/../../../Electoral Roll

1930/Gertrude Westall/../../../Electoral Roll *
1930/Jennie Brigden Westall/../../../Electoral Roll
1930/Thomas Brigden Westall/../../../Electoral Roll

1931/Gertrude Westall/../../../Electoral Roll *
1931/Jennie Brigden Westall/../../../Electoral Roll
1931/Thomas Brigden Westall/../../../Electoral Roll

1932/Gertrude Westall/../../../Electoral Roll *
1932/Thomas Brigden Westall/../../../Electoral Roll

1933-36/Gertrude Westall/../../../Electoral Roll *
1933-36/Thomas Brigden Westall/../../../Electoral Roll

1937/Gertrude Westall/../../../Electoral Roll *

1937/THOMAS BRIGDEN WESTALL, Deceased/../../../London Gazette Issue 34402 published on the 28 May 1937 *
Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any debts claims or demands against the estate of the above named deceased late of The Army & Navy Public House Matthias Road Islington in the county of London Licensed Victualler who died on the 28th day of March 1937 and probate of whose Will was on the 18th day of May 1937 granted out of the Principal Probate Registry to Gertrude Westall ----- *

1937 - 41/G F Yeo/../../../Black Eagle Journal ***

1938/George Frederick Yeo/../../../Post Office Directory

1944/Jn Wm Chantry Lynch & Edward Brownless/../../../Post Office Directory

1952/Mr & Mrs W G Elms-Lester/../../../Black Eagle Journal ***

1955-58/George Harvey Matthews/../../../Black Eagle Journal ***

George Harvey Matthews joined Trumans in August 1955 as licensee of the Army and Navy, Stoke Newington, until June 1958, when he and his wife moved to the Assembly House, Kentish Town.
Their warm personalities soon won them a lot of friends in all parts of the Trade and their varied interests make it easy for any visitor to enjoy a conversation with them. Proof of Harvey's popularity in the Trade is in the fact that he has been elected Chairman of the St Pancras LVA for the past three years. Before joining the Company, Mr and Mrs Matthews were schoolteachers and, though the change of occupation may seem strange, they soon became 'naturals'. They have a family - a daughter and two sons; they are moving shortly to the Duke of St Albans at Highgate. - Black Eagle Journal ***

Mr & Mrs Matthews, Assembly House, Kentish Town in 1965

Mr & Mrs Matthews, Assembly House, Kentish Town in 1965

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1971/../../../../Pub List ***

1988/E Westhorpe/../../../Trumans Watney List ***


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*+ Provided By Vincent O'Loughlin

** Provided By Stephen Harris

*** Provided By Alex Wilkinson


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