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Freemasons Tavern, 61 Howard Road, Stoke Newington

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Freemasons Tavern, 61 Howard Road, Stoke Newington - in 1929

Freemasons Tavern, 61 Howard Road, Stoke Newington - in 1929

Freemasons Tavern, 61 Howard Road, Stoke Newington - in 1940

Freemasons Tavern, 61 Howard Road, Stoke Newington - in 1940

Residents at this address

September 1867/Mansfield Parkyns/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

September 1867/Charles Lester/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

January 1869/Richard Daw/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

January 1869/Thomas John Stone/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1874/R J Dickie/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory

1878/R W Way/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory

1896/Francis Field/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory

1899/A J Offin/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory

1905/R H Malpass/../../../Suburban Post Office Directory

1911/George Frederick Lambe/../../../London Trade Directory

1911/George Frederick Lambe/Licensed Victualler/38/Canning Town, Essex/Census
1911/Florence Lambe/Wife/38/Limehouse/Census
1911/George Frederick Lambe/Son/10/Stoke Newington/Census
1911/Albert Edward R Lambe/Son/8/Stoke Newington/Census
1911/Nelly Bent/Domestic Servant/21/Stoke Newington/Census

1921/Arthur Nelson Ballard/../../../Suburban Post Office Directory

The 1921 census at 61, Howard Road, Stoke Newington
Arthur Felson Ballard, Licensed Victualler, aged 37 years and born in Poole, Dorset, Employer
Charlotte Annie Ballard, Wife, aged 35 years 3 months and born in Bow, London
Ronald Arthur Ballard, Son, aged 2 years 7 months and born in Greenwich, London
Gladys Lilian Ballard, Barmaid A N Ballard Licensed Victualler, aged 25 years 11 months and born in Islington, London
Charles William Lewis, Visitor, Labourer Builder, D F Huntingdon Builder Out Of Work, aged 31 years 7 months and born in Deptford, London
Bridget Lewis, Visitor, aged 23 years 10 months and born in Deptford, London

My parents (Thomas and Catherine Begley) were licensees at the following pubs. Cob Tree, Ightham, in Kent July 1927 - July 1932...... this is now a day nursery. The Freemasons Tavern, 61 Howard Road, Stoke Newington (1932-1937) - now demolished. The Goldsmiths Arms, Southwark Bridge Road, Southwark (1937 - until my fathers death in 1940). My Mother ran the Railway Tavern, Kelvedon in Essex (1940-1945).

1938/Samuel Goodman/../../../Kelly's

1944/William Rix/../../../Kelly's


** Provided By David Begley


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