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Streatham pub index
This is named in the 1851 and 1861 census returns, and is listed in the directories as being on Greyhound Lane, though in the census returns as Greyhound Square (which until being demolished in the 1930s was located just behind where the Greyhound pub is, at the top of Greyhound Lane). It is presumably separate from the Railway Tavern at the other end of Greyhound Lane (by Streatham Common station). *
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1851/Mrs Hannah Horwood/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1851/Hannah Horwood/Beer Shop Keeper (Widow)/57/East Grinstead,
Sussex/Census *
1851/Albert Horwood/Son/19/Streatham, Surrey/Census
1851/Hannah Horwood/Daughter/17/Streatham, Surrey/Census
1861/Thomas Walker/Beer Shop Keeper/37/Kingsland, Middlesex/Census *
1861/Mary A. Walker/Wife/38/Gravesend, Kent/Census
1861/William Walker/Son/13/Dulwich, Surrey/Census
1861/Mary A. Walker/Daughter/10/Dulwich, Surrey/Census
1861/James Walker/Son/8/Hayes, Kent/Census
1861/Alfred Walker/Son/6/Streatham, Surrey/Census
1861/Lydia Walker/Daughter/1/Streatham, Surrey/Census
1861/John Whiteman/Lodger, Blacksmith's Boy/16/Not Known/Census
1861/James Whiteman/Lodger (Widower), Labourer General/38/Not Known/Census
1861/George Christien/Lodger, Labourer General/28/Not Known/Census
1867/Thomas Walker/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
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