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Nags Head, 878 High Road, Tottenham N17
Nags Head, 878 High Road, Tottenham N17
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1861/Fergus Stewart/Beer Shop Keeper/38/Horselydown, Surrey/Census
1861/Anna Stewart/Wife/35/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1861/Walter Stewart/Son/11/Peckham, Surrey/Census
1861/William Stewart/Son/9/Peckham, Surrey/Census
1861/Charles Stewart/Son/4/Bermondsey, Surrey/Census
1861/Lavinia Stewart/Daughter/2/Tottenham, Middlesex/Census
1861/William Coleman/Lodger, Chimney Sweep/30/Whitechapel, Middlesex/Census
1871/James Fuller/Beer Retailer/44/Croydon, Surrey/Census
1871/Elizabeth Fuller/Wife/40/Edinburgh, Scotland/Census
1871/Jessie Fuller/Daughter/18/Edinburgh, Scotland/Census
1871/Fanny Fuller/Daughter/17/Tottenham, Middlesex/Census
1871/Thomas Fuller/Son. Telegraph Messenger/14/Tottenham, Middlesex/Census
1871/James Fuller/Son/13/Tottenham, Middlesex/Census
1871/Alexander Fuller/Son/10/Tottenham, Middlesex/Census
1871/William Fuller/Son/7/Tottenham, Middlesex/Census
1881/James Richards/Engineer & Mechanist/42/Borough, Surrey/Census
1881/Louisa Richards/Wife/40/Borough, Surrey/Census
1881/James E Richards/Son/19/Borough, Surrey/Census
1881/William I Richards/Son/17/Borough, Surrey/Census
1881/Harold L Richards/Son/4/Borough, Surrey/Census
1881/Mr Brown/Visitor, Blacksmith/40/Derby/Census
1881/Mrs Brown/Visitor/40/Derby/Census
Tottenham and Edmonton Weekly Herald 12 April 1889
The Transfers of licenses were:
The Nags Head, High road, Lower Tottenham, from George Barber to Charles Ives
1891/Joseph O'Brian/Beer House Keeper/56/Spitalfields, Middlesex/Census
1891/Mary O'Brian/Wife/60/Bethnal Green, Middlesex/Census
1896/Stephem Hatt/Beer Retailer/880 High Road/../Kellys Directory
1901/Anna Paxman/Publican/50/Henley, Suffolk/Census
1901/George K Paxman/Brother/44/Rendlesham, Suffolk/Census
1901/Jane Keeble/Cook/75/Tunstall, Suffolk/Census
1902/Anna Paxman/Beer Retailer/../../Kellys Directory
1911/William James Upton/Publican/54/Dartford, Kent/Census
1911/Sabina Upton/Wife, Assistant/52/Hounslow, Middlesex/Census
1914/G H Charman/Beer Retailer/880 High Road/../Kellys Directory
1926/Mrs A F Carter/Beer Retailer/880 High Road/../Kellys Directory
1928 - 1931/Hawkins/../../../Freehold
In 1928, my father (George Hawkins) was landlord at the Nags Head, Tottenham
High road near to the Edmonton boundary, we used to have a horse to cut the
grass. He then moved to the
Crown, in Cleveland
street W1, until the GPO purchased all the land from Maple street area
including the chemist on the corner, the film studios and beyond. I remember
celebrating a Royal 'to do' around around 1935. *
He then moved to the Sutton Arms
in Clerkenwell, where we used to have professional snooker players practice
on our full size table on the first floor. From there it was to the final
resting place, the Paget Arms in
hackney where he was when war broke out. *
1932/Hurstt/../../../Freehold
1938/Edward Hammond/../../../Post Office Directory
1938 - 1956/Mrs D G Smith/../../../Freehold
1957 - 1961/A Longcroft/../../../Freehold
1962/Mrs I M Longcroft/../../../Freehold
* Provided By George Hawkins
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