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Other detail places the Kings Head at the Flemish street and New street junction? This public house would have been demolished around 1828 for the St Katherine Dock Improvement
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Lockies in 1810, describes Flemish Street, Tower Hill, on the East side, and the second on the Right about ten doors from Irongate, it extends to St Catherines lane.
3 December 1821 / Insured: James Hallett esq 6 Finsbury Place victualler
Other property or occupiers: Kings Head Public House and New Street St Catherines/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
Sun (London) 15 October 1822 :
Thames Police Office - Licensed Victuallers convicted for keeping irregular houses:
Walter Morrison, of the Kings Head, St Catherines
18 November 1822 / Insured: James Hallett 2 Bath Place Kennington gent
Other property or occupiers: Kings Head New Street St Catherines (victualler)/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
18 May 1825 / Insured: James Hallett 2 Bath Place Kensington gent
Other property or occupiers: House near the Kings Head in Flemish Street St Catherines (Morrison victualler)/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
9 November 1825 / Insured: James Hallett 2 Bath Place Kensington gent
Other property or occupiers: The Kings Head New Street St Catherines (victualler)/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
Morning Advertiser 20 October 1826 :
To Publicans making Improvements and Alterations - To be sold the entire Fittings Up and Furniture of two modern gin shops, comprising capital 4 motion beer machine, liquor fountains and recesses, also a great quantity of oval and other casks, with every description of public house fixtures. The Houses coming down for the New Docks - The whole to be viewed at Mr Morrisons, the kings Head, Flemish street, St Catherines.
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