At 40 Rochester Row in 1856, before renumbering; and 40 Old Rochester Row in 1851
Westminster St John index
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1805/Rob Bartlett, the Gloucester arms, Rochester row, Westminster/../../Holdens Directory
6 November 1820 Insured: Giles Little, the Gloucester Arms Rochester Row Tothill Fields Horseferry Road victualler. Ref: MS 11936/487/972821*
18 May 1832 Insured: Robert Milnes, the Gloucester Arms 40 Rochester Row Tothill Fields, victualler and spirit dealer. Ref: MS 11936/538/1141120 *
1839/John Blakey/../../../ Pigot�s Directory *
1841/Abram Doxey/Licensed Victualler/55/Middlesex/Census *
1841/Mary Doxey/../40/ Middlesex/Census
1841/Abraham Doxey/../19/Middlesex/Census
1841/Dislan Doxey/../7/ Middlesex/Census
1841/Hugh Doxey/../1/ Middlesex/Census
1841/Mary Wilmingham/../15/ Middlesex/Census
1841/Henry Bains/../40/ Middlesex/Census
1851/George Morgan/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/George Morga/Licensed Victualler and Chelsea Pensioner/57/Nottingham Notts/Census *
1851/Harriet Morgan/Wife/47/Newark Nottinghamshire/Census
1851/Henry Morgan/Son/23/Westminster Middlesex/Census
1851/Frederick Morgan/Son/15/Tower of London Middlesex/Census
1851/Harriet Morgan/Daughter/6/Westminster Middlesex/Census
1851/Sarah Houghton/Servant/19/Bethnal Green Middlesex/Census
1856/George Morgan/../../../Post Office Directory
1861/George Morgan/Licensed Victualler/66/Nottingham, Notts./Census *
1861/Harriet Morgan/Wife/58/Newark, Notts./Census
1861/Frederick Morgan/Son/25/Tower of London, Middlesex/Census
1861/Harriet Morgan/Daughter/16/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1861/Elizabeth Edwards/Servant/28/London, Middlesex
12th Nov. 1861 / License transfer from George Morgan (decd.) to Harriet Morgan /../../../ The Era *
9th Aug 1864 / License transfer from Harriet Morgan to Frederick Morgan /../../../ The Era *
7th May 1867 / License transfer from Frederick Morgan to John Craddock /../../../ The Era *
3rd Nov 1868 / License transfer from John Craddock to John Thomas Cox /../../../ The Era *
1869/John Craddock/../../../Post Office Directory
I discovered that my great, great grandfather, James Wooderson, used to work as a Potman at the Gloucester Arms. *
1871/John Chaddock/Manager to the Licensed Victualler, Widow/69/Stratford *
1871/Marian Chaddock/Niece, Barmaid/21/Stretford
1871/Elizabeth Carter/General Servant (Domestic)/16/Walworth
1871/Ellen Flood/General Servant (Domestic)/18/Middlesex, Chelsea
1871/James Wooderson/Potman/26/Middlesex, Westminster
1871/George Emerson/Son, in Law, Insurance Clerk/33/Durham
1871/Mary A Emerson/Daughter/30/Stratford
1871/Cecile A Emerson/Granddaughter/5/Middlesex, Bow
1871/Ada J Emerson/Granddaughter/1/Middlesex
1871/Ethel M Emerson/Granddaughter/4 months/Middlesex
1881/Thomas Harris/Licensed Victualler/53/Cambourne, Cornwall/Census
1881/Mary Harris/Wife/49/Cambourne, Cornwall/Census
1881/F Bartle Harris/Son, Barman/29/Cambourne, Cornwall/Census
1881/Jane B Harris/Sons Wife/31/Cambourne, Cornwall/Census
1881/Fred Starling/Potman/19/Finstedend, Suffolk/Census
1881/Eliza A Watts/Domestic Servant/14/Stanstead, Suffolk/Census
1882/Thos Harris/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/Thomas Hunt/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Thomas Hunt/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/Mrs Janet Browning/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Arthur Woolger/../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided By John Hills
** Provided By Karen Stephen
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