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Regent Street was renamed Regency Street (its name today) some time between 1871 and 1881, but house numbering was not changed. This house stood on the corner of Regent Street and Page Street. On 16th March 1859, Alfred Fowler, whose mother had kept the Two Brewers in Tufton Street for 20 years, was granted a Spirit Licence for the premises, to which a music hall was attached. The pub was called The Telegraph, and is so named in the 1861 Census. A year or two later, a new Music Hall called The Regent was erected partly on the site of the old one, and a bar installed operating under The Telegraph’s license. The police doubted the legality of this, and on 21st March 1865 the magistrates, after much discussion, granted a license to the whole premises under the name of The Regent. (Information from The Era of 5th June 1859 and 26th March 1865). In the 1871 Census, the pub (unnamed) was at No. 21, with the “Regent Music Hall” (no inhabitants) at No. 23. In 1891, the (still unnamed) pub was at No 21 with a lone night-watchman at 23, which was hence possibly still a music hall. * By 1899, this is again the Telegraph, at 21 Regency street.
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1861/Alfred Fowler/Licensed Victualler/46/St Johns Westminster/Census *
1861/Eliza Holland/Housekeeper/50/Gravesend/Census
1861/James Harmarth/Barman/20/Hanwell/Census
1861/Elizabeth Holland/Visitor/26/Gravesend/Census
8th Aug 1865/License Transfer from Alfred Henry Fowler to Henry Frank
Margetts/../../../The Era *
7th May 1867/License Transfer from Henry Frank Margetts to Edward
Garcia/../../../The Era *
2nd Feb 1869/License Transfer from Edward Garcia to John Newing/../../../The
Era *
3rd Aug 1869/License Transfer from John Newin to George Alison/../../../The
Era *
1871/George Alison/Publican/52/Middlesex/Census *
1871/Mary A Alison/Wife/51/Shoreditch St Leonards, Middlesex/Census
1871/Walter Alison/Son/15/ Middlesex/Census
1871/Sarah Tillies/Visitor/Middlesex/Census
1869/John Newing/../../../Post Office Directory
24th Oct 1871/License Transfer from George Alison to George Donnison/../../../The
Era *
1881/William Beadle/Licensed Victualler/64/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1881/Rose Beadle/Wife/28/Tooting, Surrey/Census
1881/Rose T Beadle/Daughter/4/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1881/William G Beadle/Son/2/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1881/Lundia Beadle/Daughter/3 months/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1881/William Evitt/Barman/54/Ramsgate, Kent/Census
1881/Ann Evitt/wife/56/Tooting, Surrey/Census
1881/Theodora Franciss/Visitor/62/Tooting, Surrey/Census
1882/William Beadle/../../../Post Office Directory
1884/Henry J Gravitis/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Edward Lock/Manager Public House/38/Witney Oxfordshire/Census *
1891/Annie Lock/Wife/34/Westminster/Census
1891/Rose Lock/Daughter/11/Marylebone/Census
1891/Ethel F Lock/Daughter/7/Battersea/Census
1891/Albert G Lock/Son/4/Westminster/Census
1891/Lillian Lock/Daughter/0/Westminster/Census
1891/William Harris/Barman/30/Westminster/Census
1891/John Bottong/Potman/21/Andover Hampshire/Census
1891/William Word/Barman/16/Battersea/Census
1891/Annie Coles/General Servant/20/Chelsea/Census
Telegraph, 21 Regency street :
1899/Robert Stockwell Hassell/../../../Post Office Directory
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