Man Loaded with Mischielf

White Hart, 6 Millbank Street, St John, Westminster

The house stood on the east (river) side of Millbank Street, opposite Wood Street and the Portman Arms. It was demolished during the 1870s to lay out the first part of Victoria Tower Gardens. *

Westminster St John index

Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.

Residents at this address

1809/Thomas Piercy, White Hart, Millbank, Westminster/../../Holdens Directory

1825/Mr Pilbeam, White Hart, Millbank street/../../Licensed Victuallers Association

1833-34/Richard Pilbeam/../../../ Pigot�s Directory

1 April 1835/Insured: George Ball and Charles Johnson, Bowl Yard Belton Street Long Acre, brewers - Other property or occupiers: The White Hart Millbank Street Westminster (Lover victualler)/../../Sun Fire Office records, held at London Metropolitan Archives

1 April 1835/Insured: Jehu Lover, the White Hart, Millbank Street Westminster, victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records, held at London Metropolitan Archives

1836/Jehu G Lover/../../../ Pigot�s Directory

3 May 1837/Insured: Thomas Beaman, the White Hart, Millbank Street Westminster, victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records, held at London Metropolitan Archives

1839/John Barker/../../../ Pigot�s Directory *

1841/John Barker/../../../Trades Directory *

April 6 1841/At 1 am. Mr J Barker, licensed victualler, sign of the White Hart, Millbank street, Westminster. This building was so completwely ignited before discovered, that the prompt attendance of the fireman and engines, and a plentiful supply of water could not save any portion of the premises; five adjacent buildings, to which the flames had communicated, were however preserved./Mechanics magazine

1842/Jno Barker/../../../Robsons Directory

1848/Thos Grace/../../../Post Office Directory

5th Feb 1850/License transfer from Thomas Grace (decd) to Sarah Grace/../../../The Era *

1851/Mrs Sarah Grace/../../../Kellys Directory

8th Apr 1851/License transfer from Sarah Grace to Edward Bowyer/../../../The Era *

1851/Harriet Bowyer/Victualler/31/Riverhead Kent/Census *
1851/Charles Batty/Brother-in-law/25/Putney Surrey/Census
1851/Charlotte Batty/Sister-in-law/27/Epsom Surrey/Census
1851/Harriet Bowyer/Daughter/1/St Pancras Middlesex/Census
1851/Catherine Jackson/Visitor/8/St Pancras Middlesex/Census
1851/Henry Shepherd/Barman/43/Marylebone Middlesex/Census

27th Jan 1852/License transfer from Edward Bowyer to Frederick Melen/../../../The Era *

23rd Nov 1852/License transfer from Frederick Melen to James Grove/../../../The Era *

6th Mar 1853/License transfer from James Grove to William Bellinger/../../../The Era *

12th Aug 1856/License transfer from Wm Bellinger to Wm Neats/../../../The Era *

1861/William Neate/Licensed Victualler/38/Westminster Middlesex/Census *
1861/Johanna Neate/Wife/41/Ireland/Census
1861/Ellen M Neate/Daughter/4/Westminster Middlesex/Census
1861/Sarah Waters/Visitor/72/Plymouth Devon/Census
1861/James Child/Domestic Servant and Potman/41/Westminster Middlesex/Census

1871/William Neate/Licensed Victualler/48/London Middlesex/Census *
1871/Johannah Neate/Wife/51/Ireland/Census
1871/Ellen Margaret Neate/Daughter/14/London Middlesex/Census


* Provided By John Hills

 


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