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This house stood at the eastern end of the high street, on the corner with Palace Avenue. Until some time after the 1871 Census, the north and south sides of Kensington High Street were numbered independently, and the Kings Arms was No. 1 on the north side. Then the street was renumbered, with odd numbers on the south and even on the north, and the Kings Arms became No. 2. At the 1891 Census, it was unoccupied, together with Nos. 4 -8, and all four properties were demolished soon after for the construction of the Royal Garden Hotel, opened in 1894. *
Kings Arms, 2 Kensington High Street circa 1890 shortly before it's demolition. The landlord is J Williams.
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1826/Alex Anderson/../../../ Middlesex pub listing *
1832/Alex Anderson/../../../Robsons Directory
1841/Alex Anderson/Tavern Keeper/67/outside Middlesex/Census *
1841/Mary Anderson/../50/Middlesex/Census
1841/Alex Anderson/Clerk/22/Middlesex/Census
1841/Mary Anderson/../20/ Middlesex/Census
1841/Emily Anderson/../19/Middlesex/Census
1841/Ann Anderson/../17/Middlesex/Census
1841/John Anderson/../14/ Middlesex/Census
1841/Jane Anderson/../13/Middlesex/Census
1841/Emma Parkes/Friend/21/Middlesex/Census
1841/Mary Walters/Friend/30/Middlesex/Census
1841/Sarah Pearson/Independent/30/Middlesex/Census
1841/JW Pearson/../2/Middlesex/Census
1841/Harriot Holloway/Servant/30/outside Middlesex/Census
1841/Susan Brown/Servant/20/outside Middlesex/Census
1841/Ann Ellis/Servant/20/outside Middlesex/Census
1841/Susan Froud/Servant/15/Middlesex/Census
1841/Thomas Jolly/Waiter/25/outside Middlesex/Census
1841/James Cullow/Porter/20/outside Middlesex/Census
1848/Mrs Mary Anderson/../../../Post Office Directory
1851/Mrs M Anderson/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/Mary Anderson/Tavern Keeper, widow/60/Debham, Suffolk/Census
1851/Sarah Morley/Housemaid/20/Newmarket, Suffolk/Census
2nd Mar 1859/License Transfer from Silas Martin to Alexander
Macdonald/../../../The Era *
19th Aug 1860/License Transfer from Alexander Macdonald to Harriette Paton
/../../../The Era *
1861/Hariette Paton/Victualler/34/Norwich Norfolk/Census *
1861/Hariette Burton/Mother/56/Brandon Suffolk/Census
1861/Abram Paton/Son/17/Manchester Lancashire/Census
1861/Eliza Helliwell/Visitor/56/Meriden Warwickshire/Census
1861/Louisa Reynolds/Barmaid/24/Corsham Wiltshire/Census
1861/Sarah Donnelly/Cook/20/St Georges Middlesex/Census
1861/Robert Vile/Potman/21/Taunton Somerset/Census
1861/William Greene/Clerk Criminal Law/30/Newcastle upon Tyne
Northumberland/Census *
1869/Mrs Harriette Paton/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/Harriette G Paton/Licensed Victualler, Widow/44/Norwich, Norfolk/Census
1871/Harriette G Burton/Mother, Widow/67/Suffolk/Census
1871/A B Paton/Son, Manager/27/Manchester, Lancashire/Census
1871/Anna Paton/Daughter/21/Epsom, Surrey/Census
1871/Anna May Paton/Grand Daughter/14 months/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
23rd Apr 1872/License Transfer from Harriette Paton to James Copelin
/../../../The Era *
1881/George P Cook/Licensed Victualler/43/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Annie Cook/Wife/43/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/George G Cook/Son, Barman/19/Milwall/Census
1881/Ada Cook/Daughter/11/Milwall/Census
1881/Alice Cook/Daughter/9/Milwall/Census
1881/Luase Cook/Daughter/6/St Johns Wood/Census
1881/Jane Luke/General Servant/39/Haverford West/Census
1881/John Parker/General Servant/39/London, Middlesex/Census
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