Westminster St Margaret pub history index
Variously called the Pakenham Arms, Pakenham Hotel or Pakenham Tavern. It stood on the corner of Raphael Street and Knightsbridge Green, and was originally a country house. It was enlarged and converted into a Hotel and Tavern at a cost of over £3000 by the builder Edward Nangle, who became its first licensee in 1847. It was demolished in the 1950s to build Caltex House, but a replacement pub, Tattersall’s, was included in the development. *
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Pakenham, Knightsbridge Green
Kindly provided by Peter Holford
Residents at this address.
16th Mar 1847/New license granted to Edward Nangle/../../../The Era *
5th Dec 1848/License transfer from Edward Nangle to Thomas Henry Capper/../../../The Era *
5th Feb 1850/License transfer from Mary Capper to Edward Cox/../../../The Era *
(Mary was the administratrix of Thomas Henry)
1851/Edward Cox/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/Elizabeth Cox/Licensed Victualler/50/Whichhampton, Dorset/Census
1851/Edward Cox/Son, Licensed Victualler/30/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1851/Mary Een/Barmaid/30/Hanover Square, Middlesex/Census
1851/Mary Scott/Housemaid/50/Chelmsford/Census
1851/Thos Reet/Potman/26/Swansea, Wales/Census
17th Aug 1852/License transfer from Edward Cox (decd) to Elizabeth Cox/../../../The Era *
13th Nov 1860/License transfer from Elizabeth Cox (decd) to William Stockley/../../../The Era *
1861 Census record missing *
10th Nov 1863/License transfer from unnamed tenant (who had quitted) to Frederick Corner/../../../The Era *
1869/Fredk Corner/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/Frederick Corner/Licensed Victualler/35/Bristol Gloucestershire/Census *
1871/Harriet Corner/Wife/40/Bristol Gloucestershire/Census
1871/Sarah A Corner/Sister/40/Bristol Gloucestershire/Census
1871/Robert ean/Barman/24/Everleigh Wiltshire/Census
1871/Frederick Shitton/Barman/18/St Neots Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Thomas Dyer/Waiter/21/Wandsworth Surrey/Census
1871/Tom Carter/Potman/20/Stokeross Scotland/Census
1871/Emma Witchell/Housemaid/Calne Wiltshire/Census
Plus an unknown pensioner, aged about 50.
1881/Sidney Stops/Licensed Victualler/39/Ealing, Middlesex/Census
1881/Emily Stops/Niece, Housekeeper/23/Hammersmith, Middlesex/Census
1881/William Stops/Nephew, Manager/21/Hammersmith, Middlesex/Census
1881/Eliza J Bartlett/Barmaid/22/Plymouth, Devon/Census
1881/Samuel J Holbrook/Barman/21/Pimlico, Middlesex/Census
1881/Thomas Holbrook/Waiter/60/Walworth, Surrey/Census
1881/Emily J Kelding/Cook/18/Potterne, Wiltshire/Census
1881/Luoisa Maslen/Housemaid/19/Urchfont, Wiltshire/Census
1881/Charles N Humby/Potman/22/Kennington, Surrey/Census
1881/Percy Owles/Boarder, Comm Traveller Drapery/38/Scotland/Census
1884/Benjamin Burkin/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Robert Forbes/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Robert Forbes/Licensed Victualler/56/St Pancras London/Census *
1891/Elizabeth Forbes/Wife/47/Islington London/Census
1891/Maud Forbes/Daughter/21/St Pancras London/Census
1891/Gertrude Forbes/Daughter/19/St Pancras London/Census
1891/Caroline Percy/Cook domestic/22/Kensington London/Census
1891/Sidney Neal/Manager/23/Camberwell London/Census
1891/Alfred Richards/Barman/19/Birmingham Warwickshire/Census
1891/Edward Glassbrook/Barman/19/Fulham London/Census
1895/Coster & Smith/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/William Robert Earl/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Robert W Earl/Publican/56/Morborne Huntingdonshire/Census *
1901/Emily Earl/Wife/48/Hammersmith/Census
1901/Edith Earl/Daughter/26/Hammersmith/Census
1901/Ernest Jones/Barman/27/Paddington London/Cenbsus
1901/Edith Crocker/Barmaid/20/Bloomsbury London/Census
1901/Harry Whitcomb/Barman/25/Lewes Sussex/Census
1901/DeVille Atkins/Cook/47/Puckeridge Hertfordshire/Census
1910/Charles Wm Fowler/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Chas W Fowler/../../../Hughes Directory
1938/F M Penney Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/F M Penney Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory
Westminster & Pimlico News 28 May 1943 - Transfer of licences granted
Pakenham Arms, Knightsbridge, from Mrs F M Penney and Lieutenant A J Penney to Mrs F M
G C G Griffiths is previously at the Wellington, Green lanes N22 **
1956/G C G Griffiths/../../../BT Telephone Directory **
By 1957, G C G Griffiths is at Ye Old leather Bottle, Kingston Road, Merton **
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