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This house stood at the eastern end of Catherine Street, on the corner with what all the maps call William Street. However, its address is given as Palace Street in all the licensing references from The Era, and in alternate Censuses (1841, 1861, 1881). It is clear from the 1861 Census (which names all pubs in the area) that the southern half of William Street, from Catherine Street southwards on the west, and from the Catholic Chapel southwards on the east, was regarded as part of Palace Street: the house on the corner with Catherine Street was No. 52 (53 in The Era). In the 1851 Census the address was 13½ Catherine Street and in 1871 it was 14 Catherine Street. By 1891, Catherine Street had been re-numbered and the pub was at No. 48. The Palace Arms was a beer-shop until 1858. *
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Residents at this address.
1841/John Jackson Manns/Beer Seller/45/Outside Middlesex/Census *
1841/Mary Manns/../45/Middlesex/Census
1841/Eliza Manns/../15/Middlesex/Census
1841/Mary Manns/../9/Middlesex/Census
Plus an unknown Polish Refugee and two other families.
1851/William Mountain/Publican/67/St Giles, Middlesex/Census
1851/Mary Mountain/Wife/68/St Giles, Middlesex/Census
1851/Maria Mountain/Daughter/35/St Johns Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1851/Ellen Mountain/Daughter. Dressmaker/18/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
23rd Mar 1858/New License granted to George Saward/../../../The Era *
1861/George Saward/Licensed Victualler/34/Saffron Walden Essex/Census *
1861/Emma Saward/Wife/34/Strand London/Census
11th Nov 1862/License transfer from George Saward to Lewis
Moody/../../../The Era *
8th Nov 1864/License transfer from Lewis Moody to John Winter/../../../The
Era *
1865/Mr John
Winter, Palace Arms, Catherine street, Pimlico /../../Licensed Victuallers
Association
3rd Nov 1868/License transfer from John Winter to Thomas Frederick
Field/../../../The Era *
1869/John Winter/../../../Post Office Directory
20th Dec 1870/ License transfer from Thomas Fredk. Field to George Wm
Bridges /../../../The Era *
1871/George Bridges/Licensed Victualler/28/Pakenham, Suffolk/Census
1871/William G Bridges/Son/4/Kent/Census
1871/Mary Jane Long/Sister in Law/29/Whimple, Devon/Census
1871/Herbert T Long/Nephew/4/Bristol/Census
1871/Leonard C Long/Nephew/2/City, London/Census
1871/Phebe G Miller/General Servant/16/City, London/Census
7th Sep 1871/G W Bridges/../../../../Daily News (charged 4 customers with
robbery) *
23rd Apr 1872/License transfer from George William Bridges to Frederick
William Offord /../../../The Era *
1881/John W Revell/Publican/36/Derbyshire/Census *
1881/Harriett Revell/Wife/39/West Hallam Derbyshire/Census
1881/Matild C Revell /Daughter/16/Begginton Warwickshire/Census
1881/Flora A Revell/ Daughter/14/Birmington Derbyshire/Census
1881/Fredk.W Revell/Son/10/Mansfield Nottinghamshire/Census
1891/James Chidley/Licensed Victualler/36/Chatham Kent/Census *
1891/Frances Chidley/Wife/36/Maidstone Kent/Census
1891/Edward Chidley/Son/2/Maidstone Kent/Census
1891/Frances Chidley/Daughter/17/Maidstone Kent/Census
1891/Maud Chidley/Daughter/9/Maidstone Kent/Census
1899/William Weller/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Thomas A Turner/Licensed Victualler/33/Pimlico London/Census *
1901 Kate Turner/Wife/34/Germany (British Subject)/Census
1901/Thomas C Turner/6/Brixton London/Census
1901/Alfred T Turner/Son/4/Germany (British Subject)/Census
1901/Henry C Turner/Son/2/Brixton London/Census
1910/Thomas Turner/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/George Henry Cox/Licensed Victualler/53/Hampshire/Census *
1911/Alice Adelaid Cox/Wife and Assist in Business/32/Ecchanswell
Bedfordshire/Census
1911/Grace Frances Cox/Daughter/8/Bisey Street London/Census
1911/Annie Walsh/Cook (domestic)/34/Lancashire/Census
1915/Geo Hy Cox/../../../Post Office Directory
London Evening Standard 25 June 1913
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on 15th July 1913
St Margarets
Palace Arms, 48 Catherine street, Full, George Henry Cox
* Provided By John Hills
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