Woolwich index
This was the Wheatsheaf until at least 1867, and by 1882 is the Empress of India
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Woolwich, Kent .
Residents at this address
Wheatsheaf, 80 Henry Street :
In 1851 at the Wheatsheaf, 75 Henry street
William Pullen, Victualler Licensed, aged 42 and born in Marylebone, London
Elizabeth Pullen, Wife aged 36 and born in Westhatch, Somerset
Mary Linton, Niece, Barmaid aged 16 and born in Bluestone, Dorset
Frederick Elliott, Servant aged 15 and born in Woolwich, Kent
In 1861 at the Wheatsheaf, 80 Henry street
William Pullen, Licensed Victualler, aged 51 and born in London
Mary Ann Boice, Housekeeper, Widow aged 40 and born in London
Clara Hopper, Niece aged 16 and born in London
James Blackwell, Potman aged 45 and born in Greenwich, Kent
Mary Hurley, Servant, aged 19 and born in Welling, Kent
1862/William Pullen, Wheatsheaf, 80 Henry street/../../Post Office Directory
May 1865/Wheatsheaf, executors of the late William Pullin to John Waite/../../South London Chronicle
May 1866/John Waite/ Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era
Kentish Independent. 25 August 1866 Annual Licensing Day
Wheatsheaf, Henry Street, Thomas Wallace
1867/Wheatsheaf, A J Waite, 80 Henry street, Woolwich /../../Post Office Directory
May 1866/Thomas Wallace/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era
1871/Thomas Wallace/Publican/42/Ireland/Census
1871/Margaret Wallace/Wife/41/Douglas, Isle of Man/Census
1871/Thomas J Wallace/Son/12/India/Census
1871/Elizabeth Wallace/Daughter/8/India/Census
1871/Frances M Wallace/Son/5/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1871/William P Pilley/Stepson, Gunner R A/20/India/Census
1871/Alice Higmore/Servant/17/Woolwich, Kent/Census
The Era 19 November 1871 reports the transfer of the Wheatsheaf, from Thomas Wallace to John Graves Wyatt
Empress of India, 80 Henry Street :
1882/William Hallam, Empress of India, 80 Henry Street, Woolwich/../../Post Office Directory
1896/James Arrol/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/John Farnham/Licensed Victualler/43/City, London/Census
1901/Amelia Farnham/Wife/45/Sittingbourne, Kent/Census
1901/Amy Farnham/Sister in Law, General Servant/30/St Pancras, London/Census
1901/Dolly Farnham/Niece/1/St Pancras, London/Census
1901/Sidney Brown/Nephew/20/Sittingbourne, Kent/Census
1901/Thomas Briggs/Potman/22/Hammersmith, London/Census
Kentish Independent 13 May 1904 - Transfers
Empress of India, Woolwich, from W Brewer to William Edward Foster
1905/William Edward Foster/../../../Post Office Directory
1908/Frederick Reynolds/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Frederick E Reynolds/../../../Post Office Directory
London Evening Standard 14 June 1911
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on 3rd July 1911
Blackheath
Empress of India, Henry street, Woolwich, Full, Frederick Ernest Reynolds
Compensation awards under the 1910 Licensing Act awarded the following total
awards to be divided amongst the persons interested in the houses, which
have been referred for extinction on payment:
Empress of India, Henry Street, Woolwich £3365
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