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George IV, 141 Kingsman Street, Woolwich SE18

at 93a Kings street before 1908

The first picture is from 1908 with Thomas Chenery, Elizabeth Chenery and three of their five children standing outside. The second is from 1950. The third is both the old and new pubs in 1967 just after the new pub had been completed and the old pub was still operational.

Thomas Chenery, Elizabeth Chenery and three of their five children standing outside the George IV, 141 Kingsman Street, Woolwich in 1908

Thomas Chenery, Elizabeth Chenery and three of their five children standing outside the George IV, 141 Kingsman Street, Woolwich in 1908

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George IV, 141 Kingsman Street, Woolwich SE18 in 1950

George IV, 141 Kingsman Street, Woolwich SE18 in 1950

Kindly provided by Sharon Bate

George IV, 141 Kingsman Street, Woolwich SE18 in 1967

George IV, 141 Kingsman Street, Woolwich SE18 in 1967

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1840/John Grove/../../../Post Office Directory

In 1851 at the George the Fourth Tavern
Thomas Hurditch, Tavern Keeper aged 50 and born in Leominster, Herefordshire
Mary Hurditch, Wife aged 43 and born in Gloucestershire
Elizabwth Hurditch, Daughter aged 12 and born in Cranbrook, Middlesex
Thomas Hurditch, Son, aged 10 and born in Woolwich, Kent
William Childs, Servant aged 30 and born in Elsenham, Essex
Marther Baldwin, Servant aged 19 and born in Gloucestershire

1852/Thomas Hurditch/../../../Archdeacons Directory

1858/James Hone/../../../Melvilles Directory

1862/John Warner, George IV, 93 King Street, Woolwich/../../Post Office Directory

November 1863/John Warner/ Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era

November 1863/Harriet Baker/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era

Kentish Independent. 25 August 1866 Annual Licensing Day
George the Fourth, King Street, Harriet Baker

1867/George IV, Mrs H Baker, 93 King street, Woolwich /../../Post Office Directory

1871/Ann Mary Rose/Licensed Victualler, Widow/32/Portsmouth, Hampshire/Census
1871/Elizabeth C Rose/Daughter/2/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1871/Ann Hellyer/Mother/71/Portsmouth, Hampshire/Census
1871/James S Hellyer/Brother, Manager of Inn/28/lambeth, Surrey/Census
1871/Edwin Kirkby/Brother in Law, Printer Compositor/32/Tilbury, Essex/Census
1871/Caroline Kirkby/Sister/30/Portsmouth, Hampshire/Census
1871/Edith R Hellyer Rose/Niece/6 months/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1871/Margaret Lyons/Servant/20/Ballincolly, Ireland/Census
1871/Frederick Lee/Visitor/21/Sandwich, Kent/Census
1871/Robert Nunn/Lodger, Labourer/33/Norfolk/Census

1874/Mrs Ann Mary Rose/../../../Post Office Directory

1874/Ann Mary Rose/../../../Licensed Victualler & Hoteliers Directory

1882/Mrs Mary Ann Rose, George IV, 93a King Street, Woolwich/../../Post Office Directory

1896/Mrs Elizabeth Caroline Rose/../../../Post Office Directory

1901/William E Porter/../../../Post Office Directory

1901/William E Porter/Licensed Victualler/43/Woolwich, London/Census
1901/Elizabeth Porter/Wife/31/Blackwall, London/Census

1905/William E Porter/../../../Post Office Directory

1908/William E Porter/../../../Post Office Directory

My Great Grand parents, Thomas Henry and Elizabeth Chenery, were the licencees of the George IV from approximately 1908 until it was closed in 1968. Prior to that they were at the Manor Arms in Charlton from July 1905 to 1908. Thomas Henry died in 1932 and Elizabeth took over from him and held the licence until it closed.
The original pub was pulled down in the redevelopment of Woolwich and a new George IV was built on the opposite corner. *

Kentish Independent 01 January 1909 :
John Henry Chenery of the George the Fourth public house, Kingsman street, Woolwich, was summoned to the same court the same day for selling intoxicants to a drunken person and for permitting drunkenness.
Summonss adjourned for eight days.

1911/John Henry Chenery/../../../Post Office Directory

1911/John Henry Chenery/Licensed Victualler/40/Battersea, London/Census
1911/Elizabeth Chenery/Wife/38/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1911/John William Chenery/Son, Clerk/18/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1911/Thomas Frederick Chenery/Son, Gas Fitter/15/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1911/Lilian Grace Chenery/Daughter/11/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1911/Iona Heathbell Chenery/Daughter/3/Woolwich, Kent/Census

1919/John Henry Chenery/../../../Post Office Directory

1921/John Henry Chenery/../../../Post Office Directory

1934/Mrs Chenery/../../../Kellys Directory

1938/Mrs Eliz Chenery/../../../Post Office Directory

In 1939, at the George IV is Elizabeth Chenery, Licensed Victualler, Widowed, born 31 Aug 1872 and
Iona H Chenery, BarmaidSingle, born 21 Mar 1908 and
Joan V Ancliff (nee Chenery), Barmaid, born 18 Aug 1918

1944/Mrs Eliz Chenery/../../../Post Office Directory



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