Woolwich index
At 15 Chapel street in 1901, and 14s Chapel street in the 1871 census
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Woolwich, Kent .
Residents at this address
Kentish Mercury. 10 September 1853 - And applications for spirit licenses
William French, Railway Tavern
1858, Fryer, Donald C., Railway Tavern, King street
1871/Richard Burbery/Licensed Victualler/40/Brockham, Surrey/Census
1871/Julia E Burbery/Wife/39/Red Hill, Surrey/Census
1896/John Brown/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Thomas Ovenden/Beer Retailer/71/Linton, Kent/Census
1901/Harriet E Ovenden/Wife/48/Woolwich, London/Census
1901/Thomas H E Ovenden/Son/13/Lewisham, London/Census
1901/Minnie E Ovenden/Daughter/12/Elsham, London/Census
1901/Lillian E Ovenden/Daughter/11/Elsham, London/Census
1901/Sidney L Ovenden/Son/8/Lewisham, London/Census
1901/Richard G Chilman/Visitor, Clerk/45/Stoke Newington, London/Census
1904/Thomas Ovenden/../../../Post Office Directory
Woolwich Gazette, 21 June 1910
Railway Tavern, Woolwich from Mary ann Davis to William Andrew Godwin
1911/William Andrew Goodwin/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/William Goodwin/Publican/70/Croydon, Surrey/Census
1911/Sarah Goodwin/Wife/72/Crayford, Kent/Census
1911/Alice Goodwin/Daughter/39/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1911/William Welch/Brother in Law, Farm Labourer/68/Crayford, Kent/Census
1911/William Baker/Boarder, Ticket Collector/61/Folkestone, Kent/Census
1911/George Long/Boarder, Ticket Collector/25/Folkestone, Kent/Census
1919/William Andrew Goodwin/../../../Post Office Directory
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