Finsbury Park pub history index
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Middlesex.
Finsbury Park Tavern, 263 Seven Sisters Road, N4 - circa 1899 Licensee W A Browne
Kindly provided by John Carnaby
Finsbury Park Tavern, 263 Seven Sisters Road, N4 - circa 1930
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Finsbury Park Tavern, 263 Seven Sisters Road, N4 - circa 1940 Licensee J I Dicks
Kindly provided by John Carnaby
Now called the Twelve Pins.
Finsbury Park Tavern, 263 Seven Sisters Road, N4 - in March 2011
Kindly provided by Tris
Residents at this address
April 1868/Joseph Pigot/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1871/Joseph Pigot/Licensed Victualler/40/Hammersmith, Middlesex/Census
1871/Jane Pigot/Wife/40/London, Middlesex/Census
1871/Ada Puddifoot/Niece/11/London, Middlesex/Census
1871/Maria Puddifoot/Niece/7/Holloway, Middlesex/Census
1871/Bessie Sammersoll/Assistant/21/West Grimstead, Sussex/Census
1871/Ann Jane Austin/Assistant/24/London, Middlesex/Census
1871/Emily Barker/Assistant/20/London, Middlesex/Census
1871/Maria Bray/General Servant/19/Bishops Newton, Devon/Census
It was owned by my 2 x great grandfather, William Hacker Deverall, at one
time. He is shown as the licensed victualler at that address (with the pub
named), in the 1891 census. He died in 1892. *
1891/William Deverall/Licensed Victualler/59/Devizes, Wiltshire/Census
1891/Emma A Deverall/Wife/53/Witham, Essex/Census
1891/Harriet Andrew/Daughter, Assistant, widow/35/Calne, Wiltshire/Census
1891/Annie Andrew/Grand Daughter/14/Muswell Hill/Census
1891/Maud Pierepoint/Barmaid/36/Lowestoft, Suffolk/Census
1891/John Bennett/Potman//Ashford, Kent/Census
1899/William Alfred Browne/../../../Post Office Directory
Alfred Blount was at the Market House, London Fields until at least 1915,
then went on to run the Finsbury Park Tavern between 1925 and 1928, and also the Chase Side Tavern at Winchmore Hill until his death in 1934.
1938/J I Dicks Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/J I Dicks Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided By Chris Andrew
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