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Now called the Faltering Fullback, though a Sir Walter Scott sign can also be seen.
Sir Walter Scott, 19 Perth Road, N4 - in March 2011
Kindly provided by Tris
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Residents at this address
1871/John Mapp/Licensed Victualler/41/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1871/Jane S Mapp/Wife/28/Gloucestershire/Census
1871/Nellie Mapp/Daughter//7/Islington, Middlesex/Census
1871/Harry John Mapp/Son/5/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1871/Sidney B Mapp/Son/3/Islington/Census
1871/John Freeman/Potman/19/Islington/Census
1871/Rebecca Everson/Servant/25/Edmonton, Middlesex/Census
1874/William Kelly/../../../Post Office Directory
1878/Benjamin Whitaker/../../../Post Office Directory
1890/Mrs M Masters/../../../Post Office Directory
1894/Anthony Clark/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Thomas Edmund Prince/../../../Post Office Directory
1914/Jn Mayo/../../../Post Office Directory
1926/Jn Mayo/../../../Post Office Directory
1937/Reginald Harris/../../../Post Office Directory
My parents ran the pub 1960 - 1962, my father was Ron Barnes. My parents
them moved to Essex to manage the
Cock inn
at Boreham. **
My Uncle was the landlord of the Sir Walter Scott from around 1961 to 1965.
His name was Stanley Ronald Wager. He moved onto a pub called the Flying
Dutchman in Hildenborough Kent in 1965. Sadly he died in 1987, a few years
after retiring. **
My father and mother Chris Cummins and Phyllis Cummins were the licensees
between 1981 to 1989. They then returned and bought the freehold in 1994 and
changed the name to the Faltering Fullback and remained at the pub until
they retired in 2001. ***
* Provided By Stuart Cass
** Provided By Stuart Barnes
*** Provided By Chris Cummins
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