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Wells Tavern, 30 Well Walk, Hampstead NW3

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This pub was established as the Green Man. It was rebuilt in 1850 and at that time renamed the Wells Tavern, , at 16 Well Walk in 1878. ** As The Green Man, this pub had been established by at least 1762. ***

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Hampstead, London.

Wells Tavern, 30 Well Walk, Hampstead - in February 2010

Wells Tavern, 30 Well Walk, Hampstead - in February 2010

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Residents at this address

Green Man :

1805/Thomas Porter, the Green Man, Wells walk, Hampstead/../../Holdens Directory

1826/John Bush/../../../Pigot's Directory *

1839/James Carpenter/../../../Pigot's Directory *

1848James Forrester / Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era, Sunday 1 October 1848 **

1848/Titus Spicer / Incoming Licensee /../../The Era, Sunday 1 October 1848 **

Wells Tavern :

Morning Advertiser 23 April 1851 - Licence transfers
Green Man, Hampstead, Harriet Smith, the late tenant was licensed at a special sessions on 24th April 1849, but did not reapply to have her licenced renewed.
William Paxon, now applied for a new licence under the 14th section, and to change the sign of the house to the "Wells Hotel". Granted.

November 1851/William Paxon/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

November 1851/Joseph Norton/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1855/William Hardy/../../../Post Office Directory **

June 1856/Hannah Robinson/ Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era

June 1856/Eliza Sams/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era

1871/Frederick H Miller/Licensed Victualler & Job Master/63/London/Census
1871/Henry Miller/Son, Sign Writer/29/Stepney, Middlesex/Census
1871/Frances Miller/Sons Wife/27/Newington Butts/Census
1871/Infant Miller/Grandson/10 days/Hampstead, Middlesex/Census
1871/Mrs Bond/Visitor/52/Salisbury/Census
1871/Mrs Jeff/Nurse/50/Leicestershire/Census
1871/James Dartnell/General Servant/22/Capel, Kent/Census
1871/Ellen Pryor/Barmaid/23/Brighton/Census
1871/Ann Jenkins/General Servant/35/Islington/Census

1872/Fredk. Hy. Miller sen./../../../Post Office Directory **

1874/Frederick Henry Miller senior / & Livery Stables/../../Post Office Directory **

1882/Henry Miller/../../../Kelly’s Directory **

1866/H H Miller sen/../../../Post Office Directory

1878/F H Miller sen/../../../Middlesex  Directory

1881/Henry Miller / Keeper /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey) **

1891/Emma Pink/Hotel Keeper, Widow/40/Suffolk/Census
1891/Mary Janning/Sister/42/Suffolk/Census
1891/Maria Ashford/Mother, Widow/73/Martlesham, Suffolk/Census
1891/Lizzie Jones/Barmaid/24/Peckham/Census
1891/Louisa Farr/Barmaid/20/Hitchin/Census
1891/Arthur Neum/Barman/19/Essex/Census
1891/Elizabeth Howard/Domestic Servant/33/Suffolk/Census
1891/Daniel Whalley/Boarder, Bankers Clerk/55/Devon/Census

1896/Mrs Emma Pink/../../../Kelly's Directory *

1911/Mrs S C Claridge/../../../Post Office Suburban Directory

1919/Frank & Mrs Maggie Rodhouse/../../../Post Office Suburban Directory

1938/Mrs Florence Rosetta Mickle/../../../Post Office  Directory

1944/Mrs Catherine Lockyer/../../../Post Office  Directory


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