Harrow pub history index
This pub was established by at least 1705 (possibly much earlier – the date 1535 appears on the wall in the postcard view) and closed in around 2001. It has now been redeveloped for private residential use. **
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Middlesex.
Kings Head Hotel, High Street, Harrow - circa 1950
Kings Head Hotel, High Street, Harrow - in January 2010
Both kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Residents at this address
1834/George Beazley / Innkeeper/../../Sun Fire Office records held at Guildhall Library **
1836/George Beazley / Innkeeper/../../Sun Fire Office records held at Guildhall Library **
1855/James Laws/../../../Post Office Directory **
William Lancefield is son of John Lancefield, licensee of the Old Kings Head, Oxford street., and had married in 1831 to Sarah Maria Druce and in a book titled “The Portland Peerage Romance” by Charles F. Archard (1907) there is the tale of a Mrs Druce claiming in 1898 that her son was the Duke of Portland.*
From census return of 1851 it seems he took the family to Texas, as his daughter was born there 1842; but by 1844 the family was back in Marylebone living at 3 Cunningham Place, St John's Wood. In the 1851 census he is listed as Clerk to a Distillery but from about 1855 until his death in 1864 he was licencee of the King's Head Hotel in Harrow. *
The local library has copies of the newspapers which contain several references to him including a complaint by one of the boys at the school that Mr Lancefield doubles the fare on his coaches on the first and last days of term. He duly responded that the charge was justified because of the extra work for men and horses. The report of his death noted that he was a member of the Harrow Rifles and that the shops in the town closed for a half day out of respect for their fellow tradesman when his funeral was taking place. His only son, George Frederick Lancefield (born 1846) was licencee of the Fleece Inn at Witney in Oxfordshire but his time there was short as he died in February 1890. *
In 1861 census at Kings Head Hotel, High Street, Harrow, Hendon
William Lancefield, Hotel proprietor employ 5 men a 1 boy, aged 58 years and born in London, Middlesex
Sarah M Lancefield, Wife, aged 46 years and born in London, Middlesex
Mary K Lancefield, Daughter, aged 28 years and born in London, Middlesex
Agnes F Lancefield, Daughter, aged 27 years and born in London, Middlesex
George F Lancefield, Son, aged 14 years and born in London, Middlesex
Christiana S Lancefield, Daughter, aged 12 years and born in London, Middlesex
Henry D Lancefield, Son, aged 10 years and born in London, Middlesex
Frank Payler, Waiter, aged 29 years and born in Hamburg, Germany
William Payler, Porter, aged 14 years and born in Middlesex
Lucy Etherington, Housemaid, aged 27 years and born in London, Middlesex
Harriet Lewin, Cook, aged 25 years and born in Elstree, Hertfordshire
1866/W Lancefield/../../../Post Office Directory
1874/Frederick Gardner Clark / & Licensed to Let Horses and Carriages & Omnibus proprietor/../../Post Office Directory **
1878/Frederick Oliver Allsop/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/Frederick O Allsop/Hotel Proprietor/54/Leicester/Census
1881/Jane Allsop/Wife/42/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Petuner Clarkson/Sister/30/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Mary McGrace/Niece/31/Scotland/Census
1882/Fdk. Oliver Allsopp/../../../Kelly’s Directory **
1888/Charles Tomkins / Victualler/../../property documents held at London Metropolitan Archives **
1890/Charles Tompkins/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Charles Tompkins/Hotel Keeper/50/Tring, Hertfordshire/Census
1891/Mary Tompkins/Wife/40/Lewisham, Kent/Census
1891/John E Tompkins/Nephew, Hotel manager/28/Winslow, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Elizabeth Katt/Chambermaid/28/Windsor, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Emily Check/Cook/31/London/Census
1891/Bessie Ridgeway/Barmaid/20/West Kensington, London/Census
1894/George Henry Thurston / & Jobmaster/../../Kelly’s Directory **
1901/George Brown/Hotel Proprietor/46/Canterbury, Kent/Census
1901/Lizzie Brown/Wife/32/Mildenhall, Suffolk/Census
1901/Lilian Brown/Daughter/16/Chelsea, London/Census
1901/Eustace Brown/Son/14/Chelsea, London/Census
1901/Daisy Duclos/Visitor/26/Brompton, London/Census
1901/Ivy O'Neill/Barmaid/25/Killarney, Ireland/Census
1901/Bessie Brasell/Barmaid/28/Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire/Census
1901/Edith Clisby/Barmaid/23/Canvey Island, Essex/Census
1901/Honora Bird/General Servant/27/Margate, Kent/Census
1901/Annie Pickett/General Servant/23/Westminster, London/Census
* Provided By Rex Lancefield
** Provided By Stephen Harris
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