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In 1878 and earlier the address is at Brent Street. Called Kerrigans when it closed and before that the Elgin. When photographed, the building was undergoing conversion, possibly for use by the local Orthodox Jewish community. ***
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Bell, Hendon - circa 1900
Kindly provided by Colleen
Bell, 3 Bell Lane, NW4 - in March 2010
Kindly provided by Tris
Residents at this address
1826/Samuel Bagnell/../../../Pigots Directory
1839/Charles Thomas Davies/../../../Pigots Directory
1851/William Epps/../../../Post Office Directory
1861/William Epps/Victualler/57/Canterbury, Kent/Census
1861/Sophia Epps/Wife/51/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1861/Sophia M Epps/Daughter/24/London, Middlesex/Census
1861/Catherine Singman/General Servant/16/Whetstone, Middlesex/Census
1861/John Wharton/Ostler/28/Lynn, Norfolk/Census
1861/William White/Boarder, Labourer/67/Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire/Census
1861/Thos Lea Southgate/Visitor, Clerk/24/Hornsey, Middlesex/Census
1866/W Phillips/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/William Philips/Publican & Carrier/48/Hendon, Middlesex/Census
1871/Harriet Philips/Wife/47/Lincolnshire/Census
1871/James Lamond/Boarder, Parliamentary Agent/45//Census
1871/Amy Lamond/Boarder/36/Colchester, Essex/Census
1871/George Werwood/Servant/31/Mill Hill, Middlesex/Census
1871/Benjamin Wells/Servant/19/Hendon, Middlesex/Census
1871/Joseph Pimm/Servant/19/Hendon, Middlesex/Census
1871/Charles Buckner/Servant/17/Hendon, Middlesex/Census
1871/Susan K Gilby/General Servant/33/London, Middlesex/Census
1874/Mrs Harriet Phillips/../../../Post Office Directory
1878/Mrs Harriet Phillips/../../../Post Office Directory
I've been researching my ancestors from the Ealing area called the Edens, who ran a large bakery and restaurant business in the area and found that one of the daughters went on to run The Bell in Hendon. *
Eliza Caroline Pemberton (nee Eden) 1862 -1940 was my Great Aunt. She married Thomas George Pemberton 1862 -1919.
They are shown running The Bell on the census for 1891,1901 and 1911.
Eliza carried on running the pub after Thomas's death and is shown again on the 1939 Record, along with their only daughter, Doris, as Manageress.
1890/Thomas George Pemberton/../../../Post Office Directory
1894/Thomas George Pemberton/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Thomas George Pemberton/../../../Post Office Directory
In 1901 census at The Bell Hotel, Bell Lane, Hendon
Thomas G Pemberton, Licensed victualler, aged 38 years and born in Essex
Eliza C Pemberton, Wife, aged 38 years and born in Middlesex Ealing
Albert A Nottingham, Visitor, Warehouseman (drapery), aged 53 years and born in Buckinghamshire
Charles Eden, Brother-in-law, Photographer, aged 41 years and born in Buckinghamshire
Edith Baker, Barmaid, aged 24 years and born in Hampstead, Middlesex, England
Catherine D Russell, Barmaid, aged 24 years and born in Mill Hill, Buckinghamshire, England
Lucy Elstone, Servant, aged 18 years and born in Islington, Middlesex, England
In 1911 census at The Belle, Belle Lane Hendon
Thomas George Pemberton, Licensed victualler, aged 49 years and born in Essex Ongar
Eliza Caroline Pemberton, Wife, aged 49 years and born in Middlesex Ealing
Albert Amos Nottingham, Assisting in business, Widower, aged 63 years and born in Bucks Princes Risborough
Edith Baker, Barmaid, aged 33 years and born in Middlesex Hampstead
Madeline Maud Harrington, Barmaid, aged 28 years and born in Surrey Putney
Elizabeth Mahala Wilson, Cook, Widow, aged 54 years and born in London
1914/Thomas George Pemberton/../../../Post Office Directory
1926/Mrs Eliza Pemberton/../../../Post Office Directory
1937/Mrs Eliza Pemberton/../../../Post Office Directory
1971/../Bell, 3 Bell Lane/../../Pub Directory
* Provided by Corinne Brice.
*** Provided By Tris
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