Teddington pub history index
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Middlesex. The Middlesex listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
The following entries are in this format:
Residents at this address
1866/William Black/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/John Anderson/Licensed Victualler/31/Drayton Mann/Census
1871/Ann E Anderson/Wife/22/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1871/John Summers/Servant/18/Holland, Naturalised British Subject/Census
1874/John Anderson/../../../Post Office Directory
1878/John Anderson/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/John Anderson/Licensed Victualler/41/Tamworth, Stafford/Census
1881/Ann E Anderson/Wife/30/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1881/Louisa Anderson/Daughter/8/Teddington, Middlesex/Census
1881/Annie Anderson/Daughter/7/Teddington, Middlesex/Census
1881/Lizzie Anderson/Daughter/5/Teddington, Middlesex/Census
1881/John Anderson/Son/3/Teddington, Middlesex/Census
1881/Henry Black/Boarder, Carpenter/27/Babylon New/Census
1881/Letitia Robins/Domestic Servant/23/Yeovil, Somerset/Census
1890/Amos Albon/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Amos Albon/Licensed Victualler/39/Long Melford, Suffolk/Census
1891/Margret Albon/Wife/39/Edenham, Lincolnshire/Census
1891/Amos G Albon/Son/3/Stanwell, Middlesex/Census
1891/Frank B Albon/Son/2/Stanwell, Middlesex/Census
1891/Mildred M Albon/Daughter/2 months/Teddington, Middlesex/Census
1891/Sarah Albon/Sister/50/Long Metton, Suffolk/Census
1891/Sarah A H Sargent/Visitor/29/Long Metton, Suffolk/Census
1891/Robert T Sargent/Visitor/14/Long Metton, Suffolk/Census
1894/Edward Burke/../../../Post Office Directory
1898/Arthur E Wells/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Arthur E Wells/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Arthur E Wells/Licensed Victualler/34/Hampton, Middlesex/Census
1901/Emma Wells/Wife/30/Battersea/Census
1901/Gwendolina M Wells/Daughter/10/Hampton, Middlesex/Census
1901/Amy E M Wells/Daughter/2/Teddington, Middlesex/Census
1901/Graham J H Ball/Nephew/22/Hampton, Middlesex/Census
1901/William Chessher/Potman/27/Richmond, Surrey/Census
1901/Florence Baker/Barmaid/22/Oxford/Census
1901/Lily Baker/Barmaid/20/Oxford/Census
1911/Arthur Ernest Wells/Licensed Victualler/44/Hampton, Middlesex/Census
1911/Emma Wells/Wife, Assistant/40/Battersea, London/Census
1911/Gwendoline Mary Wells/Daughter, Assistant/20/Hampton, Middlesex/Census
1911/Amy Elizabeth May Wells/Daughter/12/Teddington, Middlesex/Census
1911/Muriel Patricia Blanche Wells/Daughter/8/Teddington, Middlesex/Census
1911/Ernestine Emma Wells/Daughter/2/Teddington, Middlesex/Census
1911/Blanche Ellenor Roffey/Barmaid/37/Wentworth, Yorkshire/Census
1911/Henry Barrow/Potman/20/Leatherhead, Surrey/Census
1911/Grace Burton/Servant/17/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1914/Mrs Emma Wells/../../../Post Office Directory
1926/John George Fricker/../../../Post Office Directory
1933/Ernest Wm Beard/../../../Post Office Directory
1937/Harry M Hawksby/../../../Post Office Directory
My grand father, Disney Perry Perou, took over the licence sometime in the early 1940's, moving back to London from Hastings where he was licencee of a small corner pub close to St. Leonard's railway station. He then decided to retire and my father, Richard Perry Perou, took the opportunity to get away from the bombing, he had the licence of the Dartmouth Castle'' in Hammersmith. *
Ironically we were inconveniently damaged by a V1 that landed across the road. I have a memory of the rescue teams around a van in Queens Road and my mother providing tea. Despite the damage the pub opened again that evening due to the efforts of the band of the USAF who used the pub. My father told me that he took as much money in US dollars as he did in sterling. *
In 1948 my father was invited by Watneys to revive the White Hart in Greenford Road, Greenford, where he stayed until the reps walked in in 1970 and gave him one year's notice to get out.
* Provided by Richard Perou
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