Winchester pub history index
This pub earlier traded as the Marquis of Granby. It closed in 1934 and is now demolished. **
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Hampshire .
Residents at this address
1828/(Marquis of Granby) William T Foster/../../../Pigot’s Directory **
1844/(Marquis of Granby) William Clark/../../../Pigot’s Directory **
1855/(Marquis of Granby) Henry Surman/../../../Post Office Directory **
1875/(Suffolk Arms) William Baxter Studd/../../../Kelly’s Directory **
1878/William Baxter Studd, victualler, Suffolk Arms, and refreshnent room proprietor, 139 High street/../../Whites Directory
1881/(Suffolk Arms) Robert Wort/../../../Masters City of Winchester
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1891/Charles E Page/Publican/28/Winchester, Hampshire/Census
1891/nnie Louisa Page/Wife/30/Winchester, Hampshire/Census
1891/Charles E Page/Son/5/Winchester, Hampshire/Census
1891/Luisa Guy/Mother, widow/57/Upham, Hampshire/Census
1891/Kate Stapely/Servant/30/Reading, Berkshire/Census
1895/(Suffolk Arms) Stephen Beazley/../../../Warren’s Winchester Directory
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1898/Edwin K Blake/../../../Kellys Directory
1900/(Suffolk Arms) Edwin R Blake/../../../Warren’s Winchester Directory **
In 1901 census at 139, High Street, Winchester St Maurice
Edwin K Blake, Licensed victualler, aged 33, and born in Stanmore, Middlesex
Nellie Blake, Wife, aged 30, and born in Winchester, Hampshire
Annie Hayden, Servant, Widow, aged 27, and born in Ashley, Hampshire
John Dexter, Boarder, Foreman of telegraph construction, aged 42, and born in Oakham, Rutland
By 1911, Edwin Kenneth Blake is licensee of the New Bell & Crown, 21 High Street
1911/Mrs E Edwards/../../../Kellys Directory
1913/(Suffolk Arms) Eliza Edwards/../../../Warren’s Winchester Directory **
1920/Edwin Gay/../../../Kellys Directory
1927/Arthur Loasby/../../../Kellys Directory
** Provided By Stephen Harris