Chelsfield pub history index
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Chelsfield, Kent.
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1891/Thomas Hathril/Beer Retailer/30/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
1891/Lucy Hathril/Wife/25/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
1891/Wm T Hathril/Son/2/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
1891/George Dummall/Boarder, Labourer/55/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
1891/John Capon/Boarder, Labourer/51/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
1901/Thomas Hathrill/Market Gardener & Publican/40/Wilmington, Kent/Census
1901/Lucy Hathrill/Wife/35/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
1901/William T Hathrill/Son/12/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
1901/Letitia M Hathrill/Daughter/9/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
1901/Alfred Winchcombe/Boarder, Labourer/27/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
Eltham & District Times. 03 December 1909 License Transfers
Kent Hounds, Chelsfield from Joseph Henry Turner to Frank Winchcombe
1911/Adelaide Winchcombe/Widow/55/Dartford, Kent/Census
1911/Edward Winchcombe/Son, Farm Labourer/32/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
1911/Walter Winchcombe/Son, Farm Labourer/18/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
1911/Frank Winchcombe/Son, Waggoner on Farm/30/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
1911/Emma Winchcombe/Daughter in Law/24/Shoreham, Kent/Census
1911/Violet Winchcombe/Daughter/2/Shoreham, Kent/Census
1911/Sarah Winchcombe/Daughter/11 months/Chelsfield, Kent/Census
Eltham & District Times. 30 June 1911 License Transfers
Kent Hounds, Chelsfield from Frank Winchcombe to Charles Edward Young
Eltham & District Times. 11 June 1915
Charles Edward Young of the Kent Hounds, Chelsfield was summoned for keeping his premises open during closing hours and for selling intoxicating liquor , on Sunday May 23rd.
Bromley & West Kent Mercury. 24 June 1932
Permission by the Bromley Justices for the transfer of the Kent Hounds, Chelsfield from Mr William John Henry Curtis to Mr Bertie Burton
1938/F J Exall/../../../Post Office Directory
Daily Mirror. 11 March 1957
Two hooded gunmen raid a Lonely Inn.
Armed only with sticks, the licensee of a lonely inn and his brother fought of two hooded men armed with air pistols who tried early yesterday to hold up the innkeeper.
During the flight the licensee, Mr. Exall, 56, of the Kent Hounds, Chelsfield, Kent, was shot in the arm and his head was injured.
His brother, Harry, 58, also received head injuries. Both are in hospital.
The brothers, after going to bed on Saturday night, heard the window being smashed, got up to investigate - and saw the two hooded figures on the veranda.
A Battle.
Mrs. Helena Exall, Fred's wife, said yesterday :
"My husband and brother-in-law rushed at the men who each levelled an air pistol at Fred. One of them shot and hit him in the arm. The two men had Balaclava helmets pulled down over their faces.
There was quite a battle. Both my husband and Harry was struck on the head with a butt end of the pistols The gunmen finally ran away. But I think both were marked in the fight."
** Provided By Stephen Harris