Penge pub history index
At Dulwich Road in 1867 and earlier; the earlier 1861 census is in Battersea, district 32; The former Queen Adelaide, Penge has a modern address is 74 High St Penge, the pub closed in 2009 and became firstly a Nisa Local then a Tesco Express. **
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Penge, Kent.
Former Queen Adelaide, 74 High street, Penge - in 2017
Kindly provided by Vincent O'Loughlin
Residents at this address
1861/Edward S Moore/Victualler/43/Marden, Kent/Census
1861/Anne Moore/Wife/37/Oxford, Oxfordshire/Census
1861/Eleanor E Moore/Daughter/14/Marden, Kent/Census
1861/James E Moore/Son/12/Beckenham, Kent/Census
1861/Maryann Moore/Daughter/10/Penge, Surrey/Census
1861/Florence E Moore/Daughter/6/Beckenham, Kent/Census
1861/George A Moore/Son/4/Penge, Surrey/Census
1861/Rose M Moore/Daughter/2/Penge, Surrey/Census
1861/Albert H Moore/Son/9 months/Penge, Surrey/Census
1861/William Grant/Visitor, Farmer/44/Maidstone, Kent/Census
+ Lodgers
1867/E S Moore/../../../Surrey Directory
1871/Henry Dent/Publican/26/City of London/Census
1871/Maria Dent/Mother, Widow/48/Surrey/Census
1871/William Dent/Brother, Barman/23/Surrey/Census
1871/Hannah Dent/Sister/21/Surrey/Census
1871/Annie Smith/Relation/4/Surrey/Census
1871/Thomas Fielding/Lodger, Cab Master/23/London/Census
+ Lodgers
John David Baggarley (born 1830 died 1903); was at the Tankard, 178 Walworth Road in 1869; the
Star, 101 Walworth Road in 1871; and owned the
Queen Adelaide, 74 Beckenham Road, Penge from about 1875.
John is at the Horse & Groom,
60 Blackheath Hill in 1900. His brother George is at the Hand in Hand, 37 Arch Street, Newington by 1869; and later at the
King Henry VIII, 35 King Henry Street, Islington by 1881.
John is known to have owned the Queen Adelaide from circa 1875 which he sold sto the Noakes Brewery in November 1882 for the sum of £2,200.00. However as part of the sale he leased the pub for 31 years for a rent of £84.00 per annum. Research however shows he did not stay in residence as the 1891 census shows one Arthur Clark as publican living with his family. It appears John had sub-let the Queen Adelaide to Arthur Clark as he is known to have been publican at the Horse & Groom in 1900. ***
1878/John Baggarley/../../../Surrey Directory
1881/John Baggarley/Licensed Victualler/50/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1881/Elizabeth Baggarley/Wife/33/Fulmodstone, Norfolk/Census
1881/Henry Baggarley/Son/8/Walworth, Surrey/Census
1881/Edith Baggarley/Daughter/5/Penge, Surrey/Census
1881/George Baggarley/Son/3/Penge, Surrey/Census
1881/Ellen Baggarley/Daughter/1/Penge, Surrey/Census
1881/Rose Baggarley/Daughter/2 months/Penge, Surrey/Census
1881/Harriet Harts/Barmaid/20/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1881/Margaret Waterman/Sister, Nurse Domestic/21/Islington, Middlesex/Census
1891/Arthur Clark/../../../Surrey Kelly Directory
1891/Arthur Clark/Publican/43/Reading, Berks/Census ***
1891/Sarah Clark/Wife/23/Westminster, London/Census
1891/Arthur W Clark/Son/1/Penge, Surrey/Census
1891/Mary Cherry/Sister in Law, Barmaid/25/Westminster, London/Census
1891/Annie Downing/General Servant/17/Penge, Surrey/Census
1891/Henry White/Potman/25/Bethnal Green, London/Census
1896/William Frederick Innocent../../../Surrey Kelly Directory
1901/Thomas J Hicks/Licensed Victualler/55/Southwark, London/Census
1901/Isabella Hicks/Wife/52/Rotherhithe, London/Census
1901/Henry F Gritten/Barman/22/Tooting, London/Census
1901/Elizabeth Rodjames/Barmaid/28/Upper Norwood, London/Census
1901/Alice Russell/General Servant/21/Beckenham, Kent/Census
1903/Thomas John Hicks/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Henry George Pinder/Licensed Victualler/29/London/Census
1911/Claire Maud Pinder/Wife/24/Broadstairs, Kent/Census
1911/Mary Miller/Wifes Mother, Housekeeper/41/Queenstown, Ireland/Census
1913/Henry George Pinder/../../../Post Office Directory
1918/William H Bird/../../../Post Office Directory
1922/Stanley Challis/../../../Post Office Directory
1931/Stanley Challis, Queen Adelaide, 74 High street, Penge/../../Penge and Anerley Directory
Norwood News 16 April 1948
The license of the Queen Adelaide, High street, Penge , was transferred from Harry Edwrd Gill to Charles Edward King, Carey street, London.
** Provided By Vincent O'Loughlin
*** Provided By Keith Jacobs- see the
Baggarley One Name Study