The 1852 license transfer describes the address as the Beaumont Arms, corner of Wood lane, Hammersmith. This pub was known as Edwards for a while and is now renamed the Defectors Weld (2011). **
Hammersmith pub history Index
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.

Beaumont Arms, 170 Uxbridge Road, W12 - in March 2011
Kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Residents at this address.
1826/W P Dorrall/../../../London Directory
April 16, 1833/Joseph Reffell (20th March) of the Beaumont Arms, Shepherds Bush, Middlesex, Victualler./Perry Bankrupt Gazette
May 1851/Charles Bidewell/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
May 1851/Thomas White/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
February 1852/Thomas Martin (agent for Thomas White)/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
February 1852/Wm Henry Ingleden/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
November 1854/T C Ingleden and John Lloyd, executors of the late William
Henry Ingleden/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
November 1854/Mrs Jane Ingleden/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
1855/William Henry Ingleden/../../../Post Office Directory
1859/Jane Ingledew / Landlady /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **
1859/Clara Susanna Ingledew / Daughter /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey
February 1864/Jane Ingleden/Fined 25 shillings/../../West Middlesex Advertiser
February 1865/Jane Ingleden/Fined 30 shillings for unjust measures a second time/../../West Middlesex Advertiser
September 1866/Jane Hopgood/Outgoing Licensee/../../West Middlesex Advertiser
September 1866/Francis Hopgood, late Ingleden/Incoming Licensee/../../West
Middlesex Advertiser
May 1869/Francis Hopgood, late occupier/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
May 1869/Jane Hopgood, widow and executrix of Francis Hopgood/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1869/Mrs Jane Hopgood/Lease & counterpart for 99 years for the Beaumont Arms Tavern, Shepherds Bush, widow/../../Hammersmith Archives *
1871/Jane Hopgood/Licensed Victualler, Widow/51/Clerkenwell/Census
1871/Emily A Ingledew/Daughter/28/London/Census
1871/Elizabeth Webb/Sister, Widow/53/Portsea, Hampshire/Census
1871/Harriett Willis/Servant/25/Lambeth/Census
1871/George Stock/Ostler/20/Essex/Census
1874/Mrs Jane Hopgood/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory
1878/Mrs Jane Hopgood/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory
November 1879/Death of Jane Hopgood, widow of Mr Francis, at Shepherds Bush, aged 60, on November 5th/../../../Pall Mall Gazette 21 November 1879
28 November 1879/The Will of Jane Hopgood late of the "Beaumont Arms"
Shepherds Bush in the County of Middlesex Licensed Victualler a Widow who
died 5 November 1879 at the "Beaumont Arms" was proved at the Principal
Registry by Benjamin Starling of 9 Grays Inn square in the said County and
Henry Hugh Webb of 1 Liston Road Clapham in the County of Surrey the nephew
Gentleman the Executors. Personal Estate under �7000.
1 September 1880/Coroner inquest into the death of Emily Ann Clark, the
landlady. Her husband, Henry Edward Clark evidence suggested she liked a
drink. Mr Edward Ingleton, landlord of the Chepstow Tavern, Westbourne Park
stated she was his sister./London Standard
Morning Advertiser. 07 February 1883 - Transfer of Licences
The Beaumont Arms, Uxbridge road, Hammersmith, William Thomas Dyson and Frederick Moore Rutland to George William Clark
West London Observer. 05 July 1884 - Transfer of Licenses
Beaumont Arms, Shepherds Bush, George William Clark to Richard Chennell
Morning Advertiser. 05 November 1885 - Transfer of Licenses
The Beaumont Arms, Hammersmith, Richard Chennell to Frederick James Harden
Morning Advertiser. 03 November 1886 - Transfer of Licenses
Beaumont Arms, Samuel James Harden to Samuel Spicer
1896/George E Absell/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Robert Samuel Clark & James Braid/../../../London Gazette, 4 June 1901
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1905/Robert Samuel Clark / Victualler /../../London Gazette, 30 June 1905 **
1908/Pearson & Pickard/../../../Post Office Directory
1919/Storey & Pickard/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Storey & Pickard/../../../Post Office Directory
Thomas John William Terry was the licensee at the "Green
Man", Halliday Walk (later Mildmay Street) in 1915-1917. He also
had the "Carlton Tavern",
which he took over in 1918. He was the licensee at "Foresters
Arms" Loughton in 1918 (where his first wife Elsie died). Then he was
the licensee at the "Gower Arms"
Store Street in 1923, and the licensee in 1925 - 1926 at the
Denbigh Arms,
Denbigh Place, with his second wife Florence Ellen. When Thomas John William
Terry died in 1930 (aged 41), the probate shows him at the "Beaumont Arms"
Uxbridge Road. I am not sure whether his second wife Florence Ellen
continued there. He was my Grandmother Carnaby's Brother. *
1934/Caterers Ltd/../../../Kellys Directory
1938/Caterers Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided By John Carnaby
** Provided By Stephen Harris