Kensington pub index
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Kensington, London.
Residents at this address
1871/Samuel Payne/Beer Retailer/46/Tiverton,
Devon/Census
1871/Sarah Jane Payne/Wife/36/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1881/Charles Pedder/Beer House Keeper/29/Luton, Bedford/Census
1881/Amelia Pedder/Wife/36/(Brit Subj), France/Census
1881/Edwin A Hayward/Step Son/14/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Ada L Pedder/Daughter/3/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Nelly Pedder/Daughter/1/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Sarah Pace/General Servant, Widow/63/Romford, Essex/Census
1882/Charles Pedder/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
Kensington News and West London Times. 05 March 1909 - Redundant Licenses.
Kensington Licensing News, Eleven referred for Extinction.
There were 17 premises on the list requiring evidence that they were not redundant, and those asking for renewals to offer evidence of the trade done, and why the licences should not be extinguished.
Stingo Ales Stores, Notting hill.
The Stingo Ales Stores beerhouse in Princes road, Notting hill had only one transfer since 1999, and the rateable value was £42 per annum.
There were 24 houses within a quarter of a mile area - nine public houses, nine beerhouses and six off licensed premises.
The nearest licensed house was within 55 yards. It was an old house and in a moderate state of repair; but it did want redecorating throughout. There were two entrances and three bars.
Sub-Division Inspector Walker said the customers were working class, and he had no complaints with the house.
It was said that if any beehouse should go, it should be the Bricklayers Arms. The Stingo sold 238 barrels of beer and 168 dozen bottle beer in the last year. The total sum paid for the beer amounted to £434, the sam as the previous year, and £50 less than in 1906..
The Sick Benefit Society and Stngo Mutual Loan Club met here with 70 and 30 members; and the licensee was able to make a new profit of £160 and had invested £230 into the house.
The license was to be sent for extinction.
Kensington News and West London Times. 06 July 1889
Kensington Petty Sessions
The Stingo Ale Stores, Edwin Lucas to George Sanders
London Evening Standard 27 October 1909
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on the 1st, 2nd, 14th and 15th July 1909
Kensington
Stingo Ale Stores, 38 Princes road, Beer on, James William Lewis
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