Lambeth pub history index
The address in 1856 and 1861 before road renumbering is at 40 Portsmouth Place, Lower Kennington Lane; near to the Mansion House intersection at both times.
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Lambeth, London. This includes Kennington, Brixton, Lambeth, Norwood, Peckham & Waterloo Road.
Residents at this address
	1856/Benjamin Shrimpton/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1861/Benjamin Shrimpton/Beer Seller, Widow/43/Long Crendon, 
	Buckinghamshire/Census 
	1861/Sarah Shrimpton/Sister, Dressmaker/25/Long Crendon, 
	Buckinghamshire/Census
	1861/Harriet L Shrimpton/Sister, Housekeeper/23/Long Crendon, 
	Buckinghamshire/Census
	1861/Elizabeth Shrimpton/Daughter/10/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
	1861/Louisa Shrimpton/Daughter/5/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
	1861/Amelia M Frost/General Servant/15/Newington, Surrey/Census
	
	1869/Henry Bond/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1871/Henry Bond/beer retailer/33/Spitalfields, Middlesex/Census 
	1871/Ellen Bond/Wife/33/Newington, Surrey/Census
	1871/Ellen Bond/Daughter/5/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
	1871/Charles Bond/Son/9 months/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
	1871/Robert Steele/Father in Law, Hatter, Widow/70/Petworth, Sussex/Census
	
	1881/Henry Bond/Beer Retailer/43/Spitalfields, Middlesex/Census 
	1881/Ellen Bond/Wife/45/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
	1881/Charles Bond/Son/10/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
	1881/Ellen Bond/Daughter/15/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
	
	1882/Henry Bond/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1891/Henry Bond/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1891/Henry Bond/Beer Seller/53/Spitalfields, Middlesex/Census 
	1891/Ellen Bond/Wife/55/Kennington, Surrey/Census
	1891/Charles Bond/Son, Clerk/20/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
	
	1895/Henry Bond/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1899/Henry Bloss/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory 
	
	London Evening Standard 06 June 1906
	Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on the 2nd day of July 1906.
  Newington
  The Albion, 105 Lower Kennington lane, Lambeth, Beer on, Samuel Godwin Abbott
	
	South London Chronicle 29 March 1907 
At the Session House, Clerkenwell, the Compensation authority dealt with licenses referred for Compensation from the Kensington, Newington, Paddington, St James and St Margarets divisions. 
The Albion, 105 Lower Kennington lane, Lambeth. The sum arrived at was £4180 and by agreement £380 went to the tenant and licensee, Samuel Godwin Abbott, and £3800 to the freeholder.