 
  Southwark St George Martyr index
At 27 Alfred Place, Newington Causeway in 1856 & 1871
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Southwark St George Martyr, Surrey, London.
	
Kings Head, 96 Newington Causeway, Southwark - circa 1930s
Kindly provided by Natalie Nagle
Residents at this address.
	
	1803/Thomas Gravett/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the
	London Metropolitan Archives **
	
	1822/Thomas Houghton/Kings Head, Alfred place/../../Victuallers Recognizance  
	
	1825/Thomas Houghton/../../../Victuallers Recognizance  
	
     1825/Mr
	Houghton, Kings Head, Newington causeway/../../Licensed Victuallers
	Association
	
	1826/Thomas Houghton/../../../Victuallers Recognizance  
	
	1832/T Houghton/../../../Robsons Directory  
	
    1836/Thomas Smith/victualler and spirit dealer/../../Sun Fire Office records
	held at the London Metropolitan Archives **
	
	1839/William Fencott/../../../Pigot's Directory **
	
    1841/John Marshall/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
	1842/Jno Marshall/../../../Robsons Directory  
	
	1843/John Marshall/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
	1848/Rd Sedgwick/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
    1856/D Heath/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
	Era 2 October 1859 - Transfer of Licenses
	Kings Head, Alfred place, Mary Anne Drew (late Barrett) to Edward Charles Drew, her husband
	April 1862/Edward Charles Drew/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era  
	April 1862/Henry Gilham Barber/Incoming Licensee/../../Era  
    1867/Mr James Cottam Waterman/../../../Licensed Victuallers Association  
	
	1869/Thomas Hall/../../../Post Office Directory **
	
	January 1871/Richard Samuel Hall/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era  
	
	January 1871/Henry Smith/Incoming Licensee/../../Era  
	
	1871/Amelia Smith/Daughter of Licensed Victualler/8/Battersea, Surrey/Census
	1871/Susan Smith/Niece of Licensed Victualler/9/St Johns, Surrey/Census
	1871/George Parsons/Barman/30/Dorking, Surrey/Census
	1871/William Ashbold/Barman/40/Bedfordshire/Census
	1871/Hannah Freake/Barmaid/21/Surrey/Census
	
	July 1873/Henry Smith/Outgoing Licensee/../../South London Chronicle  
	
		July 1873/Henry Stoakes/Incoming Licensee/../../South London Chronicle  
	
	1881/Ann B Child/Licensed Victualler, Widow/41/Devon/Census  
	1881/Charlotte Child/Daughter/23/Surrey/Census
	1881/Ann Child/Daughter/21/Surrey/Census
	1881/Emily Child/Daughter/3/Surrey/Census
	1881/? Neale/Barman/21/Surrey/Census
	1881/? Darling/Potman/20/Surrey/Census
	1881/? Biggs/Domestic Servant/18/Surrey/Census
	
	1882/Mrs Ann B Child/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
	1884/Ann Child/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
	1891/John Osborne/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
	1895/Edwd Hy Little/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
	1899/Fredk Morris/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
	In September, 1895 Edwin Still was living at 41, Lambeth Road, and was
	working as a 'cellarman'; I do not know which pub as yet, but his first wife
	lived at New Road, Lambeth when they married. I wonder whether there was a
	pub thereabouts. He died nearby on 24/10/1928 at 76, Harleyford Road,
	Vauxhall. I can find no record of him on the 1911 census. ***
	
	1901/Edwin Still /Licensed Victualler, manager/ married /29 / Brighton,
	Sussex / census ***
	1901/Florence Still /Licensed Victualler, manageress/ married / 26/ Windsor,
	Berkshire / census
	1901/Albert Hoord / barman / single/ 19 / Deptford /census
	1901/Amelia Glassborow / domestic cook / widow/35 /Cornwall Beach, Devonport / census
	1901/Ada Norris / domestic housemaid / single / 19 / Camberwell, London / census
	1901/William Lever / potman / single / 29 / Camberwell, London / census
	1901/Jessie Moore / Barman / single / 21 / Marylebone, London / census
	1901/Charles Moss / Barman / single / 25 / Ware, Herts / census
	
	1910/William John Clapperton/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
	1915/William John Clapperton/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
	1921/William J Clapperton/../../../Hughes Directory  
	
	I knew my Grandfathers sister Daisy Size ran a pub, with her husband Ernest
	Hollidge called the Kings Head around the Elephant & Castle area in the
	1930's. He died there in 1937. I also know that it was bombed in 1941
	(family tell me this). I have been researching this for some time and after
	looking at the place of death (also 1937) of my gt grandfather Harry John
	Young Size (Daisy's father) I discovered it was 96 New Causeway which indeed
	was The Kings Head.  *
	
    After the bombing of The Kings Head;  Daisy Hollidge (nee Size) went to work
	with her brother William Thomas Herbert Size at the
	Cock Hotel, Sutton
	Surrey, William was the Manager there from 1937-1950 ish. *
	
	In 1925 to
	1927, E W Hollidge is to be found at the
	Elephant, 119 Fenchurch
	Street; In
	1927, he is also to be found at the
	Builders Arms, 12
	Hammersmith Bridge Roadand and at the Kings Head, Newington Causeway by 1928 
	according to the BT Telephone Directories  
	
	1928/E W Hollidge/../../../BT Telephone Directory  
	
	1930/E W Hollidge/../../../BT Telephone Directory  
	
	1934/Ernest Walt Hollidge/../../../Kellys Directory  
	
	1938/Ernest Walt Hollidge/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
	1944/Thos A Brown/../../../Post Office Directory  
	
	
  * Provided By Natalie Nagle
	
  ** Provided By Ewan
	
  *** Provided By Penny Wilson