Stoke Newington pub history index
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Freemasons Tavern, 61 Howard Road, Stoke Newington - in 1929
Freemasons Tavern, 61 Howard Road, Stoke Newington - in 1940
Residents at this address.
September 1867/Mansfield Parkyns/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
September 1867/Charles Lester/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
January 1869/Richard Daw/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
January 1869/Thomas John Stone/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1874/R J Dickie/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory
1878/R W Way/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory
1896/Francis Field/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory
1899/A J Offin/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory
1905/R H Malpass/../../../Suburban Post Office Directory
1911/George Frederick Lambe/../../../London Trade Directory
1911/George Frederick Lambe/Licensed Victualler/38/Canning Town,
Essex/Census
1911/Florence Lambe/Wife/38/Limehouse/Census
1911/George Frederick Lambe/Son/10/Stoke Newington/Census
1911/Albert Edward R Lambe/Son/8/Stoke Newington/Census
1911/Nelly Bent/Domestic Servant/21/Stoke Newington/Census
1921/Arthur Nelson Ballard/../../../Suburban Post Office Directory
My parents (Thomas and Catherine Begley) were licensees at the following
pubs. Cob Tree, Ightham,
in Kent July 1927 - July 1932...... this is now a day nursery. The
Freemasons Tavern, 61 Howard Road, Stoke Newington (1932-1937) - now
demolished. The
Goldsmiths Arms, Southwark Bridge Road, Southwark (1937 - until my
fathers death in 1940). My Mother ran the
Railway Tavern,
Kelvedon in Essex (1940-1945).
1938/Samuel Goodman/../../../Kelly's
1944/William Rix/../../../Kelly's
** Provided By David Begley