Westminster St Margaret index
Also listed at 28 Albert Terrace. This pub was originally called the Nag’s Head, but had become the Life Guardsman by 1826. It stood on the eastern corner of Park Place and High Row, Knightsbridge, opposite the Brown Bear. It was demolished in 1856 for the construction of the Duke of Wellington’s Riding School. *
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
    1826/Henry Briggs,
Life Guardsman, 28 High Row, Knightsbridge/../../Middlesex Pub Listing
	
	1839/Thomas Byers/../../../Pigot’s Directory *
	
	1841/T Byers/../../../Trade Directory *
	
	1841/John Thornett/Publican/45/outside Middlesex/Census *
	1841/Elizabeth Thornett/../45/outside Middlesex/Census
	1841/John Lewis/Male Servant/45/outside Middlesex/Census
	1841/John Herbert/Male Servant/20/outside Middlesex/Census
	Plus 2 unknown males, aged above 20.
	
	8th Aug 1847/License transfer from John Vickers to George Logden/../../../The 
	Era *
	
    1851/George Logdon/../../../Kellys Directory 
	
	1851/George Logdon/L Victualler/44/Devizes, Wiltshire/Census *
	1851/Ann Logdon/Wife/37/London, Middlesex/Census
	1851/Ann Logdon/Daughter/9/London, Middlesex/Census
	1851/William Edwards/Barman/26/London, Middlesex/Census
	1851/Thomas Bishop/Barman/19/London, Middlesex/Census
	1851/James Stone/Waiter/24/St Albans, Hertfordshire/Census
	1851/Thomas Stevenson/Waiter/19/Steventon, Berkshire/Census
	1851/Jane Bell/Nursemaid/15/London, Middlesex/Census
	
	May 1852 George Logsden guilty of using false measures/Lloyd’s Weekly 
	Newspaper *
	
	30th Jan 1853/License transfer from George Logdon to Henry 
	Lloyd/../../../The Era *
	
	1856/H Lloyd/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	
	
    * Provided By John Hills