Landlords, legends, census records, and lost taverns.
Brentford pub history index
A ferry ran from here to Kew Gardens, and the pub was later known as the Ferry Hotel. It closed in 1922 and was demolished in 1983 when Brentford Docks were redeveloped. *

Bunch of Grapes, Ferry Lane, Brentford - in 1905 with landlord Arthur East
Kindly provided by Vincent O'Loughlin
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Middlesex.
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Morning Advertiser. 03 May 1875 License Transfer
Grapes, Old Brentford, Thomas Moles to James Moles, his brother
Morning Advertiser. 07 January 1884 - Transfers of Licenses
The Grapes, Brentford,to Eleanor Moles, administratrix of her late husband, James Moles.
Acton Gazette, 14 June 1884 - Transfer of Licenses
Grapes, Ferry lane, Brentford, from Eleanor Moles to Sidney John Bridgman
Morning Advertiser. 11 October 1892 - Transfer of Licences
Bunch of Grapes Beerhouse, Brentford, James Gristwood(executor) to Diana Bridgeman (widow)
1898/Henry William Maynard/../../../Post Office Directory
By 1901, Henry William Maynard is the Public House Manager at the Indian Queen, Strand on the Green, Chiswick
1899/Arthur Hill/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Walter Woodruff/Licensed Victualler/34/Machen, Monmouthshire/Census
1901/Laura Woodruff/Wife/32/Bedwas, Monmouthshire/Census
1901/Violet Woodruff/Daughter/2/Machen, Monmouthshire/Census
1901/Richard Woodruff/Son/11 months/Brentford, Middlesex/Census
1901/Emily Woodruff/Mother, Widow/56/Middlesex/Census
1901/Elizabeth Hughes/Domestic Servant/14/Brentford, Middlesex/Census
1905/Arthur East/../../../Electoral Register *
1908/Arthur East/../../../Electoral Register *
1914/Henry Thomas Gomm/../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided By Vincent O'Loughlin