It is listed in Little Stanmore census.
Edgware pub history index
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Middlesex.
Residents at this address
1881/Charles Gates/Beer Retailer/45/Loughton, Essex/Census
1881/Sarah Gates/Wife/46/Straughton, Huntingdon/Census
1881/Amelia Gates/Daughter, Servant/17/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census
1881/George Gates/Son, Errand Boy/15/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census
1881/Amy Gates/Daughter/13/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census
1881/Emily Gates/Daughter/12/Edgware, Middlesex/Census
1881/Annie Sargent/Grand Daughter/2/Edgware, Middlesex/Census
1881/George Tomlin/Lodger, Bricklayers Labourer/23/Great Stanmore, Middlesex/Census
1891/Charlotte Peck/Beer Retailer, Widow/49/Crondall, Hampshire/Census
1891/George Peck/Son, Gardener/22/Edgware, Middlesex/Census
1891/Alice Peck/Daughter/15/Little Stanmore, Middlesex/Census
1891/Benjamin Peck/Son/10/Little Stanmore, Middlesex/Census
+ Lodgers
Finchley Press. 09 July 1898
Thomas Bryne, a labouring man was charged with behaving in a disorderly manner in High street, Edgware and with assaulting Charlotte Peck, the landlady of the Old Beehive and with breaking a pane of glass. He expressed his deep sorrow, and ordered to pay 2s for the damage to the glass.
Hendon & Finchley Times. 04 September 1903
Mr Molyneaux applied for an order transferring the licence of the Beehive, Edgware to him from the outgoing tenant, Mrs Peck, who was not present . She was now living at Woolwich and too old to attend. Put off until next transfer day.
Hendon & Finchley Times. 13 April 1906
William Jewell, and William John Everton of Camden Town were charged with stealing from the till at the Beehive, Edgware, 7 shillings, the monies of William Molyneaux.
Lucy Molyneaux, his wife stated sh served the prisoners with two half pints of beer and left the bar for a few moments. Sh saw them with the till, and its contents. Sentenced to two months hard labour each.
1906 to 1911, William Molyneaux is at The BeeHive, Little Stanmore
In 1911 at The Bee Hive Edgware, Little Stanmor
Henri Samuel Duc, Retailer of beer aged 32 and born in Twickenham Middlesex
Frederick James Merriett Loft, Brother-in-law, Clwerk, aged 33 and born in Twickenham Middlesex
1914, Henri Samuel Duc , The BeeHive, Little Stanmore
Hendon & Finchley Times. 15 August 1919
Norris - Private J Norris, 32746, Middlesex Regiment, of The BeeHive, Edgware reported missing, now reported killed August 11th 1917.
In 1921 are Bessie Allmond and Frederick Allmond at Bee Hive, 113 High street, Edgware
1926, Mrs Bessie Allmond , The BeeHive, High Street, Edgware
In 1928 to 1931 are Bessie Allmond, Frederick Allmond and Arthur Frederick Allmond at 113 High street, Edgware
Hendon & Finchley Times. 15 March 1929
Plans in respect to the BeeHive, Edgware. The removal of the Chandos from Edgware to Colindale had already been approved. The Bench had been informed that next year the Crystal Palace to be removed. This would leave the Beehive as the only beerhouse in the High street, which many people preferred.
It was desired to rebuild this house and make it thoroughly up-to-date. The amount to be spent on it was between £5,000 and £6,000. The application was granted.
Hendon & Finchley Times. 04 November 1932
Mr Arthur Frederick Due, sole executor to the late Bessie Alma was granted the licence of The BeeHive, Edgware.
He stated that he had lived at The BeeHive over twenty two years, and since 1921 had taken part in its management.
1937, Bee Hive (The), Arthur Frederick Due, 113 High street, Edgware