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Bridge Hotel, Bridge Road, Chertsey, Surrey

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This pub/hotel was substantially rebuilt in around 1995. **

Bridge Hotel, Bridge Road, Chertsey - in July 2010

Bridge Hotel, Bridge Road, Chertsey - in July 2010

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Residents at this address.

1870/William Alfred Gale/../../../Post Office Directory **

1878/Henry Evenden/../../../Post Office Directory

1881/George H Thurston/Licensed Victualler/34/Islington, Middlesex/Census
1881/Emily B Thurston/Wife/27/Poulner, Dorset/Census
1881/Archibald G R Thurston/Son/7 months/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1881/John D Luce/Solicitor/43/St Heliers, Jersey/Census
1881/Kate Mills/Chambermaid/20/Stepney, Middlesex/Census
1881/Janet Broome/Housemaid/30/Grompton, Middlesex/Census
1881/William Dawes/Coachman/21/Binstead Hampstead/Census

1891/John Harry Taylor/Licensed Victualler/38/Newcastle, Durham/Census
1891/Allegra Taylor/Wife/27/New York State USA/Census
1891/John Harry Taylor/Son/12/East Molesey, Surrey/Census
1891/Ethel Dora Taylor/Daughter/11/East Molesey, Surrey/Census
1891/Minnie Cooper Mitchell/Barmaid/20/Watford, Hertfordshire/Census
1891/Lena Gray/Barmaid/21/Enville, Staffordshire/Census
1891/Ada Millard/Waitress/22/Gloucester/Census
1891/Chin Lear/Chambermaid, Widow/28/Dulwich, Surrey/Census
1891/Fredk Stripp/Billiard Marker/45/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1891/James Cooper/Stableman/39/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1891/Joseph Dunford/Ostler/60/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1891/Alice Rooke/Barmaid/25/Whitby, Yorkshire/Census
1891/Ann Allchin/Cook, Widow/55/Worstead, Norfolk/Census
1891/Frank Worthington/Page/16/Walton, Surrey/Census
1891/John Osborne/Waiter/50/Lawshall, Suffolk/Census

The February 1892 Petty sessions lists the Bridge Hotel, Chertsey bridge. John Taylor is the current licensee; Large hotel accommodation, Extensive stabling, it is 40 yards from Cricketers

1901/Thomas M Wells/Hotel Proprietor/39/Brompton, London/Census
1901/Annie E Wells/Wife/38/Medenham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1901/Emmeline A Wells/Daughter/9/Paddington, London/Census
1901/Ethel M Moore/Barmaid/24/Fulham, London/Census
1901/Ellen M Hutton/Barmaid/22/Westerham, Kent/Census
1901/Ann Matthews/Housemaid, Widow/45/Dorking, Surrey/Census
1901/Alice M Matthews/Kitchenmaid/22/Addlestone, Surrey/Census

The 1903 Petty sessions lists the Bridge Hotel, Chertsey bridge, John Tique is the current licensee; it is 51 yards from the Cricketers, 554 yards from The Vine, with 18 rooms and stabling for 12 horses

1911/Frank Hills/Hotel Proprietor/42/Canterbury, Kent/Census
1911/Mary Ann Hills/Wife, Manageress/44/Northfleet, Gravesend/Census
1911/Mary Attenborrow/Barmaid/39/Nottingham/Census
1911/Mary Hazelgrove/Kitchenmaid/24/Chelsea, London/Census
1911/George Conchie/Ostler/27/Dublin, Ireland/Census

1913/Walter H Sims/../../../Kellys Directory

1918/Mrs Anna M Rolland/../../../Kellys Directory

1925/Charlotte Alice Longman / Widow - Licensed Victualler/../../London Gazette, 11 September 1925 **


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