Chertsey pub history index
This pub stood beside Chertsey Bridge. It survived until at least 1969, but is now demolished. **
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Surrey . The Surrey listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
Residents at this address.
1822/George Try/Cricketers/../Petty Sessions
1825/George Try/Cricketers/../Petty Sessions
1839/Samuel Garrad/Cricketers, Chertsey bridge/../../Pigots Directory
1851/John Mathews/../../../Post Office Directory **
1851/John Mathews/Licensed Victualler/44/Bridport, Dorset/Census
1851/Ann Mathews/Wife/42/Bagshot, Surrey/Census
1851/John Mathews/Son, Carpenter/21/Thames Ditton, Surrey/Census
1851/M A Collins/Niece/16/Thames Ditton, Surrey/Census
1851/A Harrige/Cook, Widow/50/Chalford, Buckinghamshire/Census
1851/Thomas Farrent/Ostler/23/Downy, Buckinghamshire/Census
1855/John Mathews/../../../Post Office Directory **
1878/Robert Richardson/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/Robert Richardson/Licensed Victualler/61/Capel St Mary, Suffolk/Census
1881/Jane Richardson/Wife/61/Metfield, Suffolk/Census
1881/harriet Taylor/Sister, Farmers Wife/47/Metfield, Suffolk/Census
1881/Agnes Pulford/Niece, Barmaid/24/Metfield, Suffolk/Census
1891/Albert Hebburn/../../../Kellys Directory
1891/Arthur Charles Hebburn/Licensed Victualler/37/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1891/Annie Wright Hebburn/Wife/29/Woodleford, Yorkshire/Census
1891/Ellen Gertrude Baker/Niece, Barmaid/22/ddlestone, Surrey/Census
1891/Alice Hebburn Baker/Niece, Barmaid/20/Camberley, Hampshire/Census
1891/Mary Jane Bedford/Domestic Servant/21/Aldershot, Hampshire/Census
1891/Alfred Smith/Visitor, Butler/21/Baldock, Hertfordshire/Census
The February 1892 Petty sessions lists the Cricketers, Chertsey bridge.
Arthur Charles Hebburn is the current licensee; Hotel accommodation, Good
stabling, it is 40 yards from Bridge Hotel
1901/Charles Lovett/Publican/51/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1901/Maude Lovett/Wife/51/Downham, Norfolk/Census
1901/Charles H Lovett/Son, Commercial Clerk/27/London/Census
1901/Esther M Lovett/Daughter in Law/28/Worthing, Sussex/Census
1901/Stanley P Lovett/Son, Carpenter/22/London/Census
1901/Frances H Loundes/Visitor/60/Cabada/Census
1901/Gertrude L Morrisey/Visitor/30/CAlifornia USA/Census
1901/Mabel A Phillips/Barmaid/20/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1901/Floence E Turner/Domestic Servant/16/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1901/James Richardson/Barman/19/Buckingham, Buckinghamshire/Census
The 1903 Petty sessions lists the Cricketers, Chertsey bridge, Charles
Lovatt is the current licensee; it is 51 yards from Bridge Hotel, 605 yards
from The Vine, with 6 rooms and stabling for 7 horses
1911/Eliza Maud Lovett/Licensed Victualler, Widow/61/Downham, Norfolk/Census
1911/Stanley Philip Lovett/Son, Manager/31/London/Census
1911/Mabel A Phillips/Manageress/30/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1911/Emily A Railton/Domestic Servant/30/Newmarket, Suffolk/Census
1913/Mrs Elizabeth Lovett/../../../Kellys Directory
1918/Mrs Elizabeth Lovett/../../../Kellys Directory
1937/J P Hoxey, Cricketers Hotel, Bridge road, Chertsey/../../Kelly’s
Directory
** Provided By Stephen Harris