Chertsey pub history index
This pub was demolished in the 1980s. It may have later been called the Black Boy? *
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.
1881/Thomas Churcher/Beer House & Lodging Housekeeper/39/Shibbington,
Hampshire/Census
1881/Eliza Churcher/Wife/30/Knaphill, Surrey/Census
1881/Bessie L Churcher/Daughter/6/Knaphill, Surrey/Census
1881/William G Churcher/Son/4/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1881/Thomas E Churcher/Son/2/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1881/Emma A E Churcher/Daughter/1/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
+ Lodgers
1891/Owen Godfrey/Publican/35/Croydon, Sureey/Census
1891/Ellen Godfrey/Wife/32/Taunton, Somerset/Census
1891/Florence Emma Godfrey/Daughter/6/Staines, Middlesex/Census
1891/Frederick Grayston Godfrey/Son/2/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1891/Leonard George Godfrey/Son/1/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
+ Lodgers
The February 1892 Petty sessions lists the Prince Albert, Guildford street.
Godfrey Owen is the current licensee; it is 15 yards from Brewery Tap,
beerhouse
1901/William Irons/Beer Retailer/44/St Neots, Huntingdon/Census
1901/Annie Irons/Wife/38/Egham, Surrey/Census
1901/Francis A Irons/Daughter/13/Bermondsey, London/Census
1901/Elizabeth J Irons/Daughter/8/Bermondsey, London/Census
1901/William Irons/Son/5/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1901/Edwin D Irons/Son/3/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1901/JOhn C A Irons/Son/1/Kingston, Surrey/Census
+ Lodgers
The 1903 Petty sessions lists the Prince Albert, Guildford Street, William
Irons is the current licensee; it is 26 yards from The George, 92 yards from
Railway Bell, with 6 rooms
1913/Thomas Mealing/Beer Retailer/../../Kellys Directory
1918/Thomas Mealing/Beer Retailer/../../Kellys Directory
* Provided By John Whelan
** Provided By Stephen Harris