Putney pubs history index
This is strictly listed in Coombe for census detail
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Surrey .
Duke of Cambridge, Kingston Vale SW15
Kindly provided by Deborah Haynes
Residents at this address
1891/Francis Hale/Beer Retailer/38/Perbrook Park, Hampshire/Census
1891/Annie Hale/Wife, Assistant/40/Humberstone, Leicester/Census
1891/Florence Hale/Daughter/15/Humberstone, Leicester/Census
1891/Horace Hale/Son/12/London, Middlesex/Census
1891/Albert Hale/Son/5/London, Middlesex/Census
1891/William Neasham/Visitor, Publican/45/Wormster, Wiltshire/Census
1901/James Barden/Proprietor/54/Marden, Kent/Census
1901/Ellen Barden/Wife/46/City of London/Census
1901/Ethel Barden/Daughter/13/Fulham, London/Census
1901/Walter Barden/Son, gardener/14/Weston super Mare, Somerset/Census
1901/Lilian Barden/Daughter/7/Putney, Surrey/Census
James Barden is at the
Oak, Woodham
Mortimer, in Essex by the 1911 census.
1913/Isaac Beck/.. /../../Post Office Directory
1918/Isaac Beck/.. /../../Post Office Directory
My grandfather, Edward Brown is listed at the
Three Compasses,
Rotherhithe in 1937 and left in 1948 where he then took the tenancy
for The Railway Tavern (Charlie Browns), in Limehouse from 1948 - 1955. Both
my grandparents, Edward and Hilda Brown were the licensees. From 1956 to
1972 they were licensees at The Duke of Cambridge, Kingston Vale, SW15. *
1956 - 1972/Edward and Hilda Brown/../../../Personal history *
* Provided By Deborah Haynes