South Norwood pub history index
Latterly the Oceans Apart
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Surrey .
The following entries are in this format:
Residents at this address
The Duke of Clarence is also located in the 1871 census as Prince of Denmark, Holland Terrace, Portland Road, Croyden; with James Griffith aged 37 years born in Epsom - Licensed Victualler employing one man - Ellen Griffith aged 25 years, wife and children William aged 3 years, and Thomas aged 2 years & Nellie is 11 months. *
James Griffith went on to run the Waddon Arms, 90 Waddon New Road, West Croydon where he died in 1895; and also the Manor House, East India road
in 1881, and the Royal Mason in Poplar in the 1891 census. He married Ellen Cross in 1865 at Shoreditch when he was 37, and she was 19. He was a carpenter of 26 Cross road, as was his father, Thomas Griffiths, a carpenter; whilst her father was listed as James Cross, Gentleman. *
1871/James Griffiths/Licensed Victualler/37/Epsom, Surrey/Census *
1871/Ellen Griffiths/Wife/25/Hammersmith, Middlesex/Census
1871/William Griffiths/Son/3/Norwood, Surrey/Census
1871/Thomas Griffiths/Son/2/Norwood, Surrey/Census
1871/Nellie Griffiths/Daughter/11 months/Norwood, Surrey/Census
1871/Stephen J Hive/Pot Man/19/East Wickham, Kent/Census
1871/Annie Homes/Domestic Servant/13/Boston, Lincolnshire/Census
1891/John Edward Warrell, Prince of Denmark, 152 Portland road, South Norwood/../../Kelly’s Directory
1900/P O'Callaghan/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Patrick O'Callaghan/Licensed Victualler/62/Ireland/Census
1901/Hannah O'Callaghan/Wife/56/Kidderminster, Worcestershire/Census
1901/Alice O'Callaghan/Daughter/28/City, London/Census
1901/Herbert Weidman/Potman/22/City, London/Census
1901/Sarah Wilkins/Domestic Servant/22/Stepney, Essex/Census
Croydon Times 02 March 1904
The license of the Prince of Denmark, Portland road, South Norwood , was transferred from John Henry Taylor to Fred Fletcher, of Barking road, Canning Town.
Norwood News 17 February 1912
The license of the Prince of Denmark public house, Portland Road, South Norwood was transferred from E G Bates to John Matthew Booth
1913/John Matthew Booth/.. /../../Kelly’s Directory
1918/John Matthew Booth/.. /../../Kelly’s Directory
By 1921, John Matthew Booth is at the Red Deer, 279 Brighton Road, Croydon
1937/Henry Charles Evans/.. /../../Kelly’s Directory
* Provided By Nick Reeson