Lincoln Arms, 104 Thames Street, Weybridge, Surrey

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This pub may in the 18th century have been known as the Anchor. In 1840 it was referred to as the Earl of Lincoln Arms & Anchor. It was renamed the Minnow in 2000. **

Lincoln Arms, 104 Thames Street- in July 2010

Lincoln Arms, 104 Thames Street- in July 2010

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Residents at this address

1826/George Dodd/Lincoln Arms/../../Petty Sessions

1832/Robert Dix / Licensed Victualler & Sadler and Harness Maker & Dairyman /../../London Gazette, 13 March 1832 **

1840/William Lewis Harris/../../../Court Rolls of Manor of Shepperton, held at London Metropolitan Archives **

1855/Richard Harris/Lincoln Arms/../../Post Office Directory **

1866/Richard Harris / Occupier /../../London Gazette, 27 April 1866 **

1878/Mrs Harris/../../../Post Office Directory of Surrey **

1881/Charlotte Harris / Licensed Victualler, widow /../../Records of Gregory, Rowcliffe & Co./../../../Solicitors **, held at London Metropolitan Archives **

1881/Charlotte Harris/Licensed Victueller, Widow/53/Addlestone, Surrey/Census
1881/William Harris/Son, Fly Proprietor/23/Byfleet, Surrey/Census
1881/Charlotte Jather/Mother, Widow/79/Dartford, Kent/Census
1881/Elizabeth Golding/Domestic Servant/15/Shepperton, Middlesex/Census

1881/William Harris / Licensed Victualler /../../Records of Gregory, Rowcliffe & Co./../../../Solicitors **, held at London Metropolitan Archives **

1891/Mrs Anne Hadley-Davis/../../../Kellys Directory **

1891/Anne Hadley Davis/Hotel Keeper, Widow/34/Ponteypool, Monmouth/Census
1891/Emma Irene Ham/Barmaid/25/Kingston, Jamaica/Census
1891/Lucy Hough/Waitress/23/Linley, Shropshire/Census
1891/Minnie Earl/Cook/34/Limerick, Ireland/Census
1891/Bessie Baker/Housemaid/17/Buckland, Berkshire/Census

The February 1892 Petty sessions lists the Lincolns Arms, Thames street. Harriet A Dairs is the current licensee; Hotel accommodation, Good stabling, it is 100 yards from Old Crown, alehouse

1901/William Harris / Licensed Victualler /../../Records of Gregory, Rowcliffe & Co./../../../Solicitors **, held at London Metropolitan Archives **

1902/Harriett Ann Hadley Davis / Licensed Victualler /../../Records of Gregory, Rowcliffe & Co./../../../Solicitors **, held at London Metropolitan Archives **

1902/William Harris / Boatbuilder /../../Records of Gregory, Rowcliffe & Co./../../../Solicitors **, held at London Metropolitan Archives **

The 1903 Petty sessions lists the Lincoln Arms, Thames Street, James MacConnell is the current licensee; 120 yards from Old Crown, 570 yards from Kings Arms, with 10 rooms and stabling for 8 horses

1913/Fernand Guellerin/../../../Kellys Directory of Surrey **

1918/Richard Fox-Warner/../../../Kellys Directory of Surrey


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