Weybridge pub history index
This pub was established before 1729 – ‘Old was added to its name by around 1832. **
Old Crown, 83 Thames Street - in July 2010
Kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Surrey.
Residents at this address
1822/Richard Allen/Old Crown/../../Petty Sessions
1826/Richard Allen/Old Crown/../../Petty Sessions
1855/Charles Allen/Old Crown/../../Post Office Directory **
1878/Richard James Brewer/../../../Post Office Directory of Surrey **
1881/Richard James Brewer/Inn Keeper/36/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1881/Elizabeth Brewer/Wife/37/Manchester/Census
1881/Thomas J Brewer/Son/6/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1881/William R Brewer/Son/5/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1881/Reginald H Brewer/Son/3/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1881/Ernest Geo Brewer/Son/2 months/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1881/William Brewer/Father, Retired, Widow/70/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1881/Thomas Alcott/Valet/49/Brighton, Sussex/Census
1881/Emma Moss/Servant Domestic/16/Newhall, Surrey/Census
1881/Eliza Pitcher/Nurse Girl/13/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Henry Gillen/Boarder, Labourer/56/Basingstoke, Hampshire/Census
1881/Richard M Jackson/Boarder, Secretary Clerk/25/Lizards, Hampshire/Census
1891/Richard James Brewer/../../../Kellys Directory **
1891/Richard Jas Brewer/Licensed Victualler/45/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1891/Elizabeth Brewer/Wife/46/Manchester, Lancashire/Census
1891/Thomas Brewer/Son, Gas Company Clerk/15/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1891/William Brewer/Son/14/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1891/Reginald Brewer/Son/12/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1891/Ernest Brewer/Son/10/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1891/Kate Motham/General Servant/25/Farncombe, Surrey/Census
1891/Jphn Collett/Boarder/48/Oxford, Oxfordshire/Census
1891/Thomas Alcott/Boarder, General Servant/64/Brighton, Sussex/Census
The February 1892 Petty sessions lists the Old Crown, Thames street. Richard
Brewer is the current licensee; Hotel accommodation, it is 100 yards from
Lincoln Arms, alehouse
The 1903 Petty sessions lists the Old Crown, Thames Street, F J Hammerton is
the current licensee; it is 320 yards from Flint Gate, 450 yards from The
Lion, with 1 room and stabling for 4 horses
1909/Frederick Hammerton / Public House Proprietor / 40 / Deceased – Died of
heart disease at the George Hotel, Brighton /../../Records of the Brighton
Coroner, held at East Sussex Records Office **
1909/Frederick John Hammerton / Licensed Victualler, deceased / Died 28
September 1909 /../../London Gazette, 5 November 1909 **
1909/Ada Eleanor Hammerton / Executor /../../London Gazette, 5 November 1909
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1911/Emily Alda Hammerton/Licensed Victualler, Widow/43/London, Middlesex/Census
1911/Emily Ada Hammerton/Daughter/17/Long Ditton, Surrey/Census
1911/Fredric Robert Hammerton/Son/15/Long Ditton, Surrey/Census
1911/Sidney George/Son/13/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1911/David Charles/Son/12/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1911/Samuel Eagle/Billiard Marker/27/Shepperton, Middlesex/Census
1911/Susan Eagle/Servant/25/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
1918/Mrs Ada Eleanor Hammerton/../../../Kellys Directory of Surrey
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