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at 100 Old Hoxton Town in 1856 & earlier; It was established by the 1820s and closed in 2004. It is now in residential use. ***
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Shoreditch, East London. The Shoreditch, East London Pubs listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.

Admiral Keppel, 232 Hoxton Street, N1 - in 1930 and has A E Hammond's name over the door

Admiral Keppel, 232 Hoxton Street, N1 - in May 2007
Both kindly provided by Stephen Harris
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1839/David Ray/../../../Pigots Directory ****
1856/Wm Finch/../../../Post Office Directory ****
1869/H Fuller/../../../Post Office Directory ****
According to the 1871 census, my g.g. grandfather Henry Hall was a licensed
victualler at the Jolly Butchers
pub in Stoke Newington High Street, Hackney. Henry Hall died in 1879 and at
the time of his death, he was the licensed victualler at the Admiral Keppel
in Hoxton, Shoreditch. On the 1881 census, Henry Hall's son, (also named
Henry) was the licensed victualler at the Admiral Keppel. My g.g.
grandfather Henry Hall had a son named Richard Hall who was the licensed
victualler at the Jolly Butchers in 1883. My g.g. grandfather Henry Hall was
married twice. After Henry's death, his second wife Beatrice remarried
Joshua Evans. Joshua was the licensed victualler of the Cricketers Arms at
Newington Butts in 1891. ***
Henry Hall:
Personal Estate under £4000.
A will dated 24 September 1868 proved at the Principal Registry October
1881.
9 January. Administration of the Personal Estate of henry ha;; late of the
"Admiral Keppel", 232 Hoxton High Street in the County of Middlesex.
Licensed Victualler who died 22 December 1879 at 12 Wilmer Gardens, Hoxton
in the said County was granted at the Principal registry to henry Hall of
Bromley House, Gunnersbury Lane, Acton in the said County Cowkeeper the son
and one of the next of kin. ***
1879/Henry Hall/../../../Death Certificate ***
In the 1881 census, my ancestors, Henry, Frederick and Richard Hall were at
the Admiral Keppel Pub in Shoreditch Hoxton. Henry Hall died in 1890 and
according to the National Probate Calendar, he was a Licensed Victualler at
the Askew Arms,
Uxbridge Road, Hammersmith at the time of his death. His brother Frederick
Hall was a Licensed Victualler at "The
Cock" Tavern on Holloway Road. in 1890. I know these are my ancestors
because the names of the children and widow, Emma Hall, are the same names
that were listed on the 1881 and 1891 census'. **
1880/Henry Hall/../../../Post Office Directory ***
1881/Henry Hall/Licensed Victualler/29/Hammersmith, Middlesex/Census ****
1881/Mary Ann Hall/Wife/28/Croydon, Surrey/Census
1881/Emma Hall/Daughter/3/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1881/Henry Arthur Hall/Son/11 months/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1881/Frederick Hall/Brother, Licenced Victualler/25/Hammersmith,
Middlesex/Census
1881/Martha Emma Hall/Brothers wife/22/Croydon, Surrey/Census
1881/Richard Hall/Brother, Barman/21/Hammersmith, Middlesex/Census
1881/Mary Davey/Barmaid/24/Bromley, Middlesex/Census
1882/Hall Brothers/../../../Post Office Directory ****
1884/Frank Barnes/../../../Post Office Directory ****
1891/James Forward/../../../Post Office Directory ****
1894/Fredk George Mazdon/../../../Post Office Directory **
1895/Fredk George Mazdon/../../../Post Office Directory **
1899/John Regan/../../../Post Office Directory ****
1900/Geo Henry Sanders/../../../Post Office Directory ***
1910/Arthur Edward Hammond/../../../Post Office Directory ****
1914/Arthur Edward Hammond/../../../Post Office Directory ****
1921/Arthur Edward Hammond/../../../Post Office Directory ****
1934/Arthur Edward Hammond/../../../Kelly's ****
1938/Arthur Edward Hammond/../../../Post Office Directory ****
My Aunt Lilian Rose Croll was licensee to both the Admiral Keppel, 232
Hoxton Street, Shoreditch and the Kings Arms, 295 Hoxton Street, Shoreditch
in the mid 1900s. She also had another pub which I believe
was The Queen Victoria. There is a photo taken outside the
Kings Arms of all the male customers who
appear to be going off on a Pub Outing. *
1944/Mrs L R Croll/../../../Post Office Directory ****
1944/Mrs L R Croll/../../../BT Telephone Directory [CLErknwl 3521] ****
1946/Mrs L R Croll/../../../BT Telephone Directory [CLErknwl 3521] ****
1947/Mrs L R Croll/../../../BT Telephone Directory [CLErknwl 3521] ****
1949/Mrs L R Croll/../../../BT Telephone Directory [CLErknwl 3521] ****
1950/Mrs L R Croll/../../../BT Telephone Directory [CLErknwl 3521] ****
Mrs Croll is next at 78 Hows Street for a
number of years
* Provided By Carol Stocker
** Provided By Laurel Lahay
*** Provided By Stephen Harris
**** Provided By Kevan
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