Lord Raglan, 65 Cronin Road, Peckham SE15

Camberwell pubs history index

Address changes between 1911 and 1914 from 65 Camden Grove north to 65 Cronin Road

Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.

Residents at this address.

1867/Frederick Freeman/../../../Post Office Directory *

1878/Alfred Henry Sawyer Jones/../../../Post Office Directory *

1881/Nathaniel Sykes/Licensed Victualler/46/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Mary A Sykes/Wife/49/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Lauretta Sykes/Daughter/24/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Alice Sykes/Daughter/18/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Tatton Sykes/Son/13/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Elmey Sykes/Daughter/10/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Clara Sykes/Daughter/5/London, Middlesex/Census

1891/Robert B Talbot/Licensed Victualler/25/Chelsea, London/Census
1891/Florence G Talbot/Wife/21/Chelsea, London/Census
1891/Clara R Rich/Barmaid/22/Camberwell, London/Census
1891/Elizabeth M Flowers/General Servant/19/Plumstead, London/Census

1896/J Osborne/../../../../Post Office Directory

1901/Wm Edward Balls/../../../../Post Office Directory

1904/Francis Walt. Luff/../../../Post Office Directory *

1905/Francis Walt Luff/../../../../Post Office Directory

1908/Frederick Gooding/../../../../Post Office Directory

1911/Frederick Gooding/../../../../Post Office Directory

Lord raglan, 65 Cronin Road :

1914/John Cooper/../../../Post Office Directory *

1918/John Joseph Cooper of the Lord Raglan 65 Cronin road Peckham Surrey died 10 January 1918 Administration London 9 February to Katherine Cooper widow. Effectx �238 15s./Probate

1919/Mrs K Cooper/../../../../Post Office Directory

1921/Katharine Cooper/../../../../Post Office Directory

1938/Cyril Edmnd Biggs/../../../../Post Office Directory

1944/Edward Jn Wilder/../../../../Post Office Directory

1961/Lord Raglan, 65 Cronin road SE15/../../../Pub Directory

My father Arthur Thomas Hopkins had this pub around 1960-1962. *
I was born here and remember there was a fish and chip shop very close. It was a fine pub, I think 3 storeys. My father found some old oil paintings in the attic. The first one was a nude and my mother ( Irish Catholic) made him throw them all out. Often wonder if they were any good!
Trade was initially poor , he only sold 2 bottles of Guinness one day. Dad was warned of a heavy drinking , good natured Irishman who could be a bit of a handful. and known to all as Dooley. He eventually turned up and Dad said he was great for trade and a good chap. He used to regularly shout out “Yippee!” !!!
Dad then took The Congleton, in Maxey road, plumstead guess 1962-66, then the Dartmouth arms, Forest hill 1966-68 , and eventually The Ship, Puddle dock lane, Wilmington from 1970-84.


* Provided By Ewan

** Provided By John Hopkins

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