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Prince Of Saxe Coburg, 886 Old Kent Road, Camberwell

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At St Mary Le Strand Place in 1856 before Old Kent Road is numbered. In the early 20th century it was renamed the Prince of Windsor - I imagine this renaming took place on the outbreak of World War One. More recently it has been again renamed and is now the Breffni Arms (2008). **

A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Camberwell, Surrey,  London. The Camberwell, Surrey , London listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors. This area includes Camberwell, Dulwich and Peckham.

Prince of Saxe Coburg, 886 Old Kent Road, SE15 - in May 2008

Prince of Saxe Coburg, 886 Old Kent Road, SE15 - in May 2008

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.

John Wates, 21.1.1799 C. Erith - 17.10.1868 at 7 Queen Street, Milton (69). Bronchitis. William Wates present at his death. Buried at St. Georges Ch.1819 he married Mary Elizabeth Annie Dennis (1.11.1800 Sheerness - 19.8.1872 R. Gravesend (72). Her father Thomas Dennis formerly of Blenden, Bexley, Kent. Buried at St. Georges Church) at Highfield Church, Ifield, Kent. 11 Children who all reached maturity, which speaks well for their parents. The Family Bible lists the many places where the children were christened, so they did not have a settled life, he may have been improving his position. Her father Thomas Dennis d. 27.1.1824 leaving his wife Sarah a life interest in his property, then it was to go to his daughter Mary. He owned a lease of the Public House, Prince of Saxe Coburg, 886 Old Kent Road, which had good stabling, kitchen and flower gardens, a bowling green and other amenities, so was considered a valuable property. *

Mrs. Sarah Dennis 2nd marriage was to Leonard Hooper of Deptford, Labourer, so apparently let her daughter and son-in-law have the public house in 1839. John borrowed money to equip the Inn, taking a legal bond out on 7.5.1839 "the second year of Victoria", to borrow £250 from Mrs. or Miss, Aunt Ann Gibbs, who was probably an elderly resident at the Inn and possibly a relative; also £800 on Mary's Life Insurance for £1,200 - he probably borrowed money from Mary Coute, who may have been a relative. But the business was soon in difficulties. On 21.3.1842 John was made a bankrupt at Garraway's Coffee House, Change Alley, Cornhill - it was said "John smashed through the Bank, going crash". Reference was made in court to John and Mary Elizabeth and their 8 children (the two oldest may have left home before that date), the youngest was born at Washington Place, Peckham on 9.11.1842, so they had already left the Inn and John was a barman, not a licensed victualler. As the lease of the Inn only had 31 years to run, it was not easy to sell, and was finally sold on 21.3.1852. The family established themselves at The Roebuck Tavern, 7 Queen Street, Gravesend before 1861, John describing himself as Victualer "Tap", at Thomas' wedding as "gentleman" and on Aunt Gibbs bond, as Yeoman. *

1839/John Waters/../../../../Pigots Directory ****

1851/Chas Brock/../../../../Kellys Directory ****

1856/Edward Blissatt/../../../../Post Office Directory ****

1869/Mrs Charlotte Dye/../../../../Post Office Directory ****

1877/Chas Dye/../../../../Post Office Directory **

1881/Charles Herbert Dye/Licensed Victualler, Widow/30/Holborn, Middlesex/Census ****
1881/Annie Charlotte Dye/Daughter/7/Camberwell, Surrey/Census
1881/Mary Ann Allen/Housekeepe, Widow/53/Clerkenwell, Middlesex/Census
1881/Annie Sarah Henderson/Barmaid/22/Brighton, Sussex/Census
1881/Eliza Reynolds/Barmaid/17/Peckham, Surrey/Census
1881/Sarah Lowton/General Servant/15/Exeter, Devon/Census

1882/C H Dye/../../../../Post Office Directory ****

1884/Walter Farnam/../../../../Post Office Directory ****

1889/Godwin S Johnson/../../../../Post Office Directory **

1891/Godwin S Johnson/../../../../Post Office Directory ****

1892/Godwin S Johnson/../../../../Post Office Directory **

1895/Godwin S Johnson/../../../../Post Office Directory ****

1899/Godwin S Johnson/../../../../Post Office Directory ****

1910/Godwin S Johnson/../../../../Kelly's Directory **

1915/Mrs Elizabeth Nellie Jarvis/../../../../Kelly's Directory **

Prince of Windsor :

1921/Harry Roger Warren/../../../../Post Office Directory ****

1938/Jn Wm Kimber/../../../../Post Office Directory ****

1941/Jn Wm Kimber/../../../../Post Office Directory **

1944/Jn Wm Kimber/../../../../Post Office Directory ****


* Provided By Brian Wates

** Provided By Stephen Harris

**** Provided By Kevan

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