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Search the London & Southern England Pub History site and Street directory by historical Pub name, surname or street address, i.e. use the search box below. The Pub history site is a major historical street directory which lists mainly Pubs, beer retailers, taverns and hotels; and street name changes between about 1840 and 1940. All transcriptions and imagery is copyright, and excepting personal usage (which is fine); is NOT available for commercial usage without explicit permission. Many of the Pubs are still open, as I do not differentiate between dead and open Pubs. The site is updated every day, mainly during pub opening hours. Please contact: Kevan with any updates and additional details to the site/s. Thanks.
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Rose & Crown, 65 Union Street, Southwark St Saviour, Surrey, London

The Rose & Crown, 65 Union Street

The Rose & Crown, 65 Union Street

Kindly supplied by John Askins

Source - Family History Magazine - May 2000, issue 56

A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Southwark St Saviour, Surrey,  London. The Southwark St Saviour, Surrey , London listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.

The Rose & Crown, 65 Union Street - in January 2007

The Rose & Crown, 65 Union Street - in January 2007

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.

1869/John Owen/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1871/William J Owen/Son Cellarman/22/Middlesex/Census  ***
1871/Maud Baxter/Manager/41/Exeter Devon/Census
1871/Thomas Warboys/Servnt Barman/27/Hertford Hertfordshire/Census
1871/John Williams/Servnt Potman/25/Wantage Berkshire/Census
1871/Ann Jermany/Servnt Gen/23/Popes Corner Hertfordshire/Census
1871/William H Southan/Assistant Medical Man/56/Birmingham Warwickshire/Census

1881/Henry Holland/Manager Licenced Victualler/21/St George In East/Census ****
1881/Mary Mullett/Sister In Law, Housekeeper, Widow/40/Kent/Census
1881/Henry Mullett/Son, Clerk Hop Factor/15/Stepney/Census
1881/Henry Ward/Barman/35/St Giles/Census
1881/George Eastwood/Potman/24/Eastbourne, Sussex/Census

1882/Stollard & Ward/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1891/Harry Stiles/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1899/John Tucker/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1910/David Aylott/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1915/David Aylott/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1921/David Aylott/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1944/Sidney A Leigh & Rd Keen/../../../Post Office Directory ****


** Provided By Stephen Harris

*** Provided By Bev Howlett

**** Provided By Kevan

Search the London & Southern England Pub History site and Street directory by historical Pub name, surname or street address. The Pub history site is a major historical street directory which lists mainly Pubs and street name changes between about 1840 and 1940. The site is updated every day. Contact: Kevan with any updates and additions.
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All transcriptions and imagery is copyright, and excepting personal usage (which is fine); it is NOT available for commercial usage without explicit permission.
The historical trade directory and census listing of all of London, Essex, Kent, Suffolk, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Sussex, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire Oxfordshire, and Dorset. If you are searching for a historical address, try the census and street directory database. This is a Victorian view on the streets of london and the south of England.

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