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This is not the same pub as the
Prince of Orange in Artillery Row.
Palmer’s Village was effectively cleared away when Victoria Street was built
in 1850-1, and its street pattern no longer exists. The pub, by the 1840s,
was tied to the Artillery Brewery owned by Joseph Carter Wood (taken over by
Watney’s in 1891 and closed down soon after). Mr Wood seems to have built
the Artillery Row one as a replacement. The earliest record I have for this
pub is in November 1814. The landlord in June 1830 was a Mr Skinner,
according to a news item in the Morning Chronicle. *
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Westminster, St Margaret - London. The Westminster - St Margaret, London listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
05 Jun 1830 / Mr Skinner /../../../ report of court case in The Morning
Chronicle *
22 Apr 1832 / Charles Wickens and John Rowland /../../../ partnership
dissolved – London Gazette *
1 June 1832 Insured: Charles Wickens, of the Prince of Orange Francis Place
Palmers Village Tothill Fields, victualler and spirit dealer. Ref: MS
11936/538/1141173 *
3 August 1836 Insured: Charles Wickens, of the Prince of Orange Francis
Place Palmers Village Tothill Fields, victualler and spirit dealer. Ref: MS
11936/553/1228147 *
10 Jun 1847 / Licence transfer from Stephen Robinson (decd.) to Sarah
Robinson (executrix) /../../../ The Era *
30 Nov 1847 / Licence transfer from Sarah Robinson to Nathaniel Musk
/../../../ The Era *
Sarah Robinson, who took over briefly when her husband Stephen died, later
married George Fox, of the
Carpenters
Arms, Pimlico. *
1851 / Nathaniel Musk / Licensed Victualler / 40 / St George, Hanover
Square/ Census *
1851 / Maria Musk / Wife / 37 / Clerkenwell, Middlesex / Census *
1851 / Maria Musk / Daughter / 8 / St Sepulchre, Middlesex / Census
1851 / George Musk / Son / 4 / St Sepulchre, Middlesex / Census
1851 / Nathaniel Musk / Son / 2 / Westminster / Census
1851 / Charles George / Servant / Shoreditch, Middlesex/ Census
1851 / Eliza George / House Servant / Richmond, Surrey / Census
30 Jan 1853 / Nathaniel Musk /../../../ Licence transfer to new premises –
The Era. *
* Provided By John Hills
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