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Licence victualler search?

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JALimestonePlains

JALimestonePlains Report 24 Jan 2005 06:18

Dawn tried to google but nothing like a picture of the Beehive, could you email me the url please Many thanks JA

Peter

Peter Report 23 Jan 2005 23:26

Have you tryed the Pub History Society. there web site is. www.pubhistory.*freeserve.*co>uk/phs/index.htm remove * They might be able to put you on to some thing.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 23 Jan 2005 23:23

Glen, There is a site that has pubs & Landlords (and other inhabitants) from the 1881 Census - not much good for you at the moment, but you never know!!!! Just google '1881 pubs 'and it will take you there. Not all of Hampshire is included thought - I've noticed not one pub from Winchester is included!! maggie

JALimestonePlains

JALimestonePlains Report 23 Jan 2005 22:38

Gordon, looking forwrd to the title of the book. Could not find anything on the Historical Directories site Regads JA

Dawn

Dawn Report 23 Jan 2005 20:46

The book sounds interesting Gordon!! Kind Regards Dawn

Gordon

Gordon Report 23 Jan 2005 17:04

Hi everyone There is a book published with the names of pubs and owners. My wife had an ancestor who ran one in the 1800,s and then his daughter took over. It is now demolished, but the book had details of them. I will find out the name and author and get back to you. Gordon

Anne

Anne Report 23 Jan 2005 13:49

You might find the local archives hold the annual licencing lists for pubs. They had to apply for a licence each year. I have 19C publicans and we have been able to sort out some dates from these licencing lists. Anne

Glen

Glen Report 23 Jan 2005 12:56

Thanks Keith, Dawn and all !!! You have all been very helpful, thank you !!!! Is interesting to know the pub was called 'The Falcon' My ancestors, Thomas and Bessie Bundy must have been licencees there in 1925 (when he died). I wouldnt have thought it would have changed its name between 1918-25. I dont think it is still there now, but may pop down there next week and have a look !!! best regards Glen

JALimestonePlains

JALimestonePlains Report 23 Jan 2005 12:34

Dawn , I do not think the Pub still exists, someone found a couple of sites for me earlier on when I was new to the site but got stuck at that point with Smiths and a mite discouraged so went onto other branches of the family. Met my Uncle again in Adelaide a few weeks ago I know it is impportant to him as well as my mama in UK who is 86 if I could find out a little more so here I am at it again! I am grateful for your help.. JA

Keith

Keith Report 23 Jan 2005 11:40

Glen Just looked up 1918 Kellys. 74 Kings Rd was "The Falcon" P.H. Proprieter was Mrs Emma Lester. Any good?

Dawn

Dawn Report 23 Jan 2005 11:32

Hiya JA No, I can't say I have. Have you looked on the Historical Diectories site? You may find them listed on there. Does the pub still exist? Let me know will you? Regards Dawn UPDATE.....I just 'googled' the pub a picture of 'the beehive' in that area appeared....May be worth a look!

JALimestonePlains

JALimestonePlains Report 23 Jan 2005 11:30

Dawn, did you come across The Beehive, on or near cadogen gardens. My great grandfather ran it for a period 1880s I think. Alfred Smith...I know little else about him. My Grandfather was Edward Arthur. How do I look up teh 1891 cnesus? Grateful for any assistance JA

Dawn

Dawn Report 23 Jan 2005 11:30

Glen...... Me again..... I've just put 'Kings Road Portsmouth' into google. It seems the road is still there. I am just wondering whether it may be worth heading a thread 'Does Anybody Know Kings Road in Portsmouth?', and seeing if anyone remembers a pub. Just another thought. Dawn

Dawn

Dawn Report 23 Jan 2005 11:24

Right Glen What I would do now is contact the local Library. I had a similar thing with one of my G.Grandmother's pubs in the East End of London. It appears it was probably bombed during WW11. I too found it in the Historical Directories. Try 'googling', your ancestor's name on that. Good Luck Dawn

Glen

Glen Report 23 Jan 2005 11:20

Hi Dawn and Gwyneth, Thanks for the replies. I checked the address, 74, Kings Rd, Portsmouth, and it appears that the address does not exist nowadays. What i may do is check a Kellys Guide around that time, 1925, and see if a pub is listed there then. best regards Glen

Dawn

Dawn Report 23 Jan 2005 11:08

Glen Do you have the address of this person? I presume you do on the death cert. I was just wondering if you put the address into 'google' whether anything will come up? My G.Grandmother was a Victualler in the late 1890s-1910s. She was listed at an address on the 1901 census and it came up with the pub's name. Just a thought...... Regards Dawn

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 23 Jan 2005 09:06

Glen Was there no home address on the certificate to help you? If not maybe you could find him on an electoral list in Portsmouth. I would think it likely that he lived in or near the licenced premises.

Joan

Joan Report 23 Jan 2005 08:19

hi there i just though i would let you no that my Dad had The Bee Hive Pub in Roman rd, Bethnal Green, from 1938 till 1971 33 years. thats a long time. Joan

Skewedhalo

Skewedhalo Report 23 Jan 2005 00:10

Hi Glen. I found out that my great grandfather was a licensed victualler in Hampshire. Apparently he ran the Yacht Inn at Itchen. If you find out how to obtain the records, please can you let me know? Thanks, Sharon

Glen

Glen Report 22 Jan 2005 17:31

Hi Helen and Lynne, Thanks for your replies. It gives me something to work on !!! It would be interesting to see which pub they owned, if they did indeed own one. Maybe they still have an opened tab ??? Although thinking about it, they mught have an outstanding bill too !!! best regards Glen