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Sort file:- Woolwich, August, 2024.

Page Updated:- Friday, 30 August, 2024.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1856-

Duke of York

Latest 1938+

14 New Road

Woolwich

Duke of York 1900

Above photo 1920s, by kind permission Chris Mansfield. http://www.chrismansfieldphotos.com/ The pub is shown just left of centre.

 

In the 1900s the pub operated as a beer house.

 

From the Borough of Greenwich Free Press, 15 September, 1855.

George Field was charged with creating a disturbance and damaging a bagatelle board, at the "Duke of York," New-road. The offence was fully proved by the evidence of the landlord, and the prisoner was ordered to pay 5s. damage, or seven day’s imprisonment.

 

From the Borough of Greenwich Free Press, 6 September, 1856.

APPLICATIONS FOR SPIRIT LICENSES.

The following applications will be made for licenses at the Special Sessions to be holden on the 25th day of September, inst.:—

Woolwich

"Cricketers;"

"New Ordnance Arms;"

"Exhibition;"

"British Museum;"

"Railway Tavern;"

"Lord Whitworth;"

"Bank;"

"Albert;"

"Bricklayer’s Arms;"

"Pier;"

"Union;"

"Elephant and Castle;"

"Powis Arms;"

"Bricklayer's Arms;"

"Duke of York;"

"Pioneer;"

"Cornish Arms;"

"Gun;"

"Manor Arms;"

and "Navy and Army Hotel."

 

From the Borough of Greenwich Free Press, 27 September, 1856.

TRANSFER OF LICENCES. Sept 25.

Present - Sir T. M. Wilson, Bart., chairman; General Angerstein, Captain Hossett, Alderman Eagleton, T. Lewin, Esq., J. Sutton, Esq., and Coles Chile, Esq.

This being the annual licensing day for the hundreds of Blackheath, and Little and Lessness, there was an unusually large attendance of applicants for spirit licences, numbering 60; of which Greenwich numbered 9; Saint Nicholas, Deptford, 1; Saint Paul, Deptford, 6; Lewisham, 4; Lee, 1; Charlton, 1; Woolwich, 20; and Plumstead, 14.

Woolwich.

The following applications were refused:-

Mr. Carttar supported the petition of A. Cryer, "Duke of York." Licence refused.

 

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

CRYER A 1856

MIDDLETON William R W 1896+

WEBSTER Mary 1901+ (widow age 61 in 1901Census)

WALTER Mary Mrs 1905+

WILLIAMS Frederick 1911+ (age 33 in 1911Census)

RICKCORD John George Valentine 1934+

RICKCORD Florence M Mrs 1938+

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