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Sort file:- Greenwich, August, 2024.

Page Updated:- Wednesday, 28 August, 2024.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1823-

Prince of Orange

Latest ????

(Name to)

189 Greenwich Road (4 Orange Place 1861Census)(London Street 1823Pigot's Directory 1823)

Greenwich

Prince of Orange

Above photo date unknown.

Former Prince of Orage 2023

Above Google image, February 2023.

 

In 1826 the address was given as London Street.

The premises has changed name to the "St. Christopher's Inn" and had expanded into the former "Station Hotel" next door by 1944.

 

From the Borough of Greenwich Free Press, 7 November, 1857.

John Sinclair, a youth, about 16, was charged with robbing his master, Mr. Robinson, the landlord of the "Prince of Orange Tavern," Greenwich.

The prosecutor deposed that on Sunday afternoon, about half past three o’clock, he was sitting at dinner, and heard a noise in the bar. On going to the prisoner, who had been in his service two years as potboy, was seen at the till, and detected with two half-crowns and two shillings in his hand.

The prisoner pleaded guilty to the charge, and was sentenced to one month's imprisonment in Wandsworth gaol.

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

CROW J 1823+ Pigot's Directory 1823

ROBINSON William 1826-Mar/67 (age 68 in 1851Census) Pigot's Directory 1832-34

WALL Charles Mar/1867-96+ (age 59 in 1891Census)

AGATE John W 1901-11+

RHEIM & DRISCOLL 1914-19+

DRISCOLL Emily Mrs 1921+

BROWN William Herbert 1942-47+

Amalgamated with the "Station Hotel" by 1944

https://pubwiki.co.uk/PrinceOrange.shtml

 

Pigot's Directory 1823From the Pigot's Directory 1823

Pigot's Directory 1832-34From the Pigot's Directory 1832-33-34

CensusCensus

 

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