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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

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Trafalgar

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22 George Street

Woolwich

 

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Orr's Kentish Journal, 24 May 1862.

WOOLWICH.

Melancholy Death from a Fall.

Henry Rodbert, a married man, 41, King-street, Woolwich, having been drinking at the "Trafalgar" public-house on the 16th inst., he left there about seven o'clock in a state of intoxication, and on his way home called and took a glass of ale at the "General Havelock" beer shop, and then proceeded down Bowling-green-row and fell into the back yard of one of the houses in Chapel-street; he was picked up and carried home. Dr. Stuart was in attendance and pronounced him seriously injured in the back of the head, which injuries soon proved fatal. An inquest was held on the body at the "Prince Regent," King-street, and a verdict of "Died from injuries on the head from a fall," was returned.

 

Woolwich Gazette, Saturday 21 October 1882.

Preliminary.

The "Trafalgar," Charlton Road, Woolwich, a capital compact wine and spirit establishment, surrounded by a densely populated neighbourhood, which, from the position, must always do a good trade.

Mr. Charles Hearn has received instructions from the Proprietor to submit to public auction, at the Masons Hall Tavern, Masons Avenue, Basinghall Street, E.C., at an early date for very valuable lease with goodwill and possession, of that well positioned wine and spirit establishment known as the "Trafalgar," Charlton Road, Woolwich, held at the moderate rent of £84 per annum.

This property, to the medium capitalist, will prove a thorough genuine investment. Further particulars in due course. Cards to view of the Auctioneer, 19, Tooley Street, London Bridge.

(The above article may well not be the same building as the one mentioned as being at 22 George Street, and may just be an off-license. Paul Skelton.)

 

LICENSEE LIST

TAYLOR John 1852+

RICE James 1858+

TANT W 1862+

LAKE Athur Lake to May/1866

ROBINSON Thomas Holms May/1866+

PEYTHERS William to Mar/1872

HAMMOND Henry Mar/1872+

PETTIT Frederick 1874+

DAVEY William Francis 1882+

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