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Raglan Hotel, 61 St Martins le Grand, St Anne & St Agnes, EC1

This pub was originally established in Elizabethan times as the Fountain. It later became known as the Bush and by 1851 was trading as the Mourning Bush. In 1855 it was rebuilt as the Raglan Hotel. **

A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in  St Anne & St Agnes, City of London. The St Anne & St Agnes, City of London listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.

Mourning Bush Tavern in 1830

Mourning Bush Tavern in 1830

The Raglan, St Martins le Grand - in 1955

The Raglan, St Martins le Grand - in 1955

Kindly provided by, and copyright of Brian Fowler

Lord Raglan, 61 St Martins le Grand - in February 2007

Lord Raglan, 61 St Martins le Grand - in February 2007

Kindly provided by Stephen Harris

The following entries are in this format:

Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.

1843/Edward Jackson/../../../Kellys Directory ****

1848/Edward Jackson/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1851/Edw. Jackson/../../../Kelly’s Directory **

Mourning Bush Tavern :
1851/Edward Jackson/Tavern Keeper/56/Crawley, Oxfordshire/Census
1851/Louisa Jackson/Wife/56/Wolvercote, Oxfordshire/Census
1851/Louisa Jackson/Daughter/23/City of London/Census
1851/Edward Jackson/Son, Laceman Assistant/18/City of London/Census
1851/Matho Jackson/Daughter/15/City of London/Census
1851/John Jackson/Nephew, Waiter/34/New Mill, Oxfordshire/Census
1851/William Jackson/Nephew, Porter/28/New Mill, Oxfordshire/Census
1851/Ellen Brook/Barmaid/23/Barnstaple, Devon/Census
1851/Hannah Rupell/Chambermaid/23/Altham, Essex/Census
1851/Susan Wood/Cook/54/Epsom, Surrey/Census
1851/Eli Harman/Waiter/18/Marden, Kent/Census
1851/Robert Mole/Lodger, Sword Cutler/50/Cradley, Worcestershire/Census
1851/John Robert Williams/Lodger, Clergyman/33/Carmarthenshire/Census
1851/James Francis/Lodger, Gun Maker/33/Birmingham, Warwickshire/Census

1856/George Pepler/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1861/George Pepler/Hotel Keeper/37/Bromham, Wiltshire/Census ****
1861/Eliza Pepler/Wife/36/London/Census
1861/Sarah Jane Pepler/Sister/34/Bromham, Wiltshire/Census
1861/Emma Johnson/Barmaid/24/Highgate, Middlesex/Census
1861/Eliza Wicks/Cook/29/Lydiard Park, Wiltshire/Census
1861/Ellen Loray/Chambermaid/33/Ireland/Census
1861/Ann Bowman/Kitchenmaid/18/St Georges east, Middlesex/Census
1861/Wm Jackson/Potman/35/Newmall, Oxfordshire/Census
1861/Edwin Js Lutt/Errand Boy/20/Hungerford, berkshire/Census
1861/James hy Oram/Assistant Waiter/15/Stratford, Wiltshire/Census
+ Lodgers

1869/Richard Smith/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1881/Benjamin Boyce/Hotel Keeper/35/Barnes, Surrey/Census ****
1881/Jane Boyce/Hotel Keepers Wife/38/Gravesend, Kent/Census
1881/Mary Hart/Barmaid/27/Hungerford, Berkshire/Census
1881/Anne Elizabeth Biggs/Barmaid/24/Newington, Surrey/Census
1881/Margaret Harriet Wesson/Barmaid/24/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1881/Kate Harrin/Kitchenmaid/29/Bawnskenly, Ireland/Census
1881/Ann Cooper/Vegetablemaid/34/Edenborough, Scotland/Census
1881/Eliza Hearn/Scullerymaid/23/Tottenham, Middlesex/Census
1881/Ann Duffield/Housemaid/27/Essex/Census
1881/George Rustan/Waiter (Inn)/24/Birmingham, Warwick/Census
1881/Charles Faires/Waiter (Inn)/19/Middlesex/Census
1881/Joshua Haynes/Porter/18/Birmingham, Warwick/Census
1881/Robert Curtis/Waiter Boy/15/Bethnal Green, Middlesex/Census

1884/Thomas Benskin/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1891/James Hodgson/Licensed Victualler/59/Lambeth, London/Census ****
1891/Margaret Hodgson/Wife/47/Lambeth, London/Census
1891/James D Hodgson/Son/17/Brixton, London/Census
1891/Florence Fiaris/Housekeeper/31/Camberwell, London/Census
1891/Herbert Pinn/Cellerman/21/Kingsland, London/Census
1891/Sam Lake/Head waiter/28/Hanover Square, London/Census
1891/Harriet F Harden/Barmaid/23/Gravesend, Kent/Census
1891/Marion George/Barmaid/22/Pimlico, London/Census
1891/Anne Acott/Barmaid/19/Northfleet, Kent/Census
1891/Mary Sibley/Chambermaid, Widow/33/Eynsham, Oxon/Census
1891/Norah Dailey/Kitchenmaid/23/St Lukes, London/Census
1891/Florence Holden/Kitchenmaid/21/Kentish Town, London/Census
1891/Mary Lewis/Odd Maid/20/Bloomsbury, London/Census
1891/William Peacock/Kitchen Porter/21/City, London/Census
1891/Fred Godfrey/Grill Cook/28/Pimlico, London/Census
1891/Fred Wight/Knife Man/24/Hampton Court/Census
1891/Annie Smart/Barmaid/21/Stepney, London/Census
1891/William Manger/Visitor, Commercial Traveller (Woollen Godds), widow/42/Limerick, Ireland/Census
1891/Arthur Lintott/Visitor, Farmer/28/Godalming, Surrey/Census
1891/George Stubbs/Visitor, Master Butcher/25/Guildford, Surrey/Census

1899/Fredk Eade/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1901/James Harrington/Hotel Manager/46/London/Census ****
1901/Eliza S Harrington/Wife, Manageress/40/London/Census
1901/Beatrice Harrington/Daughter, Barmaid/19/Maidstone, Kent/Census
1901/Edith Maddir/Servant/28/London/Census
1901/Alice Brown/Servant/21/Banstead, Essex/Census
1901/Annie Warren/Servant/27/Great Horkesley, Essex/Census
1901/Thomas Pincott/Servant/27/Stoke Newington, London/Census
1901/Alfred Arter/Servant/26/London/Census
1901/George Collingwood/Servant/42/London/Census
1901/George Howe/Servant/28/London/Census
1901/Thomas Warner/Servant/26/St Pancras, London/Census
1901/Alice Russell/Servant/26/London/Census

1921/Levy & Franks Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory ****

1944/Levy & Franks Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory ****

Frederick and Frances Fowler were previously at the Euston Tavern, Euston Road, Kings Cross.   ***

Early 1955 -  March 1956/Frederick and Frances Fowler/Managers, Levy & Franks/../../Family History ***

Frederick and Frances Fowler were next at the Swiss Cottage, Finchley Road, Hampstead.   ***


*** Provided by Brian Fowler

**** Provided By Kevan


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