Ship Torbay Tavern, King William street, Greenwich

Greenwich Index

The address is also sometimes listed as Stable Yard Street (which was later Romney Place, and intersected with King William Street, approximately on the current site of the Cutty Sark). It is listed as Fisher Lane in 1826. *

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Greenwich, London.

Residents at this address.

1792-1837/Hoare & Woodbridge/../../../Admiralty records held at the National Archives *

1823-24/C Nevill, Ship Torbay, Fisher lane/../../Pigots Directory

1826/Christopher Neville/../../../Pigot's Directory *

1832-1839/Mr Woodbridge/../../../Admiralty records held at the National Archives *

1832/Thomas Brown Preston, Old Torbay, Fisher lane/../../Pigot's Directory

1836/Ann Preston, Old Torbay, Fisher lane/../../Pigot's Directory

1839-1852/Mr Godsell/../../../Admiralty records held at the National Archives *

1851/Elizabeth Godsell/Victuallers/55/Newington, Surrey/Census *
1851/Helen Sharp/Sister, Assistant/56/London/Census
1851/Caroline Godsell/Daughter, Assistant/17/London/Census
1851/Fanny Flower/Niece, Assistant/14/London/Census
1851/Edward Sharp/Nephew, Cellerman/23/Surrey/Census
1851/James Hatcher/Waiter/23/Somerset/Census

1852/Elizabeth Gadsel, Ship Torbay tavern, Stable yard street, Greenwich/../../Archdeacons Directory


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