Marylebone index
Now known as the Salt House. *** This is actually in Hampstead according to the early census
Belgrave, 63 Abbey Road NW8 - 5th February 2010
Kindly provided by Tris
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1884/William H North/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/John May/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Harry J Layton/Publican/46/Norwood/Census
1891/Gertrude A Layton/Daughter/14/Brixton/Census
1891/John Layton/Son/13/Brixton/Census
1891/Ernest Layton/Son/12/Brixton/Census
1891/Fanny Hewson/Sister in Law/30/Birmingham/Census
1891/Arthur Brooks/Boarder/26/Norfolk/Census
1891/Rebecca A Pinn/Domestic Servant/23/Hilgay/Census
1899/Harry Bird/../../../Post Office Directory
1915/Joseph Weston/../../../Post Office Directory
1938/Jas Benbow/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Louis W J Bent/../../../Post Office Directory
Sadly, my parents have both passed away now, but I was born and brought up
in The Belgrave Pub on Abbey Road. My father, Leonard Hand along with my
mother, Emily Hand, was the landlord
and licensee from 1959 - 1985 ish *
* Provided By Keith Hand
*** Provided By Tris