RootsChat.Com
England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: Dirtypaw on Friday 17 November 17 03:46 GMT (UK)
-
Hi all ...currently looking for a sketch or similar or other relating to THE ROYAL VICTORY HOTEL Hope st ST MARY ISLINGTON MIDDLESEX workplace of EDWARD PUGH and birthplace of my 3 x great grandfather Charles Edward PUGH .born in situ 1823 ...also there in 1841 per census ..licence transferred after death of Edward PUGH to wife Susan 16 oct 1848 per Morning Advertiser....thank one and all Craig..
-
From directories and Gazette listings it looks like the Royal Victory was actually in George's Place (on the corner with Hope Street) which later became George's Road (mid-1860's - number 84, later 94). It was subsequently (between 1934 and 1938) relocated to the other side of George's Road and finally renamed the Moynihan Arms.
See http://www.musgroves.co.uk/georgesroad.htm for a map
-
Shaunj...thats what i call service ...thanks very much .. Craig
-
Kevan's website has . . . . .
https://pubshistory.com/LondonPubs/Islington/RoyalVictory.shtml
Should you have more than that, why not send it to him ?
Ray
-
Thanks for the prompting Ray i picked the link up from entering georges rd address...thanks all Craig
-
EDIT: Wrong topic
-
Shaun in your post..... on the corner of GEORGES PLACE should read possibly ADAMS PLACE..per google maps ...in the excitement i really only have the replacement art deco pub later than my PUGH
family of 1823 to 1848 era least i had avirtual walk up the street ..thanks Craig
-
Yes Adam's Place is still there, with the 1937 Royal Victory/Moynihan Arms on the corner https://goo.gl/zcp6d7
The original Royal Victory would have been on the corner of Georges Road and Geary Street (formerly Hope Street).
Thomas Wilson had taken over the licence by 1851