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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Surrey => Topic started by: Lensmeister on Tuesday 15 May 18 20:06 BST (UK)
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Evening all I've googled a bit but I cannot find a map with
Port Place and Pilgrim Street, Walworth Newington, Surrey in around 1839 - 1850
Anyone able to assist please :)
Thanks in advance.
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Pilgrim Street was renamed Montford Place in 1912,
It's near the Kennington Oval.
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Thanks.
I came across this 1851 description.
The 1851 census return for St Mary Newington, Surrey, registration district: St Peter Walworth sub-district: enumeration district 8: described as:
"All that Part of the Parish of St. Mary Newington, which Comprises Walworth Common (south side) from Walworth Road to Providence St.,
Including West side of Providence St., Appleton Place, Charles St., Pilgrim St. (both sides),
Port St. (both sides), Milk St. (both sides) and Red Lion Row".
This area lay in the ecclesiastical district of St Peter Walworth, and in the borough of Lambeth. HO 107/1567.
The addresses listed in the actual returns are
1 to 7 Red Lion Row,
Grosvenor Park;
1 to 7 Port Place,
Walworth Common;
1 to 27 Milk Street;
1 to 6 Port Place;
2 to 24 Port Street;
Port House,
Port Street;
1 to 32 Pilgrim Streeet;
1 to 3 Bucknell Place;
1 to 7 Charles Street;
1 to 4 Nuns Place;
1 to 5 Appleton Place;
1 to 6 Boytons Place;
1 to 6 Portland Terrace; and
9 to 18 Providence Street.
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Red Lion Row still exists ;D
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Red Lion Row still exists ;D
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I bet the local pub has closed down LOL
Thanks Mr. G :)
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Blooming 'eck ... I just found this:
http://www.mappalondon.com/london/south-east/walworth.jpg
Pilgrim Street is on it but Port Place is not but a Port Street is on it
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Found this on Walworth Common:
Walworth Common was situated where Westmoreland Road, Faraday Street and Mann Street stood in 1900.
Very close to Red Lion Row ;D
Also:
http://www.exploringsouthwark.co.uk/walworth-common/4593456375