11 Charing Cross
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Property name
11 Charing Cross
Other names
Lion Hotel [1]
Location
Charing Cross, St Helier
Type of property
Town house and shop, formerly public house
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
- Beaugie: Maria Sophia Beaugie, nee Legg, was living at the Lion Hotel, No 11, when her will was drawn up in 1926
- Mabel Mary Parry, nee Cudlipp, widow of Albert William, was at Charing Cross Tavern in 1957 when her will was drawn up
Census returns
- 1851 - John Mallet (56), boot and shoe maker; Jane (45); Ann (19), milliner; Jane (13), Amelie (10) and Jane Jeune (77) mother-in-law.
- 1851 - Lion Inn (corner of Castle Street) – John Smith (34) Innkeeper, Sarah (34), Miriam (10)
- 1861 - Lion Hotel – Benjamin Herring (25), Mary Alisha Herring (29), Grace Collis (23) sister-in-law
- 1891 - John Le Geyt (41), wife Maria (31), hotel keeper
- 1901 – Charing Cross Tavern – Jean Alexandre (45), wife Charlotte, six sons, two daughters
Almanac listings
- 1837-1852 - John Le Cras, plumber, zinc worker
No 11 is then absent from almanac listings until 1930
- 1930-1940 - P H Kemp
- 1950 - Wholesale Electrics
- 1955 - Millys
- 1965-1990 - B J O'Connor (bookmaker)
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Notes and references
- ↑ The Lion Hotel was at No 11 in the late 19th century, later also known as the Charing Cross Tavern. It later crossed the road to No 10, and remained there as the Lion Hotel at least until 1990


