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THE HORNS LODGE

FREE HOUSE

South Street, South Chailey, East Sussex. BN8 4BD 01273 400422

 


OUR HISTORY

 

LANDLORDS OF THE HORNS LODGE 
-Mr
George Arthur Kemp -

 

The earliest record of a publican is the one in the 1901 census. Its records gave a George Arthur Kemp who was born around 1881 in Hamsey, Sussex.  He appears on the 1901 census of England & Wales, living at Horns Lodge public house with his father, sisters and maternal grandfather.  The household members, as noted on the census, are: George Kemp (head, a 57 year old widower working as a beer house keeper), Esther (daughter, aged 21, working as a housekeeper), George Arthur (son, aged 19, working as a gardener), Florence Alice (daughter, aged 13) and Ethel Margaret (daughter, aged 12).  Also staying at Horns Lodge was 81 year old widower Arthur Crendon, George senior’s father in law. (It is not known if Page and Overton had acquired the Ale House at this time).


 

 
 

 
     
   

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