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kevan
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Essex Pubs
« on: Monday 29 October 07 00:48 GMT (UK) » |
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All, I believe I have every historical Pub for Essex, now listed. Correct me if I am wrong! This is Ian Hunters original site, with listings added for London, Suffolk & Kent. http://londonpublichouse.com/ Enjoy. Also, please, can you supply any further info? Best Kevan
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Hello Kath, I am presuming Hun is a 'nice' comment. The Swan, at Wickford sounds lovely, as does the Castle. I must remember to add that to the site ... Best Kevan
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No probs Kath,
I'm an Essex boy myself, spent my formulative years in Basildump Basildon...
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kevan
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Re: Essex Pubs
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 31 October 07 01:32 GMT (UK) » |
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Well, I am born & bred in Essex, mostly Romford. I would not 'place Basildon down the league tables'. I am interested if anyone has information and pictures for any of the Pubs in Essex, that is not already available. See http://londonpublichouse.com/pubindex.shtml Best Kevan
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Re: Essex Pubs
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 10 November 07 12:30 GMT (UK) » |
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Hi Kevan,
What a great site and really helpful to my research. I'm researching the Banhams and found they ran The Queens Head in Lower Anchor Street for many many years - Would you happen to know when they gave it up??
I have heard family rumour that there were some Banhams who ran a pub but the wife drank more stock than they sold and they were ' asked to leave' then they set up a sweet shop where the same lady continued to drink and when worse for wear would hand out all the sweeties to the local kids LOL - great story - even if it may be just that.
Cheers
KBG
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Aberdeen: Coulthard, Chilcott, Bartie, Wallace, Clark, Robertson, Warrander, Hunter, Brown Lincolnshire: Chilcott, Barratt, Robinson, Twidale, Beacock
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Re: Essex Pubs
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 10 November 07 12:55 GMT (UK) » |
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I have a Charles Henry Snow who was apparently a publican, living in Ilford on the 1891 census. Can't find him in any of the pubs listed here though
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Eaton (Woughton on the Green, Doncaster and N. London), Davis(Shinfield and London), Harrington (Ireland and London), Sutcliffe (Todmorden and London), Williams, Hollingsworth (Thaxted), Lane (Rotherhithe), Fuller (Chesterton, Cambs), Dilley (who knows where?  )
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Re: Essex Pubs
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 10 November 07 13:04 GMT (UK) » |
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Hi, No doubt he was a beer retailer. If you can provide an address in 1891, this may help. Many of the early beer houses eventually transpired into the modern pub as we know them. Others were just an early off licence. Best Kevan
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Re: Essex Pubs
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 10 November 07 13:35 GMT (UK) » |
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Hi Kevan - do you have a pic of the Foresters Arms in Loughton (Baldwin's Hill)? I can send you one if you would like it.
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Re: Essex Pubs
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 10 November 07 13:43 GMT (UK) » |
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Hi Ceeoh, Apparently not - http://londonpublichouse.com/essexpubs/Loughton/forester.shtml
All piccies and other information are very welcome. I am sure the list does not mind me asking this be sent to one of my emails on the site (at bottom of each page). Best Kevan
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Re: Essex Pubs
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 10 November 07 13:47 GMT (UK) » |
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Hi again Kevan
Just had a look at the Loughton site - Forester's Arms - and see you have added on the names of the licencees up to 1933. Very many thanks, this gives me info on the family that I did not have.
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Re: Essex Pubs
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 10 November 07 14:34 GMT (UK) » |
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Hi, No doubt he was a beer retailer. If you can provide an address in 1891, this may help. Many of the early beer houses eventually transpired into the modern pub as we know them. Others were just an early off licence. Best Kevan
Sorry Kevan, I should have checked the census again BEFORE I posted Charles H Snow was a RETIRED publican in 1891 living at Femdale, High Road, Ilford, Barking Side
On the 1881 census his occupation is listed as "None" where he was living at Wilton Road, Barking.
If he was ever a publican it must have been between 1881 and 1891
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Eaton (Woughton on the Green, Doncaster and N. London), Davis(Shinfield and London), Harrington (Ireland and London), Sutcliffe (Todmorden and London), Williams, Hollingsworth (Thaxted), Lane (Rotherhithe), Fuller (Chesterton, Cambs), Dilley (who knows where?  )
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