SEAX essex pubs and censusology
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Deeds of Bell Inn, formerly messuage and land called Chapmans,
Walkers and Bemishes and land called Streets Bridge, and the Crown Inn and land,
copyhold of manor of Ginge Petre alias Ginge Abbess alias Ingatestone.
Copy deed of 1807 also refers to inns called Red Lion in St. Mary, Maldon; White
Lion in St. Peter, Maldon; Rose and Crown , formerly Crosbey or the Frosty
House, in Tolleshunt Knights; Queens HEAD
in Nayland (co. Suff.); KINGs Arms in
Fordstreet in Aldham; KINGs
HEAD , formerly messuage called Polsteads
and Wellsteads, in White Colne; Rose and Crown in Halstead; Hare and Hounds ,
formerly Three Horse Shoes and previously Goodalls, in Stansted Leet, abutting
on Grinsted Green in Halstead; Prince of Wales , formerly Crown and Shears in
Magdalen Street in St. Giles, Colchester; Dolphin at the New Hythe and Queens
HEAD , both in St. Leonard, Colchester;
Star and Garter , formerly Ship , in St. James, Colchester; Harrow , formerly
Chequer and afterwards Queen Elizabeth's HEAD
, in Magdalen Street in St. Giles, Colchester; Sailor and Ball in Maldon Lane in
St. Mary-at-the-Walls, Colchester; Fleece , formerly Russells, and Greyhound ,
once Corner House and later Greyhound in Newland Street, and Swan , formerly
Ship and previously Woodhouse, all in Witham; Goat and Boot in East Street in
St. James, Colchester; also customary messuages called the Bell , now used as a
brewery office, copyhold of manor of Lt. Coggeshall;
KINGs HEAD
, copyhold of manor of Lexden; Bell , formerly Goldhanger House, in Feering,
copyhold of manor of Feering with Pattiswick; Hare and Hounds , formerly Hare
and messuage adjoining and Admiral Vernon's HEAD
and Porto Bello , all copyhold of manor of Lt. Coggeshall; Cock , formerly
Welshes, and tenement adjg., copyhold of manor of Tillingham; Lion , copyhold of
manor of Snoreham in Latchingdon; Bull , formerly Crouchmans and afterwards Rose
, copyhold of manor of Gt. Totham with Gepcracks; Three Crowns or Colchester
Arms , formerly White Lion , at Rowhedge, copyhold of manor of East Donyland;
Eight Bells , formerly Stalworths, copyhold of manor of Great Tey;
KINGs Arms formerly Plough , in St.
Mary-at-the-Walls, Colchester, copyhold of manor of Lexden.
By this deed Hen. SKINGley of Great
Coggeshall, esq., in consideration of £26,000, conveyed the freeholds and
covenants to surrender the copyholds (all of which he had partly inherited from
his late father, Hen. SKINGley, and partly
purchased) to Robert Tabor of Colchester, who was in partnership with Samuel
Tabor of Colchester in a brewery business. The purchase was apparently made by
Robert Tabor, not with his own capital, but with the funds of the partnership
[see Deed of Release dated 1819], although this is not stated in the deed of
1807. As a result of this omission the legal estate became vested in Sarah,
sister, heiress at law and customary heiress of the said Robert Tabor, upon his
death in 1818. In consideration of £4,000, however, she agreed to make absolute
sale of all the thus inherited estate to the said Samuel Tabor. He sold the \b
Bell at Ingatestone in 1819 to John Samwell of Romford, victualler.
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14 Dec 1728
Mortgage (Demise) for £200; covenant to surrender copyhold;
Bond of even date.
Chas. Westwood of Quendon Street in Rickling, maltster, to Richard Harvey of
Quendon Street in Quendon, shopkeeper.
Inn (part freehold and part copyhold) called Coach and Horses (formerly
KINGs HEAD)
in Quendon Street in Rickling, close called Cottom Park (3a.), three pieces of
land at Howell Hill (6a.), moiety of land (4a.) near Quendon highway, and land
(1a.) formerly in tenure of Vinvent Wilson.
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1718
Admission of Robert Heard, upon death of his father Robert H.
Messuage in Quendon Street in Rickling near the inn formerly called the
KINGs HEAD
and then the Coach and Horses, copyhold of Manor of Rickling Hall.
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1728
Chas. Westwood of Quendon Street in Rickling, maltster, to
Richard Harvey of Quendon Street in Quendon, shopkeeper.
Inn (part freehold and part copyhold) called Coach and Horses (formerly
KINGs HEAD)
in Quendon Street in Rickling, close called Cottom Park (3a.), three pieces of
land at Howell Hill (6a.), moiety of land (4a.) near Quendon highway, and land
(1a.) formerly in tenure of Vinvent Wilson.
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1694-1748
Deeds of messuage called Marshalls of Aylmers, the Horse Shoe
later the KING's
HEAD Inn, 3 messuages at Collier Row, 3
cottages adjoining highway from Romford to Brentwood, messuage called Pinchbacks
and land (88a.), all in Romford, land (17a.) in Hornchurch (no details),
Tirrells or Newhouse Farm 9110a.) and messuage called Newbold or Le Tyle House
or Tylers Green and land (22a.) (field-names) in N. Weald Bassett and farm
(109a) in Theydon Bois
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1765-1802
Deeds of the KING's
HEAD inn, formerly the Green Maurice near
Downfall Alley and messuage, formerly part of the Green Dragon estate, St Peter,
Colchester
1714-1810
Deeds of messuage in High Street in Braintree, 1769 and 1804;
messuage adjoining Colchester Lane and messuage called Toppies adjoining
KING's HEAD
inn formerly Boar's HEAD inn, both in
Chelmsford, 1714-23; messuage and carpenters yard in Gutter Street in Holy
Trinity, Colchester and messuage in St. Botolphs Street in St. Botolph,
Colchester, 1769
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1811
Abstracts of Title to messuage called Toppies adjoining
KING's HEAD
inn formerly Boar's HEAD inn, 1714-1810,
Chelmsford
Endorsed "Harrison and Livermore"
1828,1908-1910
Deeds of Messuage called the `KING's HEAD' inn, formerly the Corner House in Tollesbury Street, copyhold of Manor of Rectory of Tollesbury (surrender); Land (5a.) abutting S. on road from Tolleshunt Major to Oxley Green in Tollesbury.
1767-1814
The Green Man alias Waterside House and the
KING's HEAD
, formerly the Three Conies ; Bradwell-juxta-Mare also other agreements
receipted bills etc. relating to purchases of public houses by John Bawtree of
Wivenhoe, including the May Bush in Great Oakley, the White Lion at Rowhedge in
East Donyland; the White Hart in West Mersea and the Hare and Greyhound in
Kirby- le-Soken; sale catalogues of coal yard and vessel called the Hopewell in
Colchester, 1814
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1836-1856
Deeds of Toppies, Chelmsford adjoining KING's HEAD inn formerly Boar's HEAD inn, Chelmsford and cottage [incl. sale catalogues, 1838 and 1854, and schedules of fixtures in premises and shops of J.T.Cremer, silversmith [see D/DDw T277/2]1838, and Charles Perkins, grocer, 1854;and Abstract of Title, 1767-1845]; and Nos. 2 and 3 South Place in Worthing (co. Suss.) [incl. sale catalogues,
1703-1842
Deed of five messages in HEAD
Street, Colchester
One was an inn called the Three White Nags in 1736 deed, but renamed the
KING of Prussia by 1766; another was
rebuilt in brick shortly before 1766.
Includes copy of will of Nathaniel Barlow of Colchester, upholder, 1798, sale
catalogue, 1803.
Deed of 1803 contains plan
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1714,1757,1811
Deeds of messuage called Toppies adjoining
KING's HEAD
inn formerly Boar's HEAD inn, Chelmsford
Incl. Abstract of Title, 1721-81; and original counterpart lease of messuage
adjoining former coffee house, 1757 [endorsed "Harrison and Livermore"]
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