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Bricklayers Arms, Wicken Lane, Hill Green, Clavering

Known Residents

The following entries are in this format:

Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.

George Burgess, born 1780 in Clavering, was my 4x GGrandfather.
His son William (Bricklayers Arms ) was my 3x GGrandfather. Other son George Burgess (b 1807) and wife Amelia Chipperfield were in the
Axe and Compasses from at least 1851. He is listed as Bricklayer & Bar Shop Keeper Clavering, Hill Green from 1851 - 1881 census. Also listed in Kelly's up to 1886. He died in 1888 in Clavering .

William and family emigrated to Moreton Bay, Australia on board Ship -
Parsee in 1856. George (father) died in 1859. **

"... In 1841 George Burgess built a house on the open space where the
road branched to Arkesden, Wicken and Stickling Green. George Burgess applied to the parish overseer for a licence, at a cost of two guineas per year, to operate a beerhouse from his home... "  - Jackson, Burgess, Waylett Family
History - Colleen Gould 1987**

1848/William Burgess/Beerhouse Keeper/../../White's

1851/William Burgess/Beer Shop Keeper/34/Clavering, Essex/Census **
1851/Hannah Burgess/Wife/32/Clavering, Essex/Census
1851/Hannah Burgess/Daughter/7/Clavering, Essex/Census
1851/Timothy Burgess/Son/2/Clavering, Essex/Census
1851/Matilda Burgess/Daughter/Under 2 months/Clavering, Essex/Census
1851/George Burgess/Son??, Widower, Retired Bricklayer/65/Clavering, Essex/Census

Note: Premises only named in 1851

** Provided by Jen Watson

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