Ship Hotel, Marine Parade, Southend

1860
Built in the 17th century, and thought to have had connections with smugglers.
Used as the headquarters by the leaders of the Nore mutiny in 1797.

Ship Hotel, Southend, with the Kursaal Amusement Building along the road
Kindly provided by Colleen
Obviously, not the same building as the one below.

22nd September 1999
Taken by Stephen Parker
Known Residents
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1770-76/Elizabeth (nee Underwood) Ingram/Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances*
1776-90/Mary Ingram/Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances*
1790/William Ingram/Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances*
1823-4/William Whall/../../../Pigot's
1828-9/William Whale/../../../Pigot's
1832-3/William Thorn/../../../Pigot's
1839/Charles Woosnam/../../../Pigot's
1845/Charles Woosnam/Bath Proprietor/../../Post Office
1848/Charles Woosnam/Bath Proprietor/../../White's
1851/Charles Woosnam/Bath Proprietor/../../Post Office
1851/Charles
Woosnam/hotel
keeper/35/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
**
1851/Ann Woosnam/wife/24/Coventry, Warwickshire/Census
**
1851/Agnes Woosnam/daughter/1m/Southend, Essex/Census
**
1851/Ann Woosnam/mother/73/London, Middlesex/Census
**
1851/Mary Woosnam/sister/40/London, Middlesex/Census
**
1851/Mary King/servant/39/Southend, Essex/Census
**
1851/Elizabeth Fletcher/cook/21/Paglesham, Essex/Census
**
1851/_____ Totman/widow, nurse/48/Rayleigh, Essex/Census
**
1851/George King/boots/18/Southend, Essex/Census
**
1856/Charles
Woosnam/../../../Post Office
1862/Charles Woosnam/../../../Kelly's
1867/Charles Woosnam/../../../Post Office
1870/John Gibson/../../../Kelly's
1871/John Gibson/../../../Post Office
1874/John Gibson/../../../Kelly's
1878/Francis Trundle/../../../Kelly's
1881/John
Evans/Hotelkeeper/56/Brokford, Bedford/Census
1881/Janet
Gamble/Bookkeeper/20/Kensington, Middlesex/Census
1881/Emma
Jackson/General Servant/40/Stepney, Middlesex/Census
1881/George
Lewes/Pageboy/15/Kelvedon, Essex/Census
1882/Francis Trundle/../../../Kelly's
1886/William Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1890/William Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1894/William Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1895/William Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1898/William Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1899/William Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1902/William Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1906/Oswald Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1908/Oswald Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1910/Oswald Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1912/Oswald Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1914/Oswald Albert Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1917/Oswald Albert Trigg/../../../Kelly's
1922/John Charles Ward/../../../Kelly's
1925/John Charles Ward/../../../Kelly's
1933/John Charles Ward/../../../Kelly's
1933/Charles John Ward/../../../Kelly's
1937/Charles John Ward/../../../Kelly's
* Provided by Jack Ingram
** Provided by John Mead
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