Prince of Wales, Stow Maries

Prince of Wales Beer House
Kindly provided by Colleen

20th June 2001
Known Residents
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
"The Prince of Wales was originally a pair of cottages. By 1832, James Pond had opened a bakery in the eastern most one and by 1866 his son, Edward, was also selling beer there. The beer house, later public house, named the Prince of Wales, survived in part of the cottage until the second cottage was incorporated into the public house in 1990" - village history board in Stow Maries church ***
1891/Samuel
Pond/Wheelwright & Carpenter/71/Purleigh, Essex/Census
*
1891/Ann Pond/Wife/61/Stow Maries, Essex/Census
1891/William Pond/Son/37/Stow Maries, Essex/Census
1901/Henry French/Beer
House Keeper & Master Baker/45/Rawreth, Essex/Census
*
1901/Sarah French/Wife/42/Rettendon, Essex/Census
1901/Sarah Marsh/Mother in Law/66/North Benfleet/Census
1901/Walter West/Boarder, Journeyman, Baker/33/South Benfleet/Census
1901/Isaac Hockley/Lodger, Agr Labourer/52/Maldon, Essex/Census
1901/William Cook/Lodger, Agr Labourer/29/Maldon, Essex/Census
1901/John Bateman/Lodger, Agr Labourer/48/Maldon, Essex/Census
1925-6/William
Rand/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1929/William Rand/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1933/William Rand/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1937/William Rand/../../../Kelly's
Note: Premises only named in 1937
* Information provided by Julian Baker, who states 'Samuel Pond is the brother of my great great grandfather, William Pond (landlord of the Fly and Bullocks Cold Norton'.
*** Provided by Colleen