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The Essex 1937 Pub Directory - N

The 1937 directory for Essex is very important, as it appears to name the many beer retailers as named pubs for the first time. This listing should help in ensuring all of these pubs and beer retailers are on the site.

Essex 1937 index

Nags Head, Sidney G. Davis, Moreton, Ongar
Nags Head, Miss M. A. Knight, Brook Street, Brentwood
Nags Head inn, Jn. Angus MacArdle, Ramsden Heath, Billericay
Nags Head, Ronald Herbert Tyrell, 5 New street, Halstead
Napier Arms, Alfred Walter Wormleighton, 52 Head street, Halstead
Nelson hotel, Fredk W. Mack, North road, Southend
Nelsons Head, Geo. E. Wagstaff, 51 West Stockwell street, Colchester
Neville Arms, Joseph L. Munro, Wendens Ambo, Saffron Walden
New inn, Abraham J. Girling, 36 Chapel street, Colchester
New inn, Geo. Rt. Horlock, Squirrels Heath lane, Squirrels Heath, Romford.
New inn, Rd. A. Machell, Roydon, Ware
New inn, Joseph Skinner, Sun street, Waltham Abbey
New Barn, Reginald A. Young, Kings road, Chelmsford
New Bell inn, Joseph Gleed Smith, Market place, Harwich
New Dock inn, Matthew Hunter, Hythe quay, Colchester
New Market tavern, Ernest Small, 28 Middleborough, Colchester
New Mill, Arthyr A. Rush, London road, Romford.
New Ship inn, Frank Biggs, East street, Rochford
New Times inn, Geo. P. Aldershaw, Malden road, Tiptree
New Welcome Sailor, Walter Claud Ibbott, Station road, Burnham-on-Crouch
Norfolk, Fredk. Jn. Harrington, 132 North Station road, Colchester


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