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Rising Sun, 2 Sun Street, Billericay CM12 9LN

Billericay pub history index

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Essex.

Also known as the Sun

The Rising Sun, Billericay. Ind Coopes Alse and Stouts.

The Rising Sun Hotel, Billericay. Ind Coopes Alse and Stouts.

Kindly provided by David Twitchett - copyright

The Rising Sun, Billericay showing Eclipse Cottages, so called because they stood between the Sun and an old Beer House - The Moon

The Rising Sun, Billericay showing Eclipse Cottages, so called because they stood between the Sun and an old Beer House - The Moon

Kindly provided by David Twitchett - copyright

Sun Inn and London Road, Billericay

Sun Inn and London Road, Billericay

Kindly provided by Peter Wonnacott

Sun, High Street, Billericay

11th August 2002

Taken by Stephen Parker

Rising Sun, Billericay - in 2010

Rising Sun, Billericay - in 2010

Kindly provided by David Twitchett

Residents at this address

1822/Crisp Molineux Harridge/../../../Pigot's**

1823-4/Crisp Harridge/../../../Pigot's

1828/Crisp Molineux Harridge/Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances*

1828-9/Crisp Harridge/../../../Pigot's

1832-3/Crisp Molineux Harridge/Horse & Gig Owner/../../Pigot's

1839/Crisp Molineux Harridge/../../../Pigot's

1840/Crisp Harridge/../../../Pigot's**

1841/Lucy Lamprill/innkeeper/35/Essex/Census  ***
1841/Lucy Lamprill/daughter/07/Essex/Census
1841/Samuel Such/male servant/25/Essex/Census
1841/Lucy Beard/female servant/20/Essex /Census
1841/Mary Smith/female servant/15/Essex/Census 

1845/George Silversides/../../../Post Office

1848/James Benson/../../../White's

1851/James Benson/../../../Post Office

1851/James Benson/innkeeper/40/Rochford, Essex/Census  ***
1851/Mary Benson/wife/40/Pitsea, Essex/Census
1851/Barnaby Benson/son, ostler/16/Barling, Essex/Census
1851/James Benson/son, scholar/14/Barling, Essex/Census
1851/Mary Benson/daughter, scholar/12/Barling, Essex/Census
1851/John Benson/son, scholar/10/Barling, Essex/Census
1851/Martha Benson/daughter, scholar/06/Prittlewell, Essex/Census
1851/Mary Williams/house servant/23/Rayleigh, Essex/Census
1851/M Wright/visitor, dressmaker/35/Great Oakley, Essex/Census
1851/William Willoughby/lodger, sergeant mariner/25/Chatham, Kent/Census 

1852/J. Benson/../../../Kelly's**

1855/W. Piper/../../../Kelly's**

1861/Sarah Piper/widow, victualler/67/Great Burstead, Essex/Census  ***
1861/George Smith/servant, ostler/33/Mountnessing, Essex/Census

1862/Mrs. Sarah Piper/../../../Kelly's

1867/Joseph Duncombe/../../../Post Office

1870/Thomas Oxley/../../../Kelly's

1871/Thomas Oxley/../../../Post Office

1871/Thomas Oxley/victualler/33/Grays Thurrock, Essex/Census  ***
1871/Caroline Oxley/wife/29/Ramsden Crays, Essex/Census
1871/Thomas E Oxley/son/04/Billericay, Essex/Census
1871/Frank L Oxley/son/03/Billericay, Essex/Census
1871/Sarah A Oxley/daughter/01/Billericay, Essex/Census
1871/Harriet E B Lindey/domestic servant/15/Great Burstead, Essex/Census
1871/Jane Whitaker/domestic servant/16/Childerditch, Essex/Census 

1874/Thomas Oxley/../../../Kelly's

1878/James Lazell/Carrier/../../Kelly's

1881/James Lazell/Innkeeper/23/Billericay, Essex/Census
1881/Ellen Lazell/Wife/32/Springfield, Essex/Census
1881/Emma M. Lazell/Daughter/8/Billericay, Essex/Census
1881/Elizabeth E. Lazell/Daughter/7/Billericay, Essex/Census
1881/Emily M. Lazell/../9m/Billericay, Essex/Census
1881/Rose Silver/Boarder/14/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Harry Adams/Ostler/18/Ingrave, Essex/Census

1882/James Lazell/../../../Kelly's

1886/Richard Denford/../../../Kelly's

1891/James Benson/licensed victualler/54/Southchurch, Essex/Census  ***
1891/Sarah Benson/wife/50/Birmingham/Census
1891/Henry Benson/son, ostler/17/Grays, Essex/Census
1891/William Benson/son, scholar/15/Grays, Essex/Census
1891/Emma Jackson/domestic servant/17/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1891/Walter Kirby/lodger, brush maker/20/Billericay, Essex/Census
1891/James Spelling/lodger, painter/Scotland/Census **

1894/John Peter Cheek/../../../Kelly's

1895/John Peter Cheek/../../../Kelly's

1898/John Peter Cheek/../../../Kelly's

1899/John Peter Cheek/../../../Kelly's

1901/Edwin Cook/Publican/48/Cockfosters, Hertfordshire/Census
1901/Susannah Cook/Wife/51/Barking, Essex/Census
1901/Emily Guest/General Servant/16/Billericay, Essex/Census
1901/Henry Grimwade/Ostler Groom/39/Burnham on Crouch, Essex/Census
1901/John Ramsay/Visitor, Hay Carter/16/Dagenham, Essex/Census

1902/Edwin Cook/../../../Kelly's

1908/Edwin Cook/../../../Kelly's

1911/Edwin Cook/Licensed Victualler, Widow/58/Cockfosters/Census
1911/Evelyn Irene/Daughter/24/New Barnet/Census
1911/Ellen Saveall/Servant/27/South Hanningfield/Census
1911/Norman Sweeten/Ostler/21/Southminster/Census

1912/Edwin Cook/../../../Kelly's

1917/Edward Conoley/../../../Kelly's

1925/Robert Knight/../../../Kelly's

1933/Arthur J. White/../../../Kelly's


* Provided by Mike Smith

** Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900

*** Provided by John Mea


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