Brightlingsea pub history index
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Essex.
Now closed
A brilliant picture from the waterside
Anchor, Brightlingsea - early 1900s
Anchor Hotel, Brightlingsea
Anchor, Brightlingsea - in 1966
Kindly provided by Colleen
8th April 2001
Taken by Mark Andrew Hanrahan
Residents at this address.
1828-9/William Francis/../../../Pigot's
1832-3/William Francis/../../../Pigot's
1839/James Harrington/../../../Pigot's
1840/James Harrington/../../../Pigot's*
1845/James Harrington/../../../Post Office
1848/James Harrington/../../../White's
1851/James Harrington/../../../Post Office
1851/James Harrington/innkeeper/40/Burnham, Essex/Census **
1851/Mary Harrington/wife/37/West Mersea, Essex/Census **
1851/Edward Harrington/son, shipwright/17/Burnham, Essex/Census **
1851/Jane Harrington/daughter, barmaid/15/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census **
1851/Mary Harrington/daughter, scholar/08/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census **
1851/Eliza Harrington/daughter, scholar/06/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census **
1851/Lucy Harrington/daughter/02/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census **
1851/Abraham Harrington/son/2m/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census **
1851/May Hustead/general servant/16/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census **
1851/William Francis/lodger, fisherman/40/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census **
1851/Mary Ann Francis/lodger, his wife//52/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census **
1851/Robert Francis/lodger, his son/13/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census **
1851/James Robinson/lodger, porter/51/Layer Marney, Essex/Census **
1852/J. Harrington/../../../Kelly's*
1855/W. H. Peggs/../../../Kelly's*
1862/Henry York/../../../Kelly's
1867/Henry York/../../../Post Office
1870/Henry York/../../../Kelly's
1871/Henry York/../../../Post Office
1871/Henry York/Inn Keeper/56/Ardleigh, Essex/Census
1871/Elizabeth York/Wife/50/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1871/Alfred Bragg/Visitor/12/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1874/Henry York/../../../Kelly's
1878/Henry York/../../../Kelly's
1881/Henry York/Innkeeper/66/Layer de la Haye, Essex/Census
1881/Elizabeth York/Wife/61/Bunyard, Suffolk/Census
1881/Maude March/General Servant/20/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1882/Henry York/../../../Kelly's
1886/William Bacon/../../../Kelly's
1890/William Bacon/../../../Kelly's
1891/William Bacon/Inn Keeper/49/Tendring, Essex/Census
1891/Rosina Bacon/Wife/49/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1891/Minnie Lungley/Domestic Servant/20/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1894/William Bacon/../../../Kelly's
1895/William Bacon/../../../Kelly's
1898/William Bacon/../../../Kelly's
1899/William Bacon/../../../Kelly's
1901/William Bacon/Inn Keeper/59/Tendring, Essex/Census
1901/Agnes G Fisher/Niece, Manageress/23/Tendring, Essex/Census
1901/Mary A Fisher/Niece, Barmaid/17/Tendring, Essex/Census
1901/Benjamin Bacon/Nephew, Ostler/19/Tendring, Essex/Census
1901/Mary A Bacon/Sister/64/Tendring, Essex/Census
1901/H G Woodley/Adopted Son/9/../Census
1902/Ernest Percival/../../../Kelly's
1906/Ernest Percival/../../../Kelly's
1908/Ernest Percival/../../../Kelly's
1910/Ernest Percival/../../../Kelly's
1911/Ernest Percival/Hotel Proprietor/42/Great Tey, Essex/Census
1911/Laura Percival/Wife, Assistant/48/Chapple, Essex/Census
1911/Elsie Percival/Daughter/17/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1911/Ida Percival/Daughter/14/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1911/Reginald Percival/Son/11/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1911/Nora Percival/Daughter/8/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1911/William Nice/Hotel Boots/27/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1911/Lily Wade/Waitress/20/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1911/Laura Roper/Kitchen Maid/18/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1911/Henry Ashworth Harrison/Boarder, Barrister at
law/43/Worcestershire/Census
1912/Ernest Percival/../../../Kelly's
1914/Ernest Percival/../../../Kelly's
1917/Ernest Percival/../../../Kelly's
1922/Ernest Percival/../../../Kelly's
1925/Ernest Percival/../../../Kelly's
1929/Ernest Percival/Proprietor/../../Kelly's
1933/Ernest Percival/Proprietor/../../Kelly's
1937/Ernest Percival/Proprietor/../../Kelly's
* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
** Provided by John Mead
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