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The Essex Standard 17 September 1862 noted the British Volunteer, Victoria Dock road for application for a license to sell spirits.
1871/Samuel Stockdale/Beer House Keeper/45/Widford, Essex/Census ***
1871/Maria Stockdale/Wife/37/Alester, Warwicks?/Census
1871/Albert Stockdale/Son/9/Forest Gate, Essex/Census
1871/Arthur Stockdale/Son/3/Forest Gate, Essex/Census
1871/Samuel Stockdale/Son/6 months/Plaistow, Essex/Census
13/9/1872/William Sexty/../../../Petty Sessions
1874/Edward William Digby/Beer Retailer/../../Kellys
15/5/1875/Chas Miller/../../../Petty Sessions
17/7/1875/Peter Sutton/../../../Petty Sessions
1878/Peter Sutton/Beer Retailer/../../Kellys
1881/Peter Sutton/Carpenter/55/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Mary Sutton/Wife, Publican/55/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1881/George Sutton/Son, Plumber/20/West Ham, Essex/Census
1881/Mary Sutton/Daughter, Barmaid/18/West Ham, Essex/Census
1881/Chalotte Sutton/Daughter, Barmaid/17/West Ham, Essex/Census
1881/Henry Sutton/Son, Barman/15/West Ham, Essex/Census
1881/Arthur Sutton/Grandson/6/West Ham, Essex/Census
1882/Peter Sutton/Beer Retailer/../../Kellys
1886/Peter Sutton/Beer Retailer/../../Kellys
31 Victoria Dock road, Canning Town :
1891/Peter Sutton/BeerHouse Keeper/65/London, Middlesex/Census
1891/Mary Sutton/Wife/68/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1891/Charlotte Montague/Barmaid, Daughter?/27/Canning Town, Essex/Census
West Ham and South Essex Mail 18 September 1897
William Lemon makes a Music license request for the British Volunteer, Victoria Dock road
1901/William Lemon/Beer House Keeper, Widow/37/POplar, London/Census
1901/Elizabeth Tilley/Visitor/19/Bromley, London/Census
1901/Mary Tilley/Visitor/17/Tidal Basin, Essex/Census
1901/Catherine M Lemon/Daughter/10/Canning Town, Essex/Census
1901/Ernest Lemon/Son/8/Canning Town, Essex/Census
My grandad, James Thomas Richardson, owned (I believe) or, at least, was the landlord of The British Volunteer
Beerhouse on the Victoria Dock Road, West Ham. He is listed on his marriage certificate to Ethel Louisa Barrett, dated 1904, as a "Licensed Victualler Manager"
at that address. *
[ Just to let you know that my grandad went on to win a Military Medal in WWI and set up home in Chargeable Lane, Plaistow. He and the family were bombed out in WWII and moved to Elliman Avenue, Slough until his death in 1962. ]*
[After his retirement he worked as a "potman" in, I think, The Crown on Slough High Street. I remember him giving us a used dart board for home use made of cork, weighed a ton and had to be soaked every so often to get a dart to go in! ]*
I've also attached for your interest a couple of photos from a WWII weekly paper/magazine called "Everbody's". This is of my dad and his brother playing football in Chargeable Lane and it ran with a caption saying something along the lines of "you can bomb us all you like Mr Hitler but you won't stop our lads playing football". It was posted on the BBC History website which seems to have been closed down now. The second one is the same with the kids names annotated.*
This is of my dad and his brother playing football in Chargeable Lane and it ran with a caption saying something along the lines of 'you can bomb us all you like Mr Hitler but you won't stop our lads playing football'.
Kindly provided by Ken Richardson
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