A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Essex.
Canning Town index
Also see the History of Canning Town
1891
Residents at this address
1871/Charles Warr/../../../Post Office
1873/Josh Dunn/Licensee/../../Register of Licenses in the Borough of West Ham*
1874/George Dunn/../../../Kellys
1876/Charles W. Kiddy/Licensee/../../Register of Licenses in the Borough of West Ham*
1878/Charles Henry Kiddy/../../../Kellys
1878/Emily Duck/Licensee/../../Register of Licenses in the Borough of West Ham*
1880/George Mills/Licensee/../../Register of Licenses in the Borough of West Ham*
1881/George Mills/Licensed Victualler/38/Great Baddow, Essex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Mills/Wife/36/St. Lukes, Middlesex/Census
1881/Sarah Ann Griffiths/Visitor/36/Stepney, Middlesex/Census
1881/Kezia Gilbert/Visitor, Fruiterers Daughter/27/Tonbridge, Kent/Censuss
1882/George Mills/../../../Kellys
1886/George Mills/../../../Kellys
1894/Francis Follet Osborn/Licensee/../../Register of Licenses in the Borough of West Ham*
1896/Francis F Osborn/../../../Post Office Directory
1897/Tymothy Clement Thipp/Licensee/../../Register of Licenses in the Borough of West Ham*
1899/Jonas Barber/Licensed Victualler/47/Lawford, Essex/Register of Licenses
in the Borough of West Ham*
1899/Elizabeth Barber/Wife/46/Frome, Somerset/Register of Licenses in the
Borough of West Ham*
1899/William Barber/Son, Tinsmith/21/Southampton, Hampshire/Birth
Certificate*
1899/Ethel Barber/Daughter, Dressmaker/19/*
1899/John Barber/Son/14/Frome, Somerset/Southampton, Hampshire/Birth
Certificate*
1899/Herbert Barber/Son/10/Plaistow, Essex/Birth Certificate*
1899/Frederick Barber/Son/3/Canning Town, Essex/Birth Certificate*
1902/Jonas Barber/../../../Kellys
1908/Henry William Smith/../../../Kellys
Leytonstone Express and Independent 09 January 1909
The Prince Alfred Alehouse, Bidder street, Canning Town. Licensee, Harry William Smith ; registered owners, Henry Drayton Wyatt, leaseholders, Smith, Garrett and Co Ltd Bow Brewery.
The Commissioners awarded £4,500 and the Compensation Committee divided the sum as follows:
The freeholders, £243 ; the licensee £390, and the brewers £3,867.
The money would be paid on January 15th and the house must be closed seven days later.
* Provided byElizabeth Peacey, the granddaughter of Ether Barber
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