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Hospital Arms, 123 Crouch Street, Colchester, Essex - in December 2008

Hospital Arms, 123 Crouch Street, Colchester, Essex - in December 2008

Kindly provided by Stephen Harris

23rd August 1999

The name was changed to the Tap & Spile, but reverted back in the late 1990's

Residents at this address

1855/William Southgate/Beer Retailer, Crouch street/../../Post Office

1861/William Southgate/Keeper of Beer House/63/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1861/Lucy Southgate/Wife/62/Alresford, Essex/Census

1862/William Southgate/Beer Retailer, 6 Wellington place, Lexden road/../../Post Office

1863/William Southgate/Beer Retailer, 6 Wellington place, Lexden road/../../Whites

I have found that my great, great Grand Uncle, Thomas Bacon Ramplin was landlord of the Hospital Arms, and later the Kings Arms, both in Crouch Street. Having researched Thomas further, I found him and his family on the 1861 census. His occupation is shown as 'Carpenter and Inn Keeper', the address for the family is 'Rain Bow Inn', Long Wyre Street, Colchester - "possibility" is to see the Rainbow. **

1867/Thomas Bacon Rampling/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office

1870/Thomas Bacon Rampling/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1874/Thomas Samuel Kidby/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1878/Thomas Samuel Kidby/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1881/Thomas Samuel Kidby/Innkeeper & Hotel Waiter/34/Colchester, Essex/Census
1881/Jane Kidby/Wife/36/Ipswich, Suffolk/Census
1881/Kate Susan Kidby/Daughter/10/Colchester, Essex/Census
1881/Thomas Oliver Kidby/Son/9/Colchester, Essex/Census
1881/Maud Ellen Kidby/Daughter/7/Colchester, Essex/Census
1881/Henry Charles Kidby/Son/6/Colchester, Essex/Census
1881/George Thurston Kidby/Son/3/Colchester, Essex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Kidby/Sister, Barmaid/23/Colchester, Essex/Census
1881/Sarah Balls/General Domestic Servant/18/Colchester, Essex/Census

1882/Thomas Samuel Kidby/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1886/Joseph Henry Ezra/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

In 1891 at the Hospital Arms, 5 Wellington Place, St Mary At the Walls, Colchester
Joseph H Ezra, Publican aged 46 and born in Manchester, Lancashire
Elizabeth Ezra, Wife aged 56 and born in Colchester, Essex
Morris Jones, Stepson, Solicitors clerk aged 22 and born in Colchester, Essex
George Fister, Pot boy aged 19 and born in Colchester, Essex
Agnes Chard, Visitor aged 25 and born in Nayland, Suffolk

1894/Joseph Henry Ezra/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1895/Joseph Henry Ezra/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1898/Mrs. Mary Ann Ezra/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1899/Mrs Mary Ann Ezra/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1902/Mrs. Mary Ann Ezra/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1907/H. Bibby/../../../Benham's

1908/Herbert Bibby/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1912/Herbert Bibby/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1914/Herbert Bibby/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1917/Herbert Bibby/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1925/William S. Ince/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1933/Bertie Collingwood/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1937/Edward Bell/../../../Kelly's

E Green, licensee of the Hospital Arms, Crouch Street, Colchester, died on December 19th, 1951. Mr Green, prior to taking over the Hospital Arms in 1943, was licensee of the Anchor, Colchester, for seven years. ***

1943-1951/E Green/../../../Black Eagle Journal ***

1960/Mr & Mrs Reg Barber/../../../Black Eagle Journal ***

It was a very good thing for the Licensed Trade when Reg Barber, having come out of the army in 1949 and as he put it "knocking around for two years trying everything and achieving nothing" decided to take a pub. Since then the Barbers have been tenants of three Trumans houses all of which have prospered under their tenancy. the first was the Star and Garter, Chelmsford, where they consistently improved the trade for five years.
Now they are host and hostess at the Hospital Arms, Colchester. On entering this house, Reg Barber's connections with the Brigade of Guards are apparent. he stands smartly and upright behind the pumps whilst the whole house shines with cleanliness and all the bottles are "dressed by the right". This is the standard set by this ex-Sergeant of the Guards Armoured Division and is a fine example of how a public house should look.
The Hospital Arms is situated opposite the Essex County Hospital and is widely used by the medical profession who refer to it as Ward 9; there being only 8 wards in the hospital.
Apart from hospital visitors, Reg and his very charming wife enjoy a predominantly local and regular trade. This has resulted in their having one of the finest darts teams in the area which has won the Trumans Darts League and also the Trumans Knock-out Cup.
Charity also plays a great part in the lives of the Barbers and their customers. In the eight years they have been in the house, they have raised nearly £700 for the local Blind Association by means of collections, raffles and an annual auction which is nearly always the talk of the town. - Black Eagle Journal ***

Reg Barber & Wife at the Hospital Arms, Colchester in 1968

Reg Barber & Wife at the Hospital Arms, Colchester in 1968

Kindly provided by Alex Wilkinson

Note: Premises only named in 1881 and 1917


** Provided by Cindy James

*** Provided by Alex Wilkinson


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