East Ham pub history index
The Green man has now been demolished. * The modern address was 190 Plashet Lane. It is also listed as Katherine Road in the 1895 directory. *+ Closed 2007 and demolished around 2008. Replaced with flats. *++
Green man, Plashet Grove - in 1896
Green man, Plashet Grove, East Ham
Both kindly provided by Colleen
Green Man, Plashet Grove, East Ham in September 2002
Taken by Brian Berry
Residents at this address.
1826/George Hudson/../../../Pigot's Directory
1839/Joseph Goldacre/../../../Pigot's Directory
1841/Thomas Peek/Publican/30/../Census
1841/Sarah Peek/../30/Essex/Census
1841/Hannah Adger/Female Servant/60/Essex/Census
1841/Richard Adger/Agr Labourer/20/Essex/Census
1845/Thomas Peek/../../../Post Office Directory
1848/Thomas Peek/../../../White's Directory
1851/Thomas Peek/../../../Post Office Directory *+
1851/Thomas Peek/victualler/39/Woolwich, Kent/Census **
1851/Sarah Peek/wife/42/Leytonstone, Essex/Census **
1851/Sarah Peek/daughter, scholar/09/East Ham, Essex/Census **
1851/Thomas H Peek/son, scholar/07/East Ham, Essex/Census **
1851/William Peek/son, scholar/05/East Ham, Essex/Census **
1851/Mary Ann Peek/daughter/03/East Ham, Essex/Census **
1851/John Prudence/pot boy/14/Plaistow, Essex/Census **
1855/J Punter/../../../Essex, Herts, Kent ...Post Office Directory
1861/Matthew Barrett/Licenced Victualler/57/Bermondsey, Surrey/Census
1861/Sarah Ann Barrett/Wife/50/Islington, Middx/Census
1861/Sarah Ann Barrett/Daughter/14/Upper Clapton, Middx/Census
1861/Nanetta Barrett/Daughter/9/Upper Clapton, Middx/Census
1861/George Hole Thornbooson/Boarder/22/Camberwell, Surrey/Census
1861/Robert Page/Potman/60/South Weald, Essex/Census
1861/Elizabeth Magiss/House Servant/20/East Ham, Essex/Census
1862/John Riggs/../../../Kelly's Directory
1870/William Farrar/../../../Kelly's Directory
1871/William Farrar/../../../Post Office Directory
1871/William Farrer/Licensed Victualler/53/Canonbury, Middlesex/Census
1871/Rebecca Farrer/Wife/53/Bolton, Lincolnshire/Census
1871/Rebecca Clayton/Niece, Barmaid to her Uncle/17/City, London/Census
1871/John Hall/Servant/23/Greenwich, Kent/Census
1874/William Farrar/../../../Kelly's Directory
1878/William Thompson Farrar/../../../Kelly's Directory
1881/K. Farrar/Licenced Victualler/65/Caldyke, Lincoln/Census
1881/A. E. Rugg/Nephew, Coal Merchant/24/Stepney, Middlesex/Census
1881/R. E. Rugg/Niece, Coal Merchants Wife/26/Blackfriars, Middlesex/Census
1881/W. Clayton/Nephew, Bookmaker/25/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/I. Starley/Visitor/15/Kempton, Surrey/Census
1882/Mrs. Rebecca Farrar/../../../Kelly's Directory
1894/William Cooper Virgo/../../../Kelly's Directory
1895/William Cooper Virgo/../../../Kelly's Directory *+
1896/William Cahill/../../../Petty Sessions
1898/William Cahill/../../../Kelly's Directory
1899/William Cahill/../../../Kelly's Directory *+
1901/William Cahill/Licensed Victualler/30/Battersea, Surrey/Census *+
1901/Caroline Cahill/Mother (Widow), Housekeeper (Domestic)/60/Shepherds
Bush/Census
1901/Ada Cahill/Sister, Barmaid/24/Notting Hill/Census
1901/Maud Cahill/Sister, Barmaid/22/Uxbridge, Middlesex/Census
1901/William Still/Barman/20/Sydenham/Census
1901/Francis John Low/Barman/19/Clapton/Census
1901/Herbert James Price/Barman/17/Tidal Basin, Essex/Census
1901/Edward Ives/Barman/16/Stratford, Essex/Census
1901/Christiania Luck/Cook (Domestic) (Widow)/50/Bishops Stortford, Essex/Census
1901/Catherine E. A. Gunn/Barmaid/19/Kilburn, Middlesex/Census
1902/William Cahill/../../../Kelly's Directory
1906/William Cahill/../../../Kelly's Directory *+
1908/William Cahill/../../../Kelly's Directory
1911/William Cahill/Licensed Victualler/40/Battersea, Surrey/Census *+
1911/Ada Cahill/Wife, Assisting in Business/35/White Notley, Essex/Census
1911/Emma Sweeting/Cook (Widow)/49/London/Census
1911/Clara Florence Alfridge/Barmaid/33/Southend, Essex/Census
1911/Annie Francis/Barmaid/25/East Ham, Essex/Census
1911/Ellen Turp/Barmaid/21/Stratford, Essex/Census
1911/Ethel Maud Vale/Housemaid/22/Romford, Essex/Census
1911/Henry Arthur Calow/Barman/20/Loughborough, Surrey/Census
1912/William Cahill/../../../Kelly's Directory
1914/William Cahill/../../../Kelly's Directory *+
1917/William Cahill/../../../Kelly's Directory
1925/William Cahill/../../../Kelly's Directory
My mother & father managed it from 1954 to 1961; they were Cyril & Doris
Rennell. Originally it was a Taylor Walker Pub but they were taken over by Ind
Coope. *
During that period it was a thriving local pub with a good lunch time and
evening trade. The large hall hosted all types of events including weddings,
business meetings, Sunday night dances with a live band and West Ham Supporters
Club dances. The Masonic Hall above the Saloon Bar was the home of the local
Lodge. *
* Provided by Brian Rennell
*+ Provided by Ewan
*++ Provided by Tris
** Provided by John Mead
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