Galleywood pub history index
6 March 1795 William Reynolds, Broomfield - lease at Running Mare Public House, Galleywood Common for 21 years.
2 March 1803, Between Harriet Reynolds, spinster and Rev Samuel Douglas. £800 top be paid to her for messuage called the Running Mare. ***
Also known as the Running Stream, and formerly King's Head, formerly messuage called Trues alias Tanners.
15th November 2002
Residents at this address
1795/William Reynolds/../../../ERO ***
1803/Harriet Reynolds/../../../ERO ***
1828-9/Barsheba Smith/../../../Pigot's
1845/James Bitten/../../../Post Office
1848/Daniel Beadel/../../../White's
1851/Samuel Davey/licensed victualler/39/Rivenhall, Essex/Census **
1851/Miriam Davey/wife/31/Rivenhall, Essex/Census
1851/Susan Davey/son/14/Rivenhall, Essex/Census
1851/Ann Davey/daughter/10/Cressing, Essex/Census
1851/John Davey/son/07/Cressing, Essex/Census
1851/Edward Webb/servant/14/Chelmsford, Essex/Census
1855/C Fogg/../../../Post Office
1861/Charles Hogg/head/widower/publican/47/Fyfield/Essex/Census **
1861/Daniel Brazier/lodger/ag lab/40/Chelmsford/Essex/Census
1861/John Clarke/lodger/ag lab/35/Notley/Essex/Census
1861/William Quilter/lodger/ag lab/20/Braintree/Essex/Census
1862/Charles Fogg/../../../Kelly's
1867/Charles Fogg/../../../Post Office
1870/James Britten/../../../Kelly's
1871/James Britten/../../../Post Office
1871/James Bitten/head/licensed victualler/52/Stock/Essex/Census **
1871/Caroline Bitten/wife/43/Writtle/Essex/Census
1871/Mary Ann Bitten/step sister/annuitant/44/Rayleigh/Essex/Census
1871/Edward Bitten/son/scholar/13/Rettendon/Essex/Census
1871/George Bitten/son/scholar/11/Woodham Ferris/Essex/Census
1871/Harriet Bitten/daughter/scholar/06/Woodham Ferris/Essex/Census
1871/Kate Caroline Bitten/niece/scholar/09/Islington/Middlesex/Census
1871/Mary Wilding Bitten/niece/scholar/07/Islington/Middlesex/Census
1874/James Britten/../../../Kelly's
1878/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1881/James Bitten/Publican & Farmer/62/Stock, Essex/Census
1881/Caroline Bitten/Wife/53/Writtle, Essex/Census
1881/Harriette Bitten/Daughter/16/Woodham Ferrers, Essex/Census
1882/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1886/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1890/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1891/James Bitten/Publican/72/Stock, Essex/Census
1891/Caroline Bitten/Wife/63/Writtle, Essex/Census
1891/Harriett Bitten/Daughter/26/Bicnacre, Essex/Census
1891/Edward Bitten/Son/32/Rettendon, Essex/Census
1894/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1895/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1898/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1899/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1902/Frank Maynard Foreman/../../../Kelly's
1906/Thomas Virgin/../../../Kelly's
1908/Thomas Virgin/../../../Kelly's
Thomas Virgin is a beer retailer at 255 Albany road, Camberwell SE in 1880
and 1891; this was the early address for the
Dun Cow ; and by 1917 he
is licensee of the Trowel and
Hammer in Marks Tey for a number of years.
1910/Thomas Virgin/../../../Kelly's
1911/Thomas Virgin/Publican/48/Devon/Census
1911/Mary Isabella Virgin/Wife/49/Welwyn, Hertfordshire/Census
1911/Emily Ada Virgin/Daughter/19/Sythyham, Sussex/Census
1911/Philip Edges/Boarder, Groom/25/Middlesex/Census
1911/Arthur Mason/Visitor, Valet/24/Portsmouth/Census
1912/Thomas Virgin/../../../Kelly's
1914/Henry George Acres/../../../Kelly's
1917/Herbert Charles Burgess/../../../Kelly's
1922/Herbert Charles Burgess/../../../Kelly's
1925/William Hills/../../../Kelly's
1929/Ernest Warner/../../../Kelly's
1933/Ernest Warner/../../../Kelly's
1937/Ernest Warner/../../../Kelly's
1943/Ernest Warner/../../../Kelly's
** Provided by John Mead
*** ERO D/DDw/T176/2
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