Great Coggeshall pub history index
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1822/William Sansum/../../../Pigot's*
1823-4/William Sansum/../../../Pigot's
1828-9/James Davey/../../../Pigot's
1832-3/Abraham Harris/../../../Pigot's
1839/William Francis/../../../Pigot's
1848/Edmund Smee/../../../White's
1851/Edmund Smee/../../../Post Office
1851/Edmund Smee/innkeeper and shoemaker/50/Ridgewell, Essex/census **
1851/Elizabeth Smee/wife/50/Essex/Census **
1851/Ann Harrington/general servant/26/Hampshire/Census **
1851/Benjamin Beckwith/lodger, baker’s boy/17/Great Coggeshall, Essex/Census
**
1851/Aaron Beckwith/lodger, ag lab/15/Great Coggeshall, Essex/Census **
1851/William Sadler/lodger, ag lab/27/Colchester/Census **
1852/E. Smee/../../../Kelly's*
1855/E. Smee/../../../Kelly's*
1862/James Hunwick/Baker/../../Kelly's
1867/James Hunwick/../../../Post Office
1870/James Hunwick/../../../Kelly's
1871/James Hunwick/../../../Post Office
1874/Mrs. Emma Hunwick/../../../Kelly's
1878/Mrs. Emma Hunwick/../../../Kelly's
1881/Emma Hunwick/Innkeeper & Baker/59/Stanbourne, Essex/Census
1881/Fred Henwick/Son, Seed Grower/26/Coggeshall, Essex/Census
1881/Emma Sneezmen(?)/Granddaughter/9/Wandsworth, London/Census
1881/Elizabeth Clark/General Domestic Servant/15/Coggeshall, Essex/Census
1881/Henry Hart/Apprentice Baker/14/Colne Engaine, Essex/Census
1882/Mrs. Emma Hunwick/../../../Kelly's
1886/Fred Hunwick/Baker/../../Kelly's
1890/Arthur Matthams/Baker/../../Kelly's
1891/Arthur Matthams/Baker & Publican/32/Newcastle, Northumberland/Census
1891/Rosamond Matthams/Wife/33/Thundersley, Essex/Census
1891/Artur J. W. Matthams/Son/3m/Coggeshall, Essex/Census
1891/Winifred A. Matthams/Daughter/4/Wormingford, Essex/Census
1894/Arthur Matthams/Baker/../../Kelly's
1895/Arthur Matthams/../../../Kelly's
1898/Arthur Matthams/Baker/../../Kelly's
1899/A. Matthams/../../../Kelly's
* Provided
by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
** Provided by John Mead
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